Hi Pfelberg,
sure you can try a driver update.
What's about your framerate comp settings? Are they set correctly?
best wishes
cosmowe
Hi Cosmowe,
Yes, my content is 99,95% all DXV.
I think I've done that also. Thoug I thought that was for Mac only. I am allways set to auto. I will disable that as well.
This is not a fps drop....it is a fps lockBTW, I did the same testing in my desktop and have FPS dropping as well, but that's acceptable because it drops from 150fps to 60fps.
Explanation: V-Sync..
...is a method of locking a programs frame rate to your display’s refresh rate. By keeping the frame rate and refresh rate in sync, screen tearing is eliminated. So if you set your display to 60Hz + vSync ON there is no way for you to get more frames than 60 as far as you set your monitor to 60 hz. If you use a 144Hz display and you set it to 144 Hz + vSync ON your upper fps limit will be 144 Hz.
When you disable vSync, your gpu has no limitation and nothing to sync to..so it will pushes out as many fps as it can, but this can cause a screen tearing effect.
cosmowe wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2019 21:42 ah I see...
are you willing to check if your windows 10 power management is set to performance?
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My Desktop was not.
My Dell notebook has it own Dell performance set, different from "balanced", but I checked all of it and made a few changes.
Altough there's still the low FPS, it seems at first testing that it is more stable to close to 30- than 20+ FPS.
Curious... need more testing because Arena 7 is running better 45 to 60 FPS. That's acceptable!
If it was, it would keep locked at that rate. It floats a lot.This is not a fps drop....it is a fps lock
Thanks
Paulo