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How to set Frame Rate Target to 144?

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2014/09/19 03:12:05 (permalink)
Hi can someone tell me how to set the frame rate target to 144 instead of the default maximum of 120 please in Precision X.
 
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    Re: How to set Frame Rate Target to 144? 2014/09/19 03:16:01 (permalink)
    just select the "MAX" in the box and overwrite it with 144, as easy.
     

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    Re: How to set Frame Rate Target to 144? 2014/09/19 03:32:12 (permalink)
    It refuses to go higher then 120, as soon as I press enter it goes right back to 120.
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    Re: How to set Frame Rate Target to 144? 2014/09/19 03:42:29 (permalink)
    after pressing "OK" it stayed at 144 for me as you see on this pic.

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    Re: How to set Frame Rate Target to 144? 2014/09/20 01:42:45 (permalink)
    Do the developers read this forum?
     
    Mine won't go above 120 fps :(
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    Re: How to set Frame Rate Target to 144? 2014/09/20 02:16:43 (permalink)
    I just tested on my home computer, and was able to set the Frame Rate Target to whatever number I wanted, from 60 to 200 after hitting OK. I would suggest you try uninstalling and reinstalling Precision and see if that helps at all.

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    Re: How to set Frame Rate Target to 144? 2014/09/20 04:59:32 (permalink)
    I tried uninstalling and reinstalling but it didn't help :(
     
    I have set the framerate limit in RivaTuner to 144 let's see if that works instead.
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    Re: How to set Frame Rate Target to 144? 2014/09/20 08:41:43 (permalink)
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    I tried uninstalling and reinstalling but it didn't help :(
     
    I have set the framerate limit in RivaTuner to 144 let's see if that works instead.


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    Re: How to set Frame Rate Target to 144? 2014/09/21 01:47:17 (permalink)
    Yes I discovered that :/
     
    I uninstalled RT, and am still stuck with a max framerate of 120 :(
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    Re: How to set Frame Rate Target to 144? 2014/09/21 07:05:37 (permalink)
    Why don't you just use vsync or adaptive vsync from the NVCPL?  That will allow your GPU(s) to go up to 144 without exceeding it.  Before I got my Gsync monitor, I used adaptive vsync.  Much better than standard vsync in my opinion.


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Re: How to set Frame Rate Target to 144? 2014/09/22 01:09:27 (permalink)
    I was going to enable adaptive vsync to test it, only to discover it was already enabled :/ It wasn't working though as my fps usually goes way past 144. Anyway I noticed a setting called framrerate limit, so I slapped 144 in their now let's see if that works.
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    Re: How to set Frame Rate Target to 144? 2014/09/22 04:10:36 (permalink)
    Nah, not even framerate limit works :(
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    Re: How to set Frame Rate Target to 144? 2014/09/22 14:50:57 (permalink)
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    I was going to enable adaptive vsync to test it, only to discover it was already enabled :/ It wasn't working though as my fps usually goes way past 144. Anyway I noticed a setting called framrerate limit, so I slapped 144 in their now let's see if that works.


    Adaptive Vsync isn't enabled by default.  It has to be manually selected.  For any game you want Adaptive Vsync enabled, you need to go in the NVCPL and for each game profile, set Adaptive vsync.  Once you do that it should not allow your FPS to exceed your monitors refresh rate.  If it still does, you have something wrong in your setup or some conflicting software running.
     
    You might want to go to your global settings tab and click "Restore" to set everything back to default.  Then go in the Program settings tab and follow the above to use Adaptive Vsync.
     
    As far as you finding "Framerate Limiter", is that in the Riva Tuner??  If so, and you're trying to run that along with PrecX, then you're going to have issue's.


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Re: How to set Frame Rate Target to 144? 2014/09/23 01:44:39 (permalink)
    Before I try what you said I just have a quick question. How is using adaptive vsync different from using a framerate limiter? Are they the same thing?
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    Re: How to set Frame Rate Target to 144? 2014/09/23 06:02:48 (permalink)
    They are basically the same thing.  With Adaptive, when your FPS reach the monitor refresh rate, Adaptive vsync kicks in to maintain your refresh rate.  As soon as your system can't maintain the refresh rate, Adaptive vysnc turns off and allows your system to push whatever it's capable of up to your refresh rate again.


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Re: How to set Frame Rate Target to 144? 2014/09/24 06:51:57 (permalink)
    The framerate limiter in Dxtory works so I'm using that.
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    Re: How to set Frame Rate Target to 144? 2014/09/24 07:27:38 (permalink)
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    The framerate limiter in Dxtory works so I'm using that.


    Whatever works for you, go for it...


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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