FPS without input and without tearing?

gi
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I would like to get the 60 FPS of the PS4 but on the PC what do I have to set what is only nvidia control panel so nothing set in-game so the 60 or 30 FPS without micro jerk without input lag without tearing have a gtx 1060 6GB and one I7 7700HQ in the laptop in the desktop the same only not what I should turn on with nvidia inspector profile or with the controll panel except Vsync because Vsync does not work with the laptop so if I activate vsync I have more than 60 so mostly 90 to 100 or more and I don't want 100 FPS because 60 FPS is enough for me and I want a quiet and cool PC that uses little power so I do that the frame limmiter doesn't work either, it only ensures tearing when I set it to 60 I don't want to set more than 60 because the monitor can no longer anyway and I no longer want

ja

Deactivate Vsync and look for driver updates at AMD

Pl

In most games, you can set a maximum FPS limit that is "maximum 60 FPS"

On the other hand, you can't achieve as much with a ner 1060 as with a more expensive GPU like a 1080 or 2080, with newer games you only get 40 FPS at high settings, but you can say FPS limiter in most games to adjust

Micro stuttering and input lag are difficult to improve, because the game must be able to access the data faster (e.g. When loading a map, etc.), input lag can only be improved by better hardware, but you will always have input lag, the signal still has to be processed from the controller to the laptop, then processed and then to the screen

gi

I wrote that I want to do it outside of games so that it applies to all games the same

gi

I have no amd graphics card and yes the nvidia drivers are up to date

ja

I know that with AMD was just an example, disable vsync

Pl

To my knowledge there's no possibility of a fixed max. To set the FPS limit over the entire operating system, there are all other programs that address your GraKa differently, so you would have to set it yourself in every game

gi

Then I have 100 fps and more, which I don't want, and vsync works on the laptop anyway, not only the game goes

gi

Doesn't the ps4 use something similar to vsync? In addition, icg always had more than 60 fps in all games

Pl

I'm not sure about that

The ps4 runs practically with standard PC hardware, only with Sony's own operating system, so theoretically yes.

The only question is whether you as an end user can get there, there's no Nvidia control panel, but I think you can set that in the games so yes

To the best of my knowledge, everything on the standard PS4 is lured to 30 frames?

gi

The ps4 is not all at 30 some simple games are at 60 fps, only demanding games are at 30 fps and yet there's a system control option or in English control panel

Pl

If you say that then I believe you, I didn't deal with consoles so much.

To come back to his original question: There's no cross-system option, which determines which frame rate you have for all games and applications, frame limiters are available in many games, but not in all.

The question still arises whether your laptop has enough power for 60 FPS for certain games. Input lag and screen tearing also depend on hardware and screen, but can only be tamed to a limited extent by FPS limiters

gi

I only know if I deactivate the gpu, play moderately nothing more, the igpu serves as a render and monitor control function

Pl

What are you getting at

Do you mean the 1060 or the graphics processor from the i7

I'm talking about FPS limiters in the game settings, I said nothing about switching off a gpu

gi

For me it is what I have already tried when I switch off the igpu in the device manager then everything renders the cpu so the service CPU is at 100% and it jerky