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In the Nvidia control panel, in the "Manage 3D settings" section are the Global settings and Program Settings options. Here you can find the "Vertical sync" setting that controls the refresh rate. This should be set to "off" or "use the 3D application setting".
As there are multiple executables launched by PerformanceTest it will be easiest to set the global setting, if it is already "use the 3D application setting" try setting it to off and seeing if that affects the test scores.
In the Nvidia control panel, in the "Manage 3D settings" section are the Global settings and Program Settings options. Here you can find the "Vertical sync" setting that controls the refresh rate. This should be set to "off" or "use the 3D application setting".
As there are multiple executables launched by PerformanceTest it will be easiest to set the global setting, if it is already "use the 3D application setting" try setting it to off and seeing if that affects the test scores.
If your monitor runs at 60Hz, then are your frame rates stuck at around 58 - 61fps.
Sorry, 1 more question
how to solve this problem?
i tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers, no luck
I looked through the nVidia Geforce Experience/control center, can't find anything about limitation of refresh rate
now, I just open the Performance Test software, the FPS shown is only about 70
any idea how to solve this?
You need to have a look at the individual 2D and 3D results to see if it was a general decrease across the board, or just a decrease in one particular test. Also check your frame rates aren't now limited to the monitor's refresh rate.
Hi, Thanks for the reply
Both 2D and 3D scores drop to about 30% of original scores
About the frame rates...how do I check that?
You need to have a look at the individual 2D and 3D results to see if it was a general decrease across the board, or just a decrease in one particular test. Also check your frame rates aren't now limited to the monitor's refresh rate.
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I ran Passmark Performance Test several time for fine tuning the system
Interestingly, the score drops after I updated the Windows and the drivers
In particular, it is the graphic card that drops the most
Before, 2D/3D = 994/10936
After, 2D/3D = 325/2846
It doesn't make sense!!
I attached the screenshot of the scores, and the Asus AI Suite that shows the condition of my desktop
Anyone know what is wrong?
Thanks in advance!
Edit:
In case it is relevant
Driver: nVidia GeForce ver. 382.05, released May04, 2017
Windows 10 x64 Enterprise, ver. 1703
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