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nevegallus
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8 years ago

Is an FPS higher than your refresh rate harmful?

For your computer and such. If the only problem is screen tearing, which I am yet to experience, then I don't think I shall use V-sync. I've just heard people said that they have fried their graphics cards by having a higher FPS but Idk were their graphics cards not able to handle it, is that where the problem comes in? I'd like to know, I have an nvidia GTX geforce 750 ti or however you call it and my CPU is the i7-2600 at 3.40Ghz, I have 8 GB ram and a 1.81 TB hard drive with a monitor of a 60Hz refresh rate. I'd prefer a higher FPS since I want to use reshade with my game which can take a lot of FPS off depending on what shaders are used, however:

on loading screens only, I can get up to like 1500 fps according to steam which I'm thinking must be a LOOOOOT since I've seen people screaming over FPS in the 100's, let alone thousands. I didn't misread it. In game it's about 120 tops with some of the highest graphics settings on but it usually stays somewhere below that. So please recommend what I can do to run reshade but not have too low nor high an FPS. I still want to use some of the more taxing shaders of reshade, but I want a balance between as less lag and as pretty-looking as I can get the game.Thanks!

P.s sorry another discussion here but I have not played sims 3 all that much so I'm preparing everything so it's better for me to play in future.

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  • "phoebebebe13;c-16416340" wrote:
    @Purrdalecki 50's-to 60's C would be normal . You will generate more heat while gaming. I suspect you will get even more heat if your not capping your fps which would not be good. When you open that app HWmonitor, you need to leave it open at desktop, start the game, play a while and quit. Then look at the average temps


    "igazor;c-16416406" wrote:
    @Purrdalecki - May I add my §.02 here and have the incredibly annoying (just kidding :p ) but helpful others on this thread convinced you to use vsync and cap those frame rates to 60 fps yet?

    This should not be considered optional or conditional based on whether your card can "handle it" nor what kind of temps and percentage usage you are getting, although it is worth it to check on those for other reasons. Frame rates running higher than the refresh rate of your monitor is a bad condition, it should never be intended or allowed to happen, period.

    The only way to get any kind of benefit with or without reshaders from running at 120 fps is to have a 120 Hz (or higher) refresh rate monitor. As yours is 60 Hz, like most but not all of them are, there is just no point in making or allowing the card to work that hard. At higher rates than that, sorry but besides potentially causing the game to glitch, lag, and crash all the time, you may as well make plans to buy a new computer because that card will burn itself out and potentially burn out the system board along with it.

    These overly high, unsynchronized frame rates are not a feature of the game nor one that can be overcome by having better or higher end hardware. They are a direct result of TS3 not having a built in fps limiter like more modern games have, as such would not have been required by nearly as many players in 2007-09 back when the base game engine was designed and generally speaking hardware would not have been capable of working that hard even if it "wanted" to.


    Ok thankyou everybody! I do have V-sync on atm and I don't think I will use reshade with sims 3 because although my temps were fine I had some glitches with the shaders.

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