So I just found out that you can make custom FPS limits in nvidia inspector, and I thought I would save some of you the hassle of searching around, and just put a tut on here. I know, framerate limiting is already a feature in nvinspector; this is just how to make custom limits.<br><br>

Now, this isn't going to manipulate your refreshrate -- just your framerate, and I know you can do this via software, but I (and presumably some of you) think it's cleaner to have the driver be in charge of these types of things.<br><br>

Requirements:<br><br>

-nvidia card<br>

-nvidia inspector<br><br>

First:<br>

-Decide what framerate you want to be limited to. lets use 100fps as an example. We need to convert our normal human number into crazy-driver-language-numbers (hexadecimal).<br><br>

-Open calculator - click "view" - select "programmer"<br><br>

-select "Dec" (decimal), and type in what framerate you want (100 in this case)<br><a class="H-lightbox-open" href="http://www.overclock.net/content/type/61/id/1336606/"><img alt="" class="lightbox-enabled" data-id="1336606" data-type="61" src="http://www.overclock.net/content/type/61/id/1336606/width/350/height/700/flags/LL" style="; width: 350px; height: 321px"></a><br><br>

Now select "Hex". You're left with what inspector will read as 100 -- in this case, "64"<br><a class="H-lightbox-open" href="http://www.overclock.net/content/type/61/id/1336611/"><img alt="" class="lightbox-enabled" data-id="1336611" data-type="61" src="http://www.overclock.net/content/type/61/id/1336611/width/350/height/700/flags/LL" style="; width: 350px; height: 322px"></a><br><br><br>

Now:<br>

-Go to the directory nvidia inspector is installed to, and open "CustomSettingNames_en-EN" in notepad.<br><br>

- <b>ctrl+f</b> for "frame rate limiter". Find a FPS limit your never going to use (or you could copy and past the code to create a new value, if you <i>really</i> want to), and replace the last two digits with what we converted in calculator<br><a class="H-lightbox-open" href="http://www.overclock.net/content/type/61/id/1336625/"><img alt="" class="lightbox-enabled" data-id="1336625" data-type="61" src="http://www.overclock.net/content/type/61/id/1336625/width/350/height/700/flags/LL" style="; width: 350px; height: 190px"></a><br>

(You should probably change the name too, so it's easy to find)<br><br><br>

Last:<br>

-open nvidia inspector, and select your FPS limit<br><a class="H-lightbox-open" href="http://www.overclock.net/content/type/61/id/1336633/"><img alt="" class="lightbox-enabled" data-id="1336633" data-type="61" src="http://www.overclock.net/content/type/61/id/1336633/width/350/height/700/flags/LL" style="; width: 350px; height: 309px"></a><br><br><br>

Hopefully I saved the one person actually trying to do this some time. <img alt="thumb.gif" class="bbcode_smiley" src="http://files.overclock.net/images/smilies/thumb.gif">