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@abc1962180172 What is the native resolution of the monitor? How is the computer connected to the monitor? Most flat screen (lcd) monitors are locked at 60Hz so even if the video card is putting out more then 60Hz the monitor is only using 60Hz. I am seeing the newer monitors (tvs) being 120Hz (or higher). Nvidia driver should have an option to lock the refresh to 60Hz (output of video card no higher then 60Hz). The cable you use to connect the monitor makes a difference. There are single link and dual link DVI cables. You need a high speed HDMI cable for anything over 1080p. If you are running 4K your frame rates look in the ball park for the single graphics card you have provided everything is connected right. There is no simple answer unless your entire system is detailed out. Need to know what you want, how you are running it and how you are running it. A wrong video cable will put a bottleneck in the system.
The refresh rate of the monitor would only affect the maximum FPS. It would not make the game dip to 30fps, regardless of monitor or connection to one.
It's 1080p I am trying to run, not 4K
After looking at Tera and GW2, playing at a constant 60fps, on max settings, I've come to the conclusion that it is just the game. Sadly GPU usage is only like 20% for The Sims 4, and settings everything to Quality or Performance, graphics from Low to Ultra, nothing changes anything. The power is there to grab, as shown in the first 2 games.. Sims just doesn't want it. -.-
- 7 years ago
For those who will come to read this. Don't waste your time. It's the game and they just don't care. Even the nasa can't run it at 60 fps on every mode.
- jpkarlsen7 years agoHero (Retired)
Actually I average 100 fps on ultra settings.
- troshalom5 years agoSeasoned Ace
@jpkarlsenwhat are your settings? How are you able to average that FPS?
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