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Mobo: Asus Strix b350-f
CPU: ryzen 5 1600
GPU: 1050 ti
PSU: Evga Supernova 650 g2
Storage: Seagate HDD, something, something 250gb, 7200 rpm
Haven't played Sim for 3 months until I finished this. My first ever build an I was nervous AF. Could've went a little higher on the GPU but for now this is fine for me. And is there a 50-60 fps cap now? Unless it's because I'm using a HDMI. If so then I'll switch to my DVI. Still need another HDD and SSD
CPU: ryzen 5 1600
GPU: 1050 ti
PSU: Evga Supernova 650 g2
Storage: Seagate HDD, something, something 250gb, 7200 rpm
Haven't played Sim for 3 months until I finished this. My first ever build an I was nervous AF. Could've went a little higher on the GPU but for now this is fine for me. And is there a 50-60 fps cap now? Unless it's because I'm using a HDMI. If so then I'll switch to my DVI. Still need another HDD and SSD
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HDMI won't let you go above 60fps, I would switch to DVI. That's what I had to do as I played at 60fps for months before I looked at my monitor specs and realized I could run 144 fps lol. Now I don't know what I would do without it.SirWrecksAlot wrote:Haven't played Sim for 3 months until I finished this. My first ever build an I was nervous AF. Could've went a little higher on the GPU but for now this is fine for me. And is there a 50-60 fps cap now? Unless it's because I'm using a HDMI. If so then I'll switch to my DVI. Still need another HDD and SSD
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doesnt make any senseAHeckman2 wrote:HDMI won't let you go above 60fps, I would switch to DVI. That's what I had to do as I played at 60fps for months before I looked at my monitor specs and realized I could run 144 fps lol. Now I don't know what I would do without it.SirWrecksAlot wrote:Haven't played Sim for 3 months until I finished this. My first ever build an I was nervous AF. Could've went a little higher on the GPU but for now this is fine for me. And is there a 50-60 fps cap now? Unless it's because I'm using a HDMI. If so then I'll switch to my DVI. Still need another HDD and SSD
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HDMI can do 120hz at 1080p depending on which hdmi version. I'd say go DP if you are switches. As sonny said, make sure V-sync is off.AHeckman2 wrote:HDMI won't let you go above 60fps, I would switch to DVI. That's what I had to do as I played at 60fps for months before I looked at my monitor specs and realized I could run 144 fps lol. Now I don't know what I would do without it.SirWrecksAlot wrote:Haven't played Sim for 3 months until I finished this. My first ever build an I was nervous AF. Could've went a little higher on the GPU but for now this is fine for me. And is there a 50-60 fps cap now? Unless it's because I'm using a HDMI. If so then I'll switch to my DVI. Still need another HDD and SSD
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I think you mean hz, not fpsAHeckman2 wrote:HDMI won't let you go above 60fps, I would switch to DVI. That's what I had to do as I played at 60fps for months before I looked at my monitor specs and realized I could run 144 fps lol. Now I don't know what I would do without it.SirWrecksAlot wrote:Haven't played Sim for 3 months until I finished this. My first ever build an I was nervous AF. Could've went a little higher on the GPU but for now this is fine for me. And is there a 50-60 fps cap now? Unless it's because I'm using a HDMI. If so then I'll switch to my DVI. Still need another HDD and SSD
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Hz and fps equate to the same thing.DBRider251 wrote:I think you mean hz, not fpsAHeckman2 wrote:HDMI won't let you go above 60fps, I would switch to DVI. That's what I had to do as I played at 60fps for months before I looked at my monitor specs and realized I could run 144 fps lol. Now I don't know what I would do without it.SirWrecksAlot wrote:Haven't played Sim for 3 months until I finished this. My first ever build an I was nervous AF. Could've went a little higher on the GPU but for now this is fine for me. And is there a 50-60 fps cap now? Unless it's because I'm using a HDMI. If so then I'll switch to my DVI. Still need another HDD and SSD
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Whether that's true or not, it definitely isn't true that HDMI can only do 60 fps. I used to run 125 at all times on HDMI
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thanks yo, worked beautifullyAHeckman2 wrote:HDMI won't let you go above 60fps, I would switch to DVI. That's what I had to do as I played at 60fps for months before I looked at my monitor specs and realized I could run 144 fps lol. Now I don't know what I would do without it.SirWrecksAlot wrote:Haven't played Sim for 3 months until I finished this. My first ever build an I was nervous AF. Could've went a little higher on the GPU but for now this is fine for me. And is there a 50-60 fps cap now? Unless it's because I'm using a HDMI. If so then I'll switch to my DVI. Still need another HDD and SSD
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Most HDMI and DVI cables will not facilitate more than 60hz refresh rate at 1080p. Your PC can render whatever it wants, but your monitor will flash 60 times per second. Typically, you will use dual link DVI or DisplayPort to push past 60hz.mxsrider96 wrote:Whether that's true or not, it definitely isn't true that HDMI can only do 60 fps. I used to run 125 at all times on HDMI
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AHeckman2 wrote:Hz and fps equate to the same thing.DBRider251 wrote:I think you mean hz, not fpsAHeckman2 wrote: HDMI won't let you go above 60fps, I would switch to DVI. That's what I had to do as I played at 60fps for months before I looked at my monitor specs and realized I could run 144 fps lol. Now I don't know what I would do without it.
In MXS the difference between 125 and 60 FPS is astronomical. MXS FPS and other games FPS cannot be compared, you can instantly tell the difference in frames from 125 to 111 in MXS. In other games that would be hardly if at all noticeable.
HDMI 1.3 and above can support 144Hz at 1080P. Problem being, most monitors are not HDMI 1.3 capable which is why most are capped at 60Hz on HDMI and are capable of 144Hz on DP or DVI.
You can most definitely run 125 FPS on a 60Hz monitor for MXS, just turn V-Sync off in the Nvidia Control Panel and MXS will go to 125 FPS. From my experience pushing extra frames to the monitor is better in MXS, seems to help with frame drops giving more headroom for when you hit the more intensive area's on the track. Would be nice if we had a higher FPS limit so we could push the GPU a bit harder so there is less chance of frame drops when the workload does increase.