Who else hates their fps?

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Jiero wrote:
You'll find it in the 3d settings of heir control panel apps


I'm looking at it, and there's no such thing, not even close.
Only the standard things like antialiasing, etc.

But now I've found that Tesselation option in there, that wasn't in that Radeon Pro program.
I had to uninstall that program in order to turn on PoE.
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tinko92 wrote:
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Jiero wrote:
You'll find it in the 3d settings of heir control panel apps


I'm looking at it, and there's no such thing, not even close.
Only the standard things like antialiasing, etc.

But now I've found that Tesselation option in there, that wasn't in that Radeon Pro program.
I had to uninstall that program in order to turn on PoE.


Since your driver disables access to it it then I would recommend ati tray tools and this

http://www.tweakguides.com/ATICAT_9.html

Look for flip queue size and the higher it is then the more frames your cpu can render per gpu render at the expense of more screen tearing when gpu framerates get low. 3-4 seems a good setting for most.


* Its also called rendering ahead by ati


and if you also set a frame limiter it works great. When fps is low on the gpu, the cpu pre rendering makes it usable but ugly at that multi frame skipping option. When the fps is high on the gpu, then cpu simply renders at whatever you have as your frame limiter (I would use vsync rate, either 60 or 120).
Last edited by Jiero#2499 on Mar 18, 2014, 2:28:01 PM
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Jiero wrote:



Since your driver disables access to it it then I would recommend ati tray tools and this

http://www.tweakguides.com/ATICAT_9.html

Look for flip queue size and the higher it is then the more frames your cpu can render per gpu render at the expense of more screen tearing when gpu framerates get low. 3-4 seems a good setting for most.


* Its also called rendering ahead by ati


and if you also set a frame limiter it works great. When fps is low on the gpu, the cpu pre rendering makes it usable but ugly at that multi frame skipping option. When the fps is high on the gpu, then cpu simply renders at whatever you have as your frame limiter (I would use vsync rate, either 60 or 120).


Awesome I did not know that. Sounds literally exactly what id want, so sick of 2seconds unable to do ANYTHING due to so much happening at a time, setting it up and trying right now.


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lethal_papercut wrote:
If you are gonna keep this thread on the 1st page for the love of god pls fix the typo in the title, it's killing me.


Was it there being Their? I have untreated ADHD+dyslexia and english is not native to me.



hit me up @sarrow lets have fun :D
Last edited by Sawm#7368 on Mar 19, 2014, 9:06:15 AM
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Sawm wrote:
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Jiero wrote:



Since your driver disables access to it it then I would recommend ati tray tools and this

http://www.tweakguides.com/ATICAT_9.html

Look for flip queue size and the higher it is then the more frames your cpu can render per gpu render at the expense of more screen tearing when gpu framerates get low. 3-4 seems a good setting for most.


* Its also called rendering ahead by ati


and if you also set a frame limiter it works great. When fps is low on the gpu, the cpu pre rendering makes it usable but ugly at that multi frame skipping option. When the fps is high on the gpu, then cpu simply renders at whatever you have as your frame limiter (I would use vsync rate, either 60 or 120).


Awesome I did not know that. Sounds literally exactly what id want, so sick of 2seconds unable to do ANYTHING due to so much happening at a time, setting it up and trying right now.


I've switched to W8 recently, on a recommendation from my friend, and I'm absolutely satisfied with it, it's a bit faster than W7, and I like it generally.

However, ATI Tray Tools is only for W7 and XP, which is now a problem.

Let us know here if it worked.

In the meantime, I'm busting my ass in SC2, playing on mid settings, no lag or whatsoever except in some TD maps where the whole map tends to be covered in monsters.
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tinko92 wrote:


I've switched to W8 recently, on a recommendation from my friend, and I'm absolutely satisfied with it, it's a bit faster than W7, and I like it generally.

However, ATI Tray Tools is only for W7 and XP, which is now a problem.

Let us know here if it worked.

In the meantime, I'm busting my ass in SC2, playing on mid settings, no lag or whatsoever except in some TD maps where the whole map tends to be covered in monsters.




It may not be listed in there but it might actually work for you (I won't touch w8 so I can't test), we'll wait on what the person who posted that they are trying it to tell their experience.... but from mine when the game was being displayed at 7 fps it still felt and played like it was at 28... just with screen tears and frame skipping.



There is also sweetfx to try out, which changes a few settings such as mxaa, and the modified drivers that auto enable and open up a few speed hacks as well.

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