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Just put my first desktop together. Windows 7 64. Pentium G860 sandy bridge 8gb ddr3 and HD 6750 video card. Big change from old socket 939! But even with wait for vertical refresh (ATI-speak for vsync) turned off I don't get beyond 60 FPS in SF2. Doesn't matter if graphics are low or high. Running catalyst 12.4. SF2 has a 2009 patch (I forget the month). Any way to fix this? Thanks.

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I've just give it ago and with VSync forced off by my Nvidia drivers I get an average of 180+ FPS (1080p Unlimited) regardless of TW settings so it's not internal to the TW games. Probably an ATI Catalyst issue.

 

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didn't one of the patches a few year back have a limiter built in??? Cause I'm at July 2012, and can see 120+ on debug mod

 

but truthfully, I think it's the ATI Bug hath returned

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Hey, Wrench! Please see my follow-up post regarding help for the vsync impaired. Once I installed the Nov 2009 version of SF2I, all was fixed. No more fps cap and SF2[everything] runs like a scalded cat. So, hopefully, the ATI bug hath not returned.

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