
Hey guys! While I am playing Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2, the screen tearing is horrendous.Plus if you want the only working implementation of triple buffering in DX11 (which by default doesn't support it) you should use nNvidia fast-sync. This also happened with Portal so I went into graphics options and clicked the enable vertical sync button and all of the tearing went away, but no dice when I tried this with either of the Mass Effects My specs are listed in my sig and I have vertical sync enabled so I don't know what else to do. Just a quicky, I've Always wondered but have never been sure about the beeps D3DOverrider gives you when you launch games. Drop all files from the archive inside it.Sometimes it makes a simple little chime that I assume when does it has successfully forced triple buffering, but other times I hear like a windows caution/failure buzz and I'm not sure what any of the sounds mean 100% because. Go to your GTA San Andreas root folder, models folder inside. Add StreamMemFix.asi in your GTA San Andreas root folder Add StreamIniExtender.cs in CLEO folder inside your GTA San Andreas root folder. Open SA-MP.cfg and edit line "Multicore" to 1 if it is 0, to 0 if it is currently 1. Locate GTA San Andreas User Files, inside it find SAMP Folder and SA-MP.cfg. Go to Advanced settings and set Visual FX Quality to low, Antialiasing to none. The last setting is like the image below. Then select the game that will be raised his FPS (example PES 2016), then click open. Open the D3DOverrider app, then click the plus-shaped image as shown below. If you already click Apply do Restart on your PC / laptop. If you have 4 cores then select number 4. Next in the Number of Processors check and select according to the total number of your processor cores.

Then select the Boot tab and select Advanced Options.

Win + R then type msconfig, after that will appear System Configuration. Then select Visual Effects Tab and Adjust for Best Performance. The first step, open System Properties, then go to Advance tab and select Performance (Windows + R and fill in sysdm.cpl then ENTER) If you want to find out you can check through Device Manager then Display Adapters (Win + R. The first way to add FPS PC games is with VGA updates, Currently there are two companies VGA Gaming is AMD and Nvidia.

How to Add FPS (Frame Per Second) While Playing Game on PC
