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RivaTuner Statistics Server, Nvida Inspector and Nvidia Control Panel didn't work. But thank you anyway. So, do I need to upgrade my Dell E248WFP which is my monitor model. The maximum refresh rate I get is 60HZ and nothing more. Should I upgrade to a gaming desktop monitor of either 120HZ or 144HZ to get better performance? I'm thinking it's my monitor that can't keep up with the game if my GPU can run the game just fine without any other issues.
@mcmike89 Is your fps locked at 60, or is it still running excessively high? If it's fine, but you're still seeing screen tearing, try running both RTSS and Nvidia Control Panel, with v-sync set to On, or to Adaptive if On doesn't work. If these don't help, try Inspector and RTSS (separately is fine) in windowed mode. If that works but you don't like the size of the window, you can download Windowed Borderless Gaming instead.
A couple of other questions: Do you use GeForce Experience, or any other app that's supposed to optimize gaming? And what build is your OS, i.e. not just Windows 10 but version 1809?
- 6 years ago
How do you lock your fps at 60? I pretty much did everything you mentioned there sadly, sorry. I do use Geforce Experience and I did optimize the Sims 3 using it's optimization settings. It didn't work either. I tried Windowed Borderless Gaming as well. Didn't fix my problem. My build for my OS is Windows 10 Home version 1903 (OS Build 18362.267)
- puzzlezaddict6 years agoHero+
@mcmike89 Okay, there are two separate issues here. The first is your fps, as in, is it locked to the refresh rate of your monitor, or is it running excessively high? Please check your in-game fps while using each tool—Nvidia Control Panel (with v-sync set to On, and again with it set to Adaptive), CP plus Nvidia Inspector, and CP plus RTSS. Please switch between fullscreen and windowed modes for each as well.
I looked up the monitor you mentioned, and reports differ as to whether its refresh rate is 60 or 75 Hz. You can try setting the fps limit at 75 if 60 doesn't work, both for Inspector and for RTSS.
To see your in-game framerates, bring up the cheats console (crtl-shift-C) and enter "fps on" without quotes. A number will appear in the upper right corner of your screen. Move the camera around and watch the number. Let me know what it looks like, or the range if it's running in the hundreds.
For both Inspector and RTSS, please be sure to set the profiles for TS3.exe, since you have an Origin/1.69 install. Please disable GeForce Experience as well, at least for now.
When you're testing RTSS, be sure to leave it running in the background. You can minimize it to the tray, but don't X it out, or else it won't work.
The other issue is whether you're seeing screen tearing or not. For each of these tests, please let me know whether it's there, and whether it's present all the time or just when you move the camera around.
- 6 years ago
I just updated Windows 10 Home 64-bit to OS Build 18362.295 I wonder if that will fix my problem?
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