JEMC said:
You can also limit the fps through the control panel of both Nvidia and AMD (you need to have Chill installed for AMD, tho). It's easier than doing it with the .ini files. |
Yeah, it's much easier to use the GPU driver limiters.
The Nvidia control panel allows 1-fps-steps and you can activate a second limiter for background tasks. Currently I'm using 160 fps for games in fullscreen or active window and 100 fps for games in background windows on my 165 Hz Gsync-display.