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Lots of high-end GPUs report benchmark results capped at 60 or 144 FPS #116

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Oletus opened this issue Sep 14, 2023 · 2 comments
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@Oletus
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Oletus commented Sep 14, 2023

For example "nvidia geforce rtx 3080 ti" reports 60 FPS, whereas "nvidia geforce rtx 3080 ti laptop gpu" has 190 FPS in the benchmark data. Is the FPS result limited by display refresh rate in some cases (but not in all)? This is a big problem for applications that need classification above 60 FPS.

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chrome is capped at 60, unless u enable some flags

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iaincollins commented Sep 30, 2024

Hmm I'm using v5.0.50 with stock Chrome (no flags) on Windows 10 and getting a reported FPS of 797 with an RTX 3090 (which is correctly identified).

This is with GSync enabled - and specifically the GSync for Windowed applications, as well as full screen applications - on a 60 FPS 4k UHD display. 🤷

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