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Your GPU going full trottle, means you either have a weak GPU and it needs to push all that vs the Visual "Settings" you defined for the game. Or you probablly have on your nvidia control panel the "Prefer Maximum Perfomance" option, where the GPU will always be at 100% regardless if it needs to be or not.
If Windows has that option too, it will do the same for the CPU, but dunno what kind of boost it will do to the GPU too.
The CPU is being limited but the GPU is not. What I'm hoping someone can confirm is whether their in game benchmark shows the same thing or if both their CPU and GPU FPS stay limited which is the behaviour one would expect.
According to the in game benchmark the GPU is putting out around 90 FPS and is being used 100% but there's no need for it to run full tilt when my monitor only does 60Hz. I checked the setting you mention and it's set to Normal.
Thanks.
I'm running a 4070 Super, plenty of power to run the game. What I'm trying to troubleshoot is why is the GPU putting out way more frames than 60 when it's supposed to be limited.
Thanks.
And in case i was not clear, FPS is not tied (at least directly) to how much power the GPU will use.
But 1st you need to actually know without a doubt that your FPS is NOT beeing limited.
For that start by installing "MSI Afterburner" as that program will display your current FPS in Real time as you play.
2nd) did you check "like in my previous answer" that you are not using the "Prefer Maximum Perfomance" on Nvidia panel.
What about vsync on Nvidia panel, is it using the Defaults, instead of fast vsync or other derivation?
Another thing you can try, is to reeinstall your Video driver to eliminate any kind of corruption that might have happend.
and in case you may be Mistaken and you actually have a high frequency monitor, try to use just the ingame FPS limiter WITHOUT vsync.
I dont know how tech savy you are but you can try to Restore the Nvidia Control Panel to its defaults. And be carefull to not mistake, because the panel has 2 sections, one is game specific and the other is the Global one applied to everything.
Outside of this small sugestions i dont know what more i can advise you. But there is one fact, is that the ingame FPS limiter and Vsync Work (and always have), and i never heard ppl having problems with them (doesnt mean there wont be exceptions)
Thanks.
However, an external tool like MSI Afterburner + RTSS will confirm that the 60 fps framerate limit is in place and that the GPU is not running at 100% load. Various other games that pay attention to fps and ups will measure this similarly-- see Factorio and DSP for specific examples:
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3128014851
(Even though it claims "up to 147 ups", it is really running at 60 ups.)