December 1, 201312 yr What is the advantage / added value using this external tool to limit your FPS as apposed to limit/using via the Driver (Nvidia Inspector)? Joel Strikovsky
December 6, 201312 yr Hummmm... I'm trying this now and it seems to work... sort of. I have it locked at 22, but it's bouncing as high as 27. Is that normal?
December 6, 201312 yr What is the advantage / added value using this external tool to limit your FPS as apposed to limit/using via the Driver (Nvidia Inspector)? Only the developers at LM know the answer to that question. None of us know how everything is working internally, so all of this is just trial and error. Experiment to see what works best for you. AJ Pongress
December 7, 201312 yr Yep, AJs right. And also, in case anyone missed it, this "DXtory" tool that I mentioned in the original post doesn't actually work once P3D2 is in it's pseudo full screen mode. So it's not really much use. However external frame rate limiting is vital in P3D2, and I reverted to RadeonPro to take care of it.
July 31, 20178 yr I have installed this to try and solve any stutters I have.... EVERYTIME I run the software my P3D will NOT start..... If I strt P3D first then run this then P3D crashes....
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