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How to remove FPS limit?

BloodyWaters

I have an Nvidia Sheild K1 and it is a great gaming tablet, however, when I am gaming on it it limits the FPS to 60. I would like to remove the cap and see the device's full potential. This is more of an experimental thing, as 60 FPS is plenty. 

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4 minutes ago, BloodyWaters said:

I have an Nvidia Sheild K1 and it is a great gaming tablet, however, when I am gaming on it it limits the FPS to 60. I would like to remove the cap and see the device's full potential. This is more of an experimental thing, as 60 FPS is plenty. 

No point in removing the fps cap if the screen is only 60hz which I would imagine it is.

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3 minutes ago, vong said:

No point in removing the fps cap if the screen is only 60hz which I would imagine it is.

V-sync can be an anoyance sometimes, which i imagine is whats causing the cap, if its a G-Sync cap(i know nothing about the shileds basically) then i wouldent bother touching it. anyway seeing as its not running an OS im too familiar with i dont know

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Im not even sure you can turn of the limit 

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If you even can, it wouldn't be easy.

And I very much doubt the screen can handle more than 60fps, so it'd end up tearing and having the opposite effect of looking worse.

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