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Also be sure to check out our guide on how to update drivers for tips on best practices. You can clearly see that it stays pretty steady at the 60 FPS level. The blue line now shows the same run-through with the max frame rate of 60 FPS enabled. You can download the latest driver through the GeForce Experience utility, or follow this link to grab and install it manually. We, therefore, backed out of the game and turned on the max frame rate and set it to 60 FPS in the NVIDIA control panel but also still have VSYNC OFF. : Stuttering and drop in frame rate occurs during gameplay with SLI and G-Sync enabled.: The game crashes when launched on GeForce 600/700 series (Kepler) GPUs.
: User may experience minor stuttering when using NVIDIA SLI incombination with G-Sync.Battleye]: Launching Battleye with NVIDIA Low Latency Mode set toUltra may cause DWM to reset.: Streaming of gameplay using OBS will randomly stop. Microsista said: Yes, but if you reach framerate that is equal to monitors maximum refreshrate (for example 144fps on a 144hz screen) regular v-sync kicks in and generates input lag, you can avoid it by limiting the framerate to never reach maximum.: shows driver TDR occuring on Maxwell GPUs using OpenCL.: The game may crash when a user reaches a specific cut scene.On top of it all, there is the usual round of bug fixes. It also adds a few more G-Sync Compatible displays to the mix, those being the Asus VG259QM, Dell AW2521HF, and LG 34GN850. In addition to a more flexible framerate cap, the 442.19 driver is optimized for Zombie Army 4: Dead War, Metro Exodus: Sam's Story, and Apex Legends: Season 4. If you have not yet updated to the 442.19 driver release and are running the previous version, the slider goes from 40fps to 240fps. You can find the 'Max Frame Rate' setting in the Nvidia Control Panel, within the 'Manage 3D settings' section.