If the monitor is running at 60hz then v-sync will not allow you to exceed 60 FPS, which is fine, because your monitor is only updating 60 times per second (that's what 60hz means), regardless of how many frames the adapter is sending it. V-sync causes your adapter to match its updates to the refresh cycle of your monitor in order to prevent tearing. I know that explaining this always ends badly, but. Just think how bad it would be if you had a titan or a 1080 gpu and a 4790k :< I got a i7 4790, gtx970 asus strix and 12GB of ram, and its hitting the 900's
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(and it ONLY gets worse the stronger your pc is :<.) You gpu can literally turn into a mini oven :< You should check what its like when you play syder arcade You think the fps heat level is a problem for this game :P.
Glad i could help with your heat problem too :) since then i've been paranoid about any game kicking my fps higher then at least 150 lolĦ0 to 100 is the ideal fps in which i dont get worried XD and found out it was because of the heat the gpu gives out. since feeling insane levels of heat coming from the metal casing of my pc case ,i think it was something to do with my pc at the time being so ♥♥♥♥ that v sync'ing it would drop my fps to insane levels.
actually i cant even remember why i didn't use it My GPU gets really hot, I never realized vsync might help with that Originally posted by Pappasmurf:I'll have to try using vsync more often though reaper, thanks for pointing that out.