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Dynamic V-Sync Control and Dynamic Framerate Control in nVidia?

Astralogic

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Hello, sorry if this is in the wrong section.

Could someone tell me how to find Dynamic V-Sync and Dynamic Framerate settings in nVidia Inspector please, if they exist that is.

Thanks
Astralogic
 
I only know of Adaptive V-sync which is what i assume you mean by Dynamic V-sync. Ive never heard of Dynamic framerate, what does that even mean??
 
NVidias dynamic vsync is called Adaptive vsync
To use it, change the vsync type to "Adaptive" in the NVidia driver.
 
Dynamic Frame Rate Control would be Frame Rate Limiter in Inspector.
 
You can limit the max framerate with vsync or have finer resolution with MSI Afterburner.

When Afterburner is running, there is a statistics server icon on the right of the taskbar.
Click on it and the window will open up.
Click the large spanner at the top right, another window will open.
On the General tab, at the bottom is the Framerate limit setting.
Minimise the statistics server window, if you close it, it does close.

This works with ATI cards too so you can test it.
 
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