Gtx750ti Fps Question

Steve_6177

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Hi. I have made my descision im getting a gtx 750ti upgrade for my current computer. My computer specs

CPU: Amd A8-6500
GPU: Gtx 750ti Evga FTW
Memory: 8gb
2TB Hard drive

I play the game CS:GO a lot H1Z1 sometimes, maybe even Gta 4/5. Im just curious to where how much fps i would be getting in those games. Thanks! :D
 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYGd9GfQxxM

I can't confirm this, and it seems slightly high but there you go.

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When NVidia allows "FAST SYNC" in a future driver you might want to try it. Currently most people play with VSYNC OFF which causes screen tearing. The amount of tear varies from barely noticeable to horrible (even for the same game) depending on several factors including the current frame rate relative to the monitor.

If you have a 144Hz monitor you can ignore this, but for 60Hz it's pretty useful. I used NV Inspector to force it on for an older COD title.

It uses VSYNC so no screen tear, however it lets the GPU draw as fast as possible, then only grabs the latest, complete frame that's available when the monitor is...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYGd9GfQxxM

I can't confirm this, and it seems slightly high but there you go.

Other:
When NVidia allows "FAST SYNC" in a future driver you might want to try it. Currently most people play with VSYNC OFF which causes screen tearing. The amount of tear varies from barely noticeable to horrible (even for the same game) depending on several factors including the current frame rate relative to the monitor.

If you have a 144Hz monitor you can ignore this, but for 60Hz it's pretty useful. I used NV Inspector to force it on for an older COD title.

It uses VSYNC so no screen tear, however it lets the GPU draw as fast as possible, then only grabs the latest, complete frame that's available when the monitor is going to refresh.

*Long story short is this:
a) has NO screen tear
b) reduces latency (compared to normal VSYNC ON)

When I tested this I didn't observe much latency difference compared to VSYNC OFF. The "response" of the game felt about the same both ways. I didn't have much screen tear with VSYNC OFF for this game at roughly 150FPS average anyway.

It's worth testing at least. I will do so for other titles once I get my GTX1080 however for now there aren't many titles suited to my card's power where I can get at least 120FPS.
 
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