Copeland
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Quoting TommyB from SAMP forums! @TommyB
"There's a few methods you can use to force a higher refresh rate on your game.
1: If you have an nvidia gpu, you can force the refresh rate for gta_sa.exe through the nvidia control panel. I don't remember the specifics so you'd have figure that part out on your own.
2: Some versions of ENB series allow you to force your refresh rate by editing an option in the enbseries.ini file. I have a version with everything disabled except for the refresh rate adjustment - https://tommyb.ovh/files/144_enb.zip
If you want to change the refresh rate value (120hz, 240hz, etc) look for DisplayRefreshRateHz in enbseries.ini and change it to your desired value.
3: noname's SA-MP addon mod adds support for variable refresh rates to the game, but it's pretty bloated with a lot of other fixes and adjustments you may or may not want, so be wary when using it."
Most people say that it works with ENB so give it a shot. Credits goes to TommyB.
Also try this: Go to your NVIDIA Control Panel and if you check the last line at the bottom of the list, you'll see an option (with your monitor's name) to override the set refresh rate set from within a game. Now, the standard setting is that it's controlled by the application, change it to "Highest Available".
"There's a few methods you can use to force a higher refresh rate on your game.
1: If you have an nvidia gpu, you can force the refresh rate for gta_sa.exe through the nvidia control panel. I don't remember the specifics so you'd have figure that part out on your own.
2: Some versions of ENB series allow you to force your refresh rate by editing an option in the enbseries.ini file. I have a version with everything disabled except for the refresh rate adjustment - https://tommyb.ovh/files/144_enb.zip
If you want to change the refresh rate value (120hz, 240hz, etc) look for DisplayRefreshRateHz in enbseries.ini and change it to your desired value.
3: noname's SA-MP addon mod adds support for variable refresh rates to the game, but it's pretty bloated with a lot of other fixes and adjustments you may or may not want, so be wary when using it."
Most people say that it works with ENB so give it a shot. Credits goes to TommyB.
Also try this: Go to your NVIDIA Control Panel and if you check the last line at the bottom of the list, you'll see an option (with your monitor's name) to override the set refresh rate set from within a game. Now, the standard setting is that it's controlled by the application, change it to "Highest Available".