[DX9] Help regarding Nvidia Profile Inspector (NPI) [CLOSED]
Re: Help regarding Nvidia Profile Inspector
@clear F1
Hi again! You have such a good hardware, that you can skip the 'Frame Rate Limiter',
or even better, set it to a value of 60 instead of 40. That way the GPU can get some
rest every now and then! The video looks good, as far as I could see in a brief look.
EDIT: After having watched more of your video, I'm amazed. It looks SO good my friend!
Just raise the value of 'Frame Rate Limit' to 60 and all will be REALLY good! :D :D :D
Hi again! You have such a good hardware, that you can skip the 'Frame Rate Limiter',
or even better, set it to a value of 60 instead of 40. That way the GPU can get some
rest every now and then! The video looks good, as far as I could see in a brief look.
EDIT: After having watched more of your video, I'm amazed. It looks SO good my friend!
Just raise the value of 'Frame Rate Limit' to 60 and all will be REALLY good! :D :D :D
Re: Help regarding Nvidia Profile Inspector
@BenganJ
Thank you, try it at 60 fps.
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System: Windows 10
Processor: Intel i7-6700K @4.5GHz
Memory: G.Skill DDR4-3000 16GB
Graphics: MSI GeForce GTX1070 ARMOR 8G OC
Storage: All Samsung SSD
Thank you, try it at 60 fps.
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System: Windows 10
Processor: Intel i7-6700K @4.5GHz
Memory: G.Skill DDR4-3000 16GB
Graphics: MSI GeForce GTX1070 ARMOR 8G OC
Storage: All Samsung SSD
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ASRock X670E Taichi Carrara
DOMINATOR TITANIUM DDR5-7200 32GB
PNY RTX4070Ti 12GB VERTO LED WE
WD m.2 KIOXIA m.2
Re: Help regarding Nvidia Profile Inspector
Firstly thanks,
in this way, a comprehensive inventory of knowledge here helped me tremendously.
But the times are changing, and after the current "ATS 1.35 Experimental Beta" update, I finally managed to get a top look at 60fps on my PC.
The reason why i was actually looking for some optimization were totally crazy killers from RTA MODS and the others.
It turned out that I tried as it went so the idea of "Antialiasing compatibility" is insufficient.
According to my attempts in ATS I found that nice looking graphics begin from up to 400% scaling and of course off MLAA in the game and at least
'Antialiasing - Setting' .................................... '4x [4x Multisampling]'
'Antialiasing - Transparency Supersampling' .......... '4x Sparse Grid Supersampling'
And now how to get on the integrated Geforce 1050Ti (old Lenovo Legion) ext. display to target 60 FPS in every situation in the game.
'Antialiasing compatibility' .............................. '0x00000000' :-))))) no SLI and etc
'Frame Rate Limiter' ..................................... '60 FPS'
'Maximum pre-rendered frames' ....................... '6'
'Vertical Sync' ............................................. 'Force ON'
'Vertical Sync Tear Control' ............................. 'Adaptive'
'Vertical Sync Smooth AFR behavior' ............................. 'ON'
Antialiasing - Gamma correction' ..................... 'On' //Introduces gamma correction for MSAA.
'Antialiasing - Line gamma' ............................. 'Enabled'
'Anisotropisk filtering setting' .......................... 'off'
Texture filtering - LOD Bias (DX) ...................... '-1.0000'
'Ambient Occlusion setting' ............................ 'High Quality
'Ambient Occlusion usage' ............................. 'Enabled'
CUDA - Force P2 State - ON
Extension limit ON
'Memory Allocation Policy' ............................. '0x00000001
'SILK Smoothness' ....................................... '0x00000004'
Probably the most important thing was to lock Vertical Sync correctly, and as you noticed, I don't need MLAA or 'Anisotropisk filtering setting'.
Only for info if you want to try the current setup is only possible with the new patch that supports DX11
Otherwise, thanks again, without the information here I would not do that.
in this way, a comprehensive inventory of knowledge here helped me tremendously.
But the times are changing, and after the current "ATS 1.35 Experimental Beta" update, I finally managed to get a top look at 60fps on my PC.
The reason why i was actually looking for some optimization were totally crazy killers from RTA MODS and the others.
It turned out that I tried as it went so the idea of "Antialiasing compatibility" is insufficient.
According to my attempts in ATS I found that nice looking graphics begin from up to 400% scaling and of course off MLAA in the game and at least
'Antialiasing - Setting' .................................... '4x [4x Multisampling]'
'Antialiasing - Transparency Supersampling' .......... '4x Sparse Grid Supersampling'
And now how to get on the integrated Geforce 1050Ti (old Lenovo Legion) ext. display to target 60 FPS in every situation in the game.
'Antialiasing compatibility' .............................. '0x00000000' :-))))) no SLI and etc
'Frame Rate Limiter' ..................................... '60 FPS'
'Maximum pre-rendered frames' ....................... '6'
'Vertical Sync' ............................................. 'Force ON'
'Vertical Sync Tear Control' ............................. 'Adaptive'
'Vertical Sync Smooth AFR behavior' ............................. 'ON'
Antialiasing - Gamma correction' ..................... 'On' //Introduces gamma correction for MSAA.
'Antialiasing - Line gamma' ............................. 'Enabled'
'Anisotropisk filtering setting' .......................... 'off'
Texture filtering - LOD Bias (DX) ...................... '-1.0000'
'Ambient Occlusion setting' ............................ 'High Quality
'Ambient Occlusion usage' ............................. 'Enabled'
CUDA - Force P2 State - ON
Extension limit ON
'Memory Allocation Policy' ............................. '0x00000001
'SILK Smoothness' ....................................... '0x00000004'
Probably the most important thing was to lock Vertical Sync correctly, and as you noticed, I don't need MLAA or 'Anisotropisk filtering setting'.
Only for info if you want to try the current setup is only possible with the new patch that supports DX11
Otherwise, thanks again, without the information here I would not do that.
Re: Help regarding Nvidia Profile Inspector
@kflip
Very interesting stuff, especially as you say that you are not using any of the
normal antialiasing compatibility bits and instead using in-game scaling of 400%,
which is NOT what you should use if you also use the compatibilty bits. I'll have
a look at this later. So what you also say is that there's a lot more support for
DX11 in the new upcoming version, in itself a great information. Thank you VERY
much for your report! :D
Very interesting stuff, especially as you say that you are not using any of the
normal antialiasing compatibility bits and instead using in-game scaling of 400%,
which is NOT what you should use if you also use the compatibilty bits. I'll have
a look at this later. So what you also say is that there's a lot more support for
DX11 in the new upcoming version, in itself a great information. Thank you VERY
much for your report! :D
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Re: Help regarding Nvidia Profile Inspector
Good afternoon. It is the setting for default graphics?I'll try to use it with presets.
Re: Help regarding Nvidia Profile Inspector
@Necrokilldozerr
Please, could you be more specific. What is it you want to know?
Please, could you be more specific. What is it you want to know?
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Re: Help regarding Nvidia Profile Inspector
@Necrokilldozerr
I can not tell you that, as I don't use his ReShade presets, they are not
in my taste actually. And I don't know, if he uses any antialiasing in his
presets, which is the main reason to use the scheme described in this
topic. I use ReShade myself, together with the settings here, but only
to get some sharpening of the graphics. You can try to use the settings
here and see for yourself, whether it's worth it or not. You can always
go back to what you had.
I can not tell you that, as I don't use his ReShade presets, they are not
in my taste actually. And I don't know, if he uses any antialiasing in his
presets, which is the main reason to use the scheme described in this
topic. I use ReShade myself, together with the settings here, but only
to get some sharpening of the graphics. You can try to use the settings
here and see for yourself, whether it's worth it or not. You can always
go back to what you had.
Re: Help regarding Nvidia Profile Inspector
This is my game with the settings (basic) from first page.
Looks like Minecraft
Re: Help regarding Nvidia Profile Inspector
@Arayas
1.34 or 1.35EB?
if 1.35EB DX9 or DX11?
1.34 or 1.35EB?
if 1.35EB DX9 or DX11?