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The Great Kamek

It appears the Nvidia control panel does not have a v sync option to set specific FPS besides turning on that is your monitor's default Hz. Is there a program that allows that?

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Nvidia Inspector. 

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1 minute ago, Skiiwee29 said:

Nvidia Inspector. 

Has it been discontinued few years ago? I found few results and they are all from 2016 or so

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1 minute ago, The Great Kamek said:

Has it been discontinued few years ago? I found few results and they are all from 2016 or so

still works just fine. Just download it, unzip it and open up the NvidiaProfileInsepector.exe file and then you will see one that says frame limit, should be the top option in the 2nd section. 

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24 minutes ago, The Great Kamek said:

Has it been discontinued few years ago? I found few results and they are all from 2016 or so

No, it's not discontinued. You'll see lots of modern games when you download the latest version. 

 

Besides, there's always RTSS (MSI Afterburner) which works MUCH better than Nvidia Inspectors, although it can be a bit taxing on the CPU. 

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3 hours ago, Man said:

No, it's not discontinued. You'll see lots of modern games when you download the latest version. 

 

Besides, there's always RTSS (MSI Afterburner) which works MUCH better than Nvidia Inspectors, although it can be a bit taxing on the CPU. 

I don’t think afterburner has FPS limiter setting. That’s the main reason why I need inspector 

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4 hours ago, The Great Kamek said:

I don’t think afterburner has FPS limiter setting. That’s the main reason why I need inspector 

It's in rivatuner statistics server (RTSS)

that accompanies afterburner. If you open that you can set almost any frame limit

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On 11/3/2019 at 6:32 PM, rijzen said:

It's in rivatuner statistics server (RTSS)

that accompanies afterburner. If you open that you can set almost any frame limit

well crap. I don't know if I want to use rivatuner or keep profile inspector

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12 hours ago, The Great Kamek said:

well crap. I don't know if I want to use rivatuner or keep profile inspector

I don't game without MSI Afterburner + Rivatuner. It has a negligible to zero impact on performance and shows me everything my PC is doing while gaming. You can also make the font as small as your eyes can read it so it's not taking up much of the screen as shown in the top right hand corner in this screenshot...

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