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Calculating FPS

arnav

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I've had my 8800gt for about 4days now, and i think i have resolved all my questions regarding the power and temp. Now I want to know how to calculate my FPS in a game.

Is there something that i can use and have it appear in the middle of the game and show me on the screen what my FPS is? also a program that could accurately tell me my card temperature while playing a game like crysis.
 
Originally posted by: arnav
how do u activate the built in meter?

Really depends on the game. I know a lot of online games have a command, like /f or /fps. That, or it could be under video settings.
 
thanks
anything good for temperature of my card and my cores--preferably some application that has been proven to be accurate.
 
If you're playing a Source game, like CS:S or TF2, open the developer console and type "net_graph 3" without quotes. That will show you your ping, choke, fps and a few other things. It varies from game to game though, as has already been said. (Although with an 8800GT your FPS should be well over 60 anyway.)

FRAPS is a free download and should work over top of any game I think. To monitor temperatures use RivaTuner.
 
Does RivaTuner show the temperature in game or just logs it in a file.
Just wanted to know. either way i am going to use FRAPS and rivatuner from now on.
 
Does RivaTuner show the temperature in game or just logs it in a file.
It'll do either or both. You can leave it running in the background and it'll draw graphs like Task Manager.
 
Originally posted by: arnav
Does RivaTuner show the temperature in game or just logs it in a file.
Just wanted to know. either way i am going to use FRAPS and rivatuner from now on.

you'd have to get out of the game [alt+tab] to see RT's temps in real time and it will also log to a graph or you could set up a 2nd LCD to monitor your computer while you are gaming. nTune will also monitor temps ... you might be able to set a program to sound a warning if a certain preset thermal threshold is exceeded or shut your rig down

FRAPs will run FPS numbers in a yellow overlay in whatever corner you wish or you can just disable it and enable logging - or both

Running FRAPs does take some performance away from your game ... although it is a pretty tiny difference. Eventually, i stopped running it ... i could tell anyway - without it - if i was dropping into the 20s. 😛
 
Originally posted by: apoppin
Running FRAPs does take some performance away from your game ... although it is a pretty tiny difference. Eventually, i stopped running it ... i could tell anyway - without it - if i was dropping into the 20s. 😛

Yeah I decided that as long as the picture was smooth, I didn't care very much whether I had 35 or 95 FPS.
 
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