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Old 04-07-2011, 02:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Oldschool61 View Post
It actually is but you dont seem to understand what overall performance is. II try to explain it simply so you can understand it... Your monitor can only display 60 fps max if your refresh rate is 60hz..are you still with me... now if your cpu/gpu combo gets an average of 150 fps with intel and 100 fps with amd which one will have the best fps on your 60 hz monitor???? They will both get 60 fps because your monitor restricts your fps to the refresh rate. Any questions?? So if you pay 1200 for an intel system that gets "60fps" actual frame rate and you pay 800 for amd which gets "60fps" which one has the better fps?
If you turn off v-sync in the nvidia control panel you then get the max FPS in game that the cpu & gpu can handle. it's only locked to your refresh rate when v-snyc is turned on.
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