how can I see FPS in games? is there any option about it in nvidia's control panel?
is there any option in nvidia's control panel to see fps when I play a game?
is there any option in nvidia's control panel to see fps when I play a game?

#1
Posted 11/26/2010 09:09 AM   
is there any option in nvidia's control panel to see fps when I play a game?
is there any option in nvidia's control panel to see fps when I play a game?

#2
Posted 11/26/2010 09:09 AM   
FRAPS, eVGA Precision, RivaTuner, and several other programs are all capable of displaying your Frames per Second in game. All of them are free. I recommend FRAPS if you are looking to ONLY see your FPS in game, but if you want to potentially overclock your GPU down the line, eVGA Precision is a great tool.
FRAPS, eVGA Precision, RivaTuner, and several other programs are all capable of displaying your Frames per Second in game. All of them are free. I recommend FRAPS if you are looking to ONLY see your FPS in game, but if you want to potentially overclock your GPU down the line, eVGA Precision is a great tool.

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#3
Posted 11/26/2010 09:21 AM   
FRAPS, eVGA Precision, RivaTuner, and several other programs are all capable of displaying your Frames per Second in game. All of them are free. I recommend FRAPS if you are looking to ONLY see your FPS in game, but if you want to potentially overclock your GPU down the line, eVGA Precision is a great tool.
FRAPS, eVGA Precision, RivaTuner, and several other programs are all capable of displaying your Frames per Second in game. All of them are free. I recommend FRAPS if you are looking to ONLY see your FPS in game, but if you want to potentially overclock your GPU down the line, eVGA Precision is a great tool.

CPU: i7 3930k @ 4.2GHz 1.21V ~ Motherboard: Asus RoG Rampage IV Extreme
RAM: G.Skill Sniper Gaming Series (4x4GB @ 2133MHz, 9-11-10-28-2T 1.65V)
GPUs: 1x R9 280X Vapor-X (Games/F@H), 1x R9 290 Core Edition (F@H), 1x R9 290X Core Edition (F@H)
PSU: LEPA G 1600W (Hate it, don't buy it) ~ Case: Enermax Fulmo GT
SSDs/HDDs: Corsair Force3 240GB, Corsair Force3 90GB, 1x Seagate Momentus XT 750GB
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate ~ Display: Sony Bravia 52" LED LCD HDTV
Laptops: Alienware M18x (2013, GTX 560M SLi) & Alienware M14x (2014, GTX 765M)

#4
Posted 11/26/2010 09:21 AM   
[quote name='Goddess84' date='26 November 2010 - 09:21 AM' timestamp='1290763261' post='1151727']
FRAPS, eVGA Precision, RivaTuner, and several other programs are all capable of displaying your Frames per Second in game. All of them are free. I recommend FRAPS if you are looking to ONLY see your FPS in game, but if you want to potentially overclock your GPU down the line, eVGA Precision is a great tool.
[/quote]

Thank you very much, I'll try FRAPS.
[quote name='Goddess84' date='26 November 2010 - 09:21 AM' timestamp='1290763261' post='1151727']

FRAPS, eVGA Precision, RivaTuner, and several other programs are all capable of displaying your Frames per Second in game. All of them are free. I recommend FRAPS if you are looking to ONLY see your FPS in game, but if you want to potentially overclock your GPU down the line, eVGA Precision is a great tool.





Thank you very much, I'll try FRAPS.

#5
Posted 11/26/2010 09:31 AM   
[quote name='Goddess84' date='26 November 2010 - 09:21 AM' timestamp='1290763261' post='1151727']
FRAPS, eVGA Precision, RivaTuner, and several other programs are all capable of displaying your Frames per Second in game. All of them are free. I recommend FRAPS if you are looking to ONLY see your FPS in game, but if you want to potentially overclock your GPU down the line, eVGA Precision is a great tool.
[/quote]

Thank you very much, I'll try FRAPS.
[quote name='Goddess84' date='26 November 2010 - 09:21 AM' timestamp='1290763261' post='1151727']

FRAPS, eVGA Precision, RivaTuner, and several other programs are all capable of displaying your Frames per Second in game. All of them are free. I recommend FRAPS if you are looking to ONLY see your FPS in game, but if you want to potentially overclock your GPU down the line, eVGA Precision is a great tool.





Thank you very much, I'll try FRAPS.

#6
Posted 11/26/2010 09:31 AM   
You're welcome. FRAPS is nice because you can run a "benchmark" in any game and it simply tracks FPS until you tell it to stop then displays the average, it allows you to record short videos in game, and you can put the FPS display in any corner you want.
You're welcome. FRAPS is nice because you can run a "benchmark" in any game and it simply tracks FPS until you tell it to stop then displays the average, it allows you to record short videos in game, and you can put the FPS display in any corner you want.

CPU: i7 3930k @ 4.2GHz 1.21V ~ Motherboard: Asus RoG Rampage IV Extreme
RAM: G.Skill Sniper Gaming Series (4x4GB @ 2133MHz, 9-11-10-28-2T 1.65V)
GPUs: 1x R9 280X Vapor-X (Games/F@H), 1x R9 290 Core Edition (F@H), 1x R9 290X Core Edition (F@H)
PSU: LEPA G 1600W (Hate it, don't buy it) ~ Case: Enermax Fulmo GT
SSDs/HDDs: Corsair Force3 240GB, Corsair Force3 90GB, 1x Seagate Momentus XT 750GB
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate ~ Display: Sony Bravia 52" LED LCD HDTV
Laptops: Alienware M18x (2013, GTX 560M SLi) & Alienware M14x (2014, GTX 765M)

#7
Posted 11/26/2010 09:40 AM   
You're welcome. FRAPS is nice because you can run a "benchmark" in any game and it simply tracks FPS until you tell it to stop then displays the average, it allows you to record short videos in game, and you can put the FPS display in any corner you want.
You're welcome. FRAPS is nice because you can run a "benchmark" in any game and it simply tracks FPS until you tell it to stop then displays the average, it allows you to record short videos in game, and you can put the FPS display in any corner you want.

CPU: i7 3930k @ 4.2GHz 1.21V ~ Motherboard: Asus RoG Rampage IV Extreme
RAM: G.Skill Sniper Gaming Series (4x4GB @ 2133MHz, 9-11-10-28-2T 1.65V)
GPUs: 1x R9 280X Vapor-X (Games/F@H), 1x R9 290 Core Edition (F@H), 1x R9 290X Core Edition (F@H)
PSU: LEPA G 1600W (Hate it, don't buy it) ~ Case: Enermax Fulmo GT
SSDs/HDDs: Corsair Force3 240GB, Corsair Force3 90GB, 1x Seagate Momentus XT 750GB
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate ~ Display: Sony Bravia 52" LED LCD HDTV
Laptops: Alienware M18x (2013, GTX 560M SLi) & Alienware M14x (2014, GTX 765M)

#8
Posted 11/26/2010 09:40 AM   
also if games have a console you can put /cg_drawfps 1
also if games have a console you can put /cg_drawfps 1

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#9
Posted 11/26/2010 09:47 AM   
also if games have a console you can put /cg_drawfps 1
also if games have a console you can put /cg_drawfps 1

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#10
Posted 11/26/2010 09:47 AM   
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