I just found an interesting fact that increases the FPS speed temporary.
This Trick ONLY Worked with DX11 (Did not work with DX9)
Simply, all I have to do is click on "Graphics" while the game is on to boost its FPS speed.
Here are Screenshots, Notice how the FPS Changes. The Framelimit is placed on "Off" in setting to find out the MAX FPS.
1) Game Started Normally, FPS almost 60
2) As Soon as I click on Graphics, FPS increased to more than 74
3) Just after seconds and the FPS Drops back to 60 FPS Again.
4) Again, Clicking on Graphics increases the FPS.
If you also have noticed, in image one, Nvidia's Shader clock was 648 MHz (Image 1), but as soon as I click graphics, it becomes 1542MHz (Image 2).
Any Idea how to fix the Shader Clock to 1542? I think this is the trick to constantly have increased the FPS.
DX9 Shader Clock = 1698 MHz for while, then decreases back to 1333 MHz. But sure DX11 is much less.
I Also Attached the FPS LOG of this test for anyone interested.
Specs:
Asus Laptop
Intel Core i7-4700HQ @ 2.40GHz
GeForce GTX 780M
24 GB Ram (don't know the brand)
Windows 8 Pro
This Trick ONLY Worked with DX11 (Did not work with DX9)
Simply, all I have to do is click on "Graphics" while the game is on to boost its FPS speed.
Here are Screenshots, Notice how the FPS Changes. The Framelimit is placed on "Off" in setting to find out the MAX FPS.
1) Game Started Normally, FPS almost 60
2) As Soon as I click on Graphics, FPS increased to more than 74
3) Just after seconds and the FPS Drops back to 60 FPS Again.
4) Again, Clicking on Graphics increases the FPS.
If you also have noticed, in image one, Nvidia's Shader clock was 648 MHz (Image 1), but as soon as I click graphics, it becomes 1542MHz (Image 2).
Any Idea how to fix the Shader Clock to 1542? I think this is the trick to constantly have increased the FPS.
DX9 Shader Clock = 1698 MHz for while, then decreases back to 1333 MHz. But sure DX11 is much less.
I Also Attached the FPS LOG of this test for anyone interested.
Specs:
Asus Laptop
Intel Core i7-4700HQ @ 2.40GHz
GeForce GTX 780M
24 GB Ram (don't know the brand)
Windows 8 Pro