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Missing frame limiter setting despite having nVidia inspector 1.9.5.7 / Geforce 290.53 / nVidia 560Ti

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Should have really posted this here rather than the hardware forum.... but in essence, I am missing the frame limiter setting in the profile common section despite having inspector v 1.9.5.7 and the Geforce 290.53 beta driver installed. I am using an MSI N560GTX-Ti Twin Frozr II card. Options are expanded. It literally is missing from the list. Any ideas? Thanks!

That profile will work with the 285.62 drivers. So, there's not need to use a Beta driver.

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See my other post - it is Nvidia Inspector that includes the Frame limiter. The Beta 290 drivers do not have them built in as I originally headlined - although the Guru3d forum suggests or hints that Nvidia is possibly preparing their full release driver to have a frame limiter included - Nonetheless some people appear to have had success with them using the Inspector and also for earlier Nvidia drivers. (I for one have yet to experience a stable lock on the 290.53 beta's. Still to do fine tuning).

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Hi all, thanks for the suggestions. I figured out what I had done, i.e. omitted to copy the new XML file that came with the executable. Didn't have much success with it though. With my setup/configuration I see a more stable frame lock with FSX's own limiter.

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