I've just installed a new motherboard, CPU and GPU to my PC but before I did that there was some kind of an FPS cap that matched my monitors refresh rate (100Hz), I couldn't for the life of me see where it was, it wasn't in game or vsync, or in Afterburner/RTSS or anywhere else that I could see. It worked really well because it kept my GPU quieter and didn't give me any noticeable input lag.
Now that I've installed the above components and a fresh install of Windows I've lost that feature and my 3090FE is super loud because it's banging out 200fps when it only really needs to do 100fps.
So, any ideas where that phantom FPS cap may have been set?
Also on my old build I was 99% sure that GSync had something to do with it because if I disabled GSync the FPS would sometimes vanish but the new build doesn't behave like that, GSync on or off the FPS isn't capped so it must have been something else.
Now that I've installed the above components and a fresh install of Windows I've lost that feature and my 3090FE is super loud because it's banging out 200fps when it only really needs to do 100fps.
So, any ideas where that phantom FPS cap may have been set?
Also on my old build I was 99% sure that GSync had something to do with it because if I disabled GSync the FPS would sometimes vanish but the new build doesn't behave like that, GSync on or off the FPS isn't capped so it must have been something else.