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Steam adds an in-game performance monitor so you can brag about hitting 900 FPS in Deus Ex
The new overlay allows you to monitor in real time the impact of hardware and FPS generation on game performance. Valve has added a new performance monitoring tool to the Steam client, which allows you to analyze in more detail how the system is processing each game in real time. The big news of this tool is the ability to identify how many of the FPS displayed are actually processed by the game and how many are generated by technologies such as…
Steam FPS Counter Can Now Differentiate Real Frames From Generated Ones
Unless your game has a built-in benchmarking tool or FPS counter, the one built into Steam is usually the most straightforward way to check if your system is running a game smoothly. Valve has expanded on this tool to now be able to show you the number of frames that have been rendered by your GPU, and which were generated using, well, frame generation tech. In a post, Valve calls the new and more detailed FPS counter the Steam In-Game Performan…
On June 17, Valve announced the availability of a new beta version of Steam that adds the possibility of monitoring the use and temperature of various components of the PC, similar to how other third-party tools such as MSI Afterburner with Rivatuner and AIDA64, among others. Today, June 30, the Steam performance monitor was updated with a new feature that allows you to see, in detail (minimum and maximum), the base FPS and those resulting from …
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