– Set Reflex to Disabled
– Cap FPS in Nvidia Control Panel
– Launch option: -noreflex

15 Comments

  1. fogoticus

    Oh boy, another post about how Reflex is bad. Surely this won’t get debunked in a matter of hours like every other post.

    Let’s see who’s the first person to measure frametime.

  2. powermanfivethousand

    I jut settled for everything in software, and I’m still shit

  3. What is the fps cap in this scenario? Most people if they cap the FPS do it based on monitor refresh rate. How is this test at 600 fps?

  4. Academic-Local-7530

    No point capping fps if i get 300 fps on 240hz monitor.

  5. FAKABoRis

    How did he test it? D2 benchmark? I try it and benchmark p1 and avarage was same.

  6. quartzstimulus

    Oh yay another 5 extra fps, my life is fixed

  7. Tomasisko

    This doesnt work for many people (Yes, we have -noreflex in launch options). Is it possible that this is a glitch in CapframeX? To anyone who was able to make it work – do you have P1 in console the same as 1% fps in CapframeX?

  8. TheNamesRoodi

    I’ve never fps capped because I don’t know where to fps cap. People say like 2 or 3 fps under your refresh rate, but that doesn’t even make any sense unless you’re only looking for a clean image. I want the lowest response time. What’s a good way to measure out a good spot for an fps cap on my individual machine?

    For reference 240hz monitor and I definitely average a bit lower fps

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