limit frame rates in any games (Dxtory)
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 10:02 pm
Dxtory
http://exkode.com/dxtory-features-en.html
Came across this neat program today. It's a game video capturing tool but can be used to limit the frame rate of any game to reduce cpu usage.
To use it, start it before starting the game. It's trial-ware so you have to wait 10s when you start it. At this point I don't know if the trial ends or it's ongoing and I don't know what limitations, if any, the trial version has. I haven't messed around with any of the other options.
When you start the game it detects it and creates a profile for it - if it doesn't already exist - so you can change settings for different programs.
Then you select the advanced tab and check the "Limit Video FPS" checkbox and set the value and you're done.
As an example, with the RoM client the active window RoM takes about 30% of my cpu. If I set it to a very reasonable 20 fps it goes down to about 7%.
If anyone does some testing, feel free to share your findings here.
Also if anyone knows of any other options for limiting the frame rate, let us know.
http://exkode.com/dxtory-features-en.html
Came across this neat program today. It's a game video capturing tool but can be used to limit the frame rate of any game to reduce cpu usage.
To use it, start it before starting the game. It's trial-ware so you have to wait 10s when you start it. At this point I don't know if the trial ends or it's ongoing and I don't know what limitations, if any, the trial version has. I haven't messed around with any of the other options.
When you start the game it detects it and creates a profile for it - if it doesn't already exist - so you can change settings for different programs.
Then you select the advanced tab and check the "Limit Video FPS" checkbox and set the value and you're done.
As an example, with the RoM client the active window RoM takes about 30% of my cpu. If I set it to a very reasonable 20 fps it goes down to about 7%.
If anyone does some testing, feel free to share your findings here.
Also if anyone knows of any other options for limiting the frame rate, let us know.