AmericanSteam wrote:I would suggest that you add some temperature monitoring software. I use NZXT it is freeware. You can see it on the bottom of the left monitor. Many settings can affect GPU and CPU temperatures. Locking my frame rates at 30fps keeps my GPU temperatures to 50°-60°C at 100 fps it is between 70°-80°C.
Now that you have something substantial you may consider a second monitor. Good used ones can be had for $25.00. They are a great help for editing or transferring files while reskinning. You keep all your desktop on one and your game on the other. I run in extended desktop with the second monitor running on the IGPU. I am sure others will give more information on what works for them.
Cardinal51 wrote:Why do you look at the temperatures ?
Cardinal51 wrote:I see. Instead of letting the GPU handle the throttle down you do it yourself.
AmericanSteam wrote:I would think in action games the higher the better. In TSC not so much. Would you notice a difference above 60fps? I don't see much difference between 30 and 60. I look to system temperatures when adjusting graphics, and in game settings. It plays smooth with the exception of some minor stuttering when lots of dense scenery is loading.
gtw5812 wrote:AmericanSteam wrote:I would think in action games the higher the better. In TSC not so much. Would you notice a difference above 60fps? I don't see much difference between 30 and 60. I look to system temperatures when adjusting graphics, and in game settings. It plays smooth with the exception of some minor stuttering when lots of dense scenery is loading.
In the 3rd screen shot, what are the 2 settings below "Custom" and what are they for?
..... The higher these settings are the more processing resources it takes but the better it looks. ....
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