

It does look more and more like they "fixed" frame rate related issues with vsync instead of cap.ĮDIT: I can force vsync off with nvidia panel, so I get ~200 FPS and with that same Skyrim intro I'm flying trough sky like santa claus. So basically they simply took out vsync option from launcher to fix massive frame rate problems introduced in Skyrim and were done with the issue but didn't take high frame rate displays into account? Actually with Skyrim iPresentInterval=0 still keeps vsync on at least for me and there's no setting called iFPSClamp and adding the value under has no effect to anything at all. Vsync is option on launcher and disabling allows unlimited frame rate I'm guessing there's no problems with that game running that at high frame rates. However there doesn't seem to be any problems in the gameplay. It seems like same thing applies to Oblivion, game vsyncs to 144 FPS with default iPresentInterval=1 and with 0 it goes way beyond. Last time I tried it was with my 60Hz monitor though. don't know how true that is, but yeah.Don't have Fallout, but I do have Oblivion in my library. I was reading something on the Steam community forums from a couple of years ago where the game's engine just doesn't play nice with anything over 60Hz because it was ported over from consoles.

This R9 290X has been treating me well in pretty much every game (hold for GTA V which I play on 40-50fps because I play it maxed out/near maxed) and I got it new for free, so I figured why not just hold onto it until I truly need to upgrade? It's a free $400 (last time I checked) card after all! So I figured why not just get two 144Hz 1ms monitors and a Corsair K70 RGB from my gift card instead? I was going to originally use my $700 NewEgg gift card to purchase a Titan X, but then I realized the Titan X would be way overkill for the 59/60Hz rinky dink monitor I was rocking before. :lol:Īnd regarding the 980Ti, I don't think so. I came from a smaller monitor as well so these two 24 inchers are plenty big. To set a maximum frame rate, select On and choose your maximum frames. If youre going to run a game at 60 FPS on a Hz. By default, this option is disabled, and there is no maximum frame rate. SkyrimLE:ENBLocal INI Reference/Limiter Why Cap FPS in Skyrim Hz has no factor of 16 ms.

In the list of settings, click the box to the right of Max Frame Rate. It's pretty weird playing games because I'm used to 59/60Hz, so the smoothness is very strange. To control the maximum frame rate for all applications on your PC, ensure the Global Settings tab is selected.
