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I did but it didnt work
right, Asus. Just as i suspected Download their "Gpu tweak II" software from their "MyAsus" software if you have, or just go online and download it from some site, its pretty easy to find.
Download it, reboot your pc, open the software, find advanced settings, there will be an FPS slider in the bottom, slide that ♥♥♥♥♥ to 0 or 255. 0 will uncap your fps but sometimes its a little buggy and doesn't stay on 0 and keeps on resetting. so you can slide it to 255 or whatever is the max number for your GPU
After you have set it, reboot again and make sure the software launched up again. That should fix your fps problems
Thank you.:)