How do I increase my FPS in Tomb Raider?
PC Settings
- Open the NVIDIA control panel and navigate to Manage 3D settings.
- Select the tab Program settings and find Shadow of the Tomb Raider.
- Set Maximum pre-rendered frames to 1.
- Set Monitor technology to G-SYNC (if applicable).
- Set Multi-Display/Mixed GPU acceleration to Single display performance mode.
Is Rise of the Tomb Raider CPU or GPU intensive?
The GPU is better than the Minimum requirement, however your ram amount isn’t. The game requires a minimum of 6gb system ram. A small upgrade and you may be able to play the game, but you need to consider your CPU too.
Can I run Rise of the Tomb Raider on my PC?
Rise of the Tomb Raider will run on PC system with Windows 7 64bit and upwards. Additionally it has Mac and Linux versions.
How do you show FPS in Tomb Raider?
To start the benchmark test, select Start Benchmark from the Main Menu. Once the test has finished, a dialog will appear displaying the minimum, maximum and average FPS (frames per second) that the game ran at during the test. The higher the FPS, the better the game’s performance.
Should I enable DirectX 12 on Rise of the Tomb Raider?
“For Rise of the Tomb Raider the largest gain DirectX 12 will give us is the ability to spread our CPU rendering work over all CPU cores, without introducing additional overhead. This is especially important on 8-core CPUs like Intel i7’s or many AMD FX processors.”
How much RAM does Rise of the Tomb Raider use?
What also surprised us with Rise of the Tomb Raider was its RAM usage. The game uses up to 4.5GB of RAM when Very High textures are enabled. As a result of that, PC systems with 8GB of RAM may experience various stutters (especially if there are programs running in the background).
How much RAM does Rise of the Tomb Raider need?
OS: Windows 10 64 bit. Processor: Intel Core i7-3770K. Memory: 8 GB RAM. Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 980Ti 2560×1440 or NVIDIA GTX 970 1920×1080.
How do I put fps on my screen?
The FPS counter is enabled by default and pressing F12 will bring it up in the upper left corner of your screen. Use the settings on the right side of the “FPS” tab to change the hotkey, specify a different screen corner, or hide the overlay.