Should I lock FPS at 144?

Now if you do worry about overheating, or you really want a consistent capped fps for some reason, anything above 144 will be mostly fine, though increasing it higher as long as it's stable is generally better.
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Should I cap FPS at 144Hz?

Don't setting caps somewhere inbetween. If you set it at say 60 that means you'll see 2.4 frames per hz of the display. That will mean constant tearing. So divide 144hz to get whole numbers only.
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Should I lock FPS or not?

You should only cap your FPS if you are starting to see screen tearing and possibly ghosting on your monitor. If you are starting to see screen tearing, then cap it to your refresh rate that way everything stays in check. You should also turn on V sync if you can.
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Should you lock FPS to refresh rate?

Not necessarily. In case you're experiencing visual glitches, most probably screen tearing, then it might be a good idea to either turn VSync on or set a cap on your FPS to match the monitor's refresh rate. Otherwise, it's all good.
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What should you lock your FPS at?

You should set your FPS cap to the lowest FPS drop you can find, or at least not much higher so that the FPS fluctuation is at least not very high, and thus there are no big spikes in the frame time.
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HOW and WHY You Should CAP Your FRAME RATE in Apex Legends



Does locking FPS improve performance?

Capping your framerate can have a few benefits: Decreased energy consumption. Decreased heat production. Decreased noise (cooling fans run slower)
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Does limiting FPS reduce CPU usage?

But yes, if the GPU can prepare the following frame much quicker than the monitor can actually draw it and ask for the next, it will sit idle for that period of time, reducing load on both GPU (significantly) and CPU (to a lesser extent).
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Why is limiting FPS good?

The secret to the FPS limiter's good standing in the gaming community is that it not only fixes screen tearing but can also help gamers with more demanding games by forcing GPUs to remain within set limits.
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Does limiting FPS reduce screen tearing?

Of course, screen tearing can also occur if your frame rate is lower than the refresh rate of your display. In this case, however, the stuttery performance caused by low FPS will certainly bother you more than the occasional tearing.
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Should your FPS be higher than refresh rate?

A higher frame rate is better. However, when you're actually playing a game, the display's refresh rate does effectively limit the frame rate – if you have an 80hz display and your computer is capable of outputting 120 FPS, your screen will still only be able to show 80 different images per second.
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Does capping FPS increase input lag?

Capping framerate without "waiting" dont give input lag. Depends on the game, and how well the frame limiter is implemented. Generally though, no, it won't add any extra latency. But it won't be as consistent as something like RTSS.
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Does capping FPS reduce temperature?

As long as you capped it using a setting such as VSync and not just manually capping the rendered frames, there should be no issue at all. However, if you are having issues with heat on your Blade might I recommend trying the guide I posted and seeing if that helps.
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Does VSync lower FPS?

VSync is far from a perfect solution and can negatively affect your gaming experience, even if it is useful and working as intended. If a monitor and a game are having trouble syncing up, then VSync can lower your frame rate significantly to try to find a point where they can.
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What happens if your FPS is lower than refresh rate?

You can also enable Vsync to force the GPU to only output complete frames, but this introduces stuttering if FPS doesn't match up with the monitors refresh rate, as frames will be either skipped or repeated because the GPU and Display are out of sync.
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Should I on VSync?

So, should you turn VSync on or off? If you're seeing a lot of screen tearing and you want it to stop, then you should turn VSync on. If you're experiencing severe input lag or dropped frames with VSync enabled, then you should turn it off. But in most instances, VSync shouldn't present any problems.
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Does VSync cause input lag?

There's no tearing or over-processing to fix, so the only effect VSync will have is potentially worsening your frame rate and causing input lag. In this case, it's best to keep it off. When used correctly, VSync can help smooth out issues and keep your graphics processor from running red-hot.
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Is capping FPS good for GPU?

Yes, your GPU usage will often go down if you limit FPS, especially in games where there's an unlimited FPS cap and your GPU is pushing out hundreds to thousands of needless frames in some instances causing it to work at 100% for no good reason.
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Does high FPS use more CPU?

The capability of your CPU will impact your FPS, however, the larger impact on FPS is made by your GPU. There needs to be a balance between your CPU and GPU so there isn't a bottleneck. Although a CPU won't make as large of an impact, having a good CPU is still very important.
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Does vsync stress CPU?

When you turn on vsync, you will get a lesser fps(than when it is turned off), but a better gaming experience. So turning on vsync will not affect you cpu and gpu heat.
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Is 60hz OK for gaming?

A 60Hz monitor is perfectly fine for gaming, it's what the vast majority of gamers use, and it was the only option until a couple of years ago. It's just that 144Hz is better.
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Is G-Sync better than VSync?

The Verdict. VSync and GSync all work for the good of image quality specifically to eliminate screen tearing, but VSync comes with a price – input lag and stuttering. GSync eliminates all these issues and more but comes at a higher cost.
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What is the minimum FPS for smooth gameplay?

It's all about balancing frame rate and graphics quality for the games you like to play. 60 fps will lend you incredibly smooth gameplay, but a lower frame rate speed will give you better graphics. The choice is yours, but if you're looking for a stable balance, 45 fps is a good target.
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How many frames can 165Hz run?

A higher refresh rate. This means either buying a 120Hz, 144Hz or a 165Hz computer monitor. These displays can handle up to 165 frames per second and the result is much smoother gameplay.
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Does 144Hz use more GPU?

Both 1440p at 144Hz and 4k at 60Hz will use the gpu heavily if not max it out all the way. If you're on a 1440p 60Hz monitor then you can likely use AA and still keep at 60FPS, this is of course if you have a high end gpu such as a 1080 or 1080 Ti and how much AA you use.
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How much FPS can a 144Hz monitor run?

A 144Hz monitor can display up to 144 FPS, more than double that of a standard 60Hz panel, which is capped at displaying 60 FPS. To put it another way, a low refresh rate monitor bottlenecks the frame rate you see, but monitors with higher refresh rates enhance your gaming experience.
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