I am especially interested in improving your fps, but above all in improving your gaming experience. I already warned in a previous video that Call of Duty was going to officially support FSR 3. A new function that would make us improve FPS between 80 and 100%. Yes that is double fps. For all graphics, both Nvidia and AMD Radeon of course. But is it really as good as it seems? Let's talk about FPS and Latency. Welcome to OchoGeeks again I'm Vince. We will start by analyzing the current state of your PC, with the game's telemetry. For this we will select Settings here at the top right and select Interface. We go down to Telemetry and select Custom. Now we must activate FPS Counter and Server Latency (if you don't already have it active). The Temperature of the Graph will give us important information. High temperature can cause performance problems. Now the most important thing would be to activate the Graphics Card Time (GPU) and the Processor Time (CPU). These values ​​tell us what it costs to process a Frame or Image for the Graphics and the processor, respectively. I'll explain briefly. FPS means frames per second and this means the images that your PC is capable of delivering in one second, that is, 1000 milliseconds. So getting 100 fps in 1000 milliseconds costs you 10 milliseconds to process each image. And in the case of 200 fps the average time between each image would be 5 milliseconds. As basic examples. With this concept in mind we are going to interpret the data that we have activated in telemetry. If the game indicates above on the screen that your GPU is taking 10 milliseconds and your CPU is taking 8 milliseconds. You are now clear about what the limitation is in the game. In other words, your graphics card is slower in processing each image. You would surely be getting around 100 FPS Maximum and your final rendering time would be 10 to 12 milliseconds. Be careful with this, it is vital! Because not all of them are FPS. Remember that it is not recommended to use Frame Generation in competitive games such as Warzone, CS2, Valoran and others. Because you can add a little Latency. And that in this type of games is vital. But in many cases it helps to have a better gaming experience by exceeding 100 FPS. Towards the end of the video I explain how to view and improve latency in AMD and Nvidia. You can leave us a comment below with your questions and suggestions. We always read you. Remember that if you subscribe and give us a Like, you help the Channel grow a lot. Before testing and changes we are going to establish a simple graphical configuration base. We return to game settings. We select graphics and select Exclusive Full Screen (unless you stream simultaneously). When updating the screen you must always select the maximum possible and the screen resolution the one you want or the maximum that your monitor allows. Vertical sync in games should be disabled, and we will leave the refresh rate limit at unlimited for now. In the case of Nvidia graphics we have a trick to lower the latency down here on the screen. We can select Reflex activated or Reflex + Magnification. For AMD, latency can be improved in AMD Adrenaline drivers by activating Antilag (Hopefully Antilag+ soon). Within quality you can copy this competitive configuration that I always recommend. Initially we will not apply any scaling improvements. Whenever you make a major graphical change, reset the saders preload, then exit the game and re-enter. Now wait for this process to finish. Later we are going to tell you the requirements for Frame Generation and also some tricks for configuring Windows. For now we are going to do some initial performance testing tests. With this now clear, we are going to do tests. Let's go to the game. Open warzone and go to Battle royale Solo or Loot. On the map, look for a distant place, such as here here or here. We have already landed. So we look at the performance both in number of FPS and milliseconds. Review your data up here on the screen. And if necessary, write them down. In the second test we go back to Graphics Settings and the Quality tab. Here we select the AMD FSR 3 parameter in resolution and sharpness improvement. And in the Quality preset. You return to the game and check if you see it correctly and if your data at the top of the screen has improved. In this third test comes the big part. Now we go here under preset where it says AMD Frame Generation. Activate it! Go back to the game and check again. How about? Compare the data above with what you previously had. Frame Generation is not useful if it is not accompanied by rescaling such as DLSS 3 or FSR 3. We would like to know your results and your components. So leave us a comment below and don't forget to subscribe and like everything helps. We are going to make sure that you have these parameters active in Windows, for maximum performance of your FPS. 1. You must Deactivate Game Bar 2. You must Activate Game Mode or Game Mode. 3. Now in graphics add the game to run in High Performance. 4. You should have Hardware Accelerated GPU Programming enabled. It is important for Frame Generation technology. 5. Play in exclusive full screen as I told you before. 6. If you use windowed mode, you can activate optimizations for windowed games right here. Now I want to explain to you what frame generation needs to have acceptable performance and tips to have a good balance, since on modest equipment it can suffer a lot of latency. 1. You should have a minimum of 55 fps for 1080 resolution or 70 fps for 1440p. 2. You can activate VSync in the game to synchronize the fps with your monitor and have a constant rhythm, without ups and downs or hardly any extra latency. 3. Leave enhanced AMD Adrenaline 4 synchronization disabled. If you feel excessive lag, try limiting your FPS to 2/3 of the average fps achieved after using Frame Generation. You can use Riva Tuner or a similar program. For example, if you have gone from 100 to 200 fps and your monitor is 165, you could leave it at 165. 5. You can limit the FPS to 95 by the maximum of your monitor. If, for example, you have a 144 monitor, we would leave it at 138 and If it is 165, then 159. 6 advice. It would be Disable VSync to measure performance if you want maximum FPS, but it has its drawbacks. 7. Try Disabling Freesync on your monitor and see if it makes a difference. And activate it again. 8. Try lowering the resolution and see if your FPS increases and thus improves your latency. 9. Switch between the different Rescaling modes by going down to Balanced or Performance. And if you want to try Ultra performance. Trying all these options we should feel less lag and greater fluidity but of course if you are using this on your 60 Hz screen it seems little useful to double your FPS, it is not easy to notice an improvement in fluidity. They can monitor with 5 or 8 milliseconds of latency. If your computer is simple, check the load of your CPU and the VRAM of your GPU. The system is likely saturated. More FPS always require more resources. It has been revealed that we will soon have FSR 3.1. It greatly improves FSR 3. Remember you have the Discord community available. Let's make it grow together. We've already looked at FPS, and you might want to look further. I want to show you this that will help you measure latency and fluidity. And with that see if that is a problem. On Nvidia cards we must have activated the monitoring that is included in the Geforce experience software or the new Nvidia App still in beta. We use ALT + Z to open it, and go to the settings wheel. We select HUD layout, and select Performance. I would recommend choosing Basic. You will have information on FPS, Latency, GPU and CPU usage. Very important. Rendering latency involves only the image generation, but average PC latency involves rendering latency and game latency. You can turn monitoring on and off with ALT + R. Now you could do some Nvidia Reflex Low Latency benchmark tests. At one point in the game you have constant FPS as we have seen before on the large BR map. Go to the game's graphics settings and toggle between the reflex options. 1. It would be off. 2. It would be Activated. 3. Activated + Increase. Stick with the parameter that gives you the best latency, prioritizing FPS. On AMD cards it offers us very complete and fully selectable information. We use ALT + R. And we go to Performance. In Metrics we go to the right on Overlay and activate Metrics Overlay. Here you can give the size and position. To the left of the overlay we have Tracking and select intermediate metrics profile. We make sure that this data is visible. Frame rate. Frame Time, also called Frametime. And also, 99% FPS. Then you activate Latency. On GPU, we activate utilization and temperature. On CPU, the same. This is AMD technology but for universal use, for simple and powerful graphics. And if you still have doubts. YEAH. This is valid for Nvidia GTX, RTX 20 30 and 40 series. And all AMD graphics However, frame generation is available in RTX 20 series or Higher, and AMD RX 5000 or Higher. Remember to SUBSCRIBE and LIKE. Thank you!