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How do I change fps in Nvidia Inspector?

How do I change fps in Nvidia Inspector?

Once you’ve installed the new drivers, you can set a max framerate by launching the NVIDIA Control Panel. Click on the “Manage 3D settings” menu item under the 3D Settings heading, and then scroll down through the “Global Settings” panel until you see the “Max Frame Rate” option.

Does Nvidia Inspector still work?

NVIDIA Inspector is actually a third-party app but still free and available on Throttle Stop’s website. The bundle will come with another open-source app called NVIDIA Profile Inspector.

What does Nvidia profile inspector do?

Nvidia Profile Inspector (NPI) is an open source third-party tool created for pulling up and editing application profiles within the Nvidia display drivers.

How do I overclock my Nvidia GeForce 820m?

  1. You can’t overclock this CPU but, the GPU will start to heat up quickly with any tool you use.
  2. The 4010U couple with a 2GB 820m is amazing on medium settings (the issue will be with the HP display while gaming so, extend the display).
  3. PS.

Should you cap frame rate?

Whether you should cap your FPS depends on how well your system works with the game. Using an FPS cap is primarily helpful for weaker systems and can also positively affect high-end systems. An in-game FPS cap creates less input delay, while an FPS cap through external programs is more stable.

Where can I get NVIDIA Inspector?

However, clicking the small green icon next to the Driver Version field will open a new window, the NVIDIA Profile Inspector, where you can change all of your global GPU graphics settings as well as GPU settings on a per-application basis.

What is Vsync smooth AFR?

There is a coding for vsync called smooth AFR which locks the frame rate of a game to a fraction of the monitors native refresh rate such as 1/2 1/3/ 1/4, and its being used for no apparent reason.

What is NVIDIA quality upscaling?

Nvidia says its AI-powered upscaling is more powerful than regular super-resolution. Image: Nvidia. Nvidia’s latest game-ready driver includes a tool that could let you improve the image quality of games that your graphics card can easily run, alongside optimizations for the new God of War PC port.

How can I safely overclock my GPU?

How to overclock your GPU safely? To safely overclock your GPU, go slowly in increments of 10 MHz, and test your system for stability and performance after each adjustment. If your system fails or struggles to deliver smooth performance, lower your overclock by 10 or 20 MHz, then test again.

Does Inspector support overclocking video cards?

Keep in mind, depending on the video card model, not all overclocking controls will be at available in Inspector. Inspector was not written with overclocking in mind; therefore, if a more powerful and precise option is needed, users should look elsewhere.

How do I show or hide the overclocking pane?

To open the Overclocking pane, click the [Show Overclocking] button at the bottom of the main screen. A prompt with a warning will appear asking if users are aware of the risk with overclocking. Clicking [No] closes the windows. Clicking [Yes] will open the overclocking pane. Clicking the [Show Overclocking] button again will hide the pane.

What happens if you overclock your graphics card?

Closes the monitor window. Nvidia Inspector nor Step Modifications can not be held liable for any possible mishaps resulting from overclocking graphics cards. Potential problems resulting from overclocking can include anything from voiding warranties to overheating to bricking the card (rendering it useless), and anything in between.

Does Nvidia Inspector work with my video card?

The availability of these tools is dependent upon the video card. Nvidia Inspector’s real gem lies within its driver profile settings (game profiles). Inspector includes over two hundred individual game profiles. Profiles allow user-defined, game-specific settings that will be loaded and used when the game is launched.