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I recently bought a 7600XT so I have AMD's Adrenaline. Now when I play Ghost Recon Breakpoint. According to AMD's software I'm getting between 290 to 310 FPS.

But when I play Breakpoint, the in game FPS counter says only between 90 to 100 FPS. So,

  1. Why the Discrepancy? and
  2. Which one is right?
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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Many games have the fps limited to prevent massive glitches that often happen. Could also be vsync or a number of other settings. With something like vsync, the game engine can run faster than the frames hitting your monitor as they'll be tossed away to prevent tearing.