Is there a way to save nvidia studio settings for each update?

If you haven’t known, GSYNC causes issues with studio, causing the framerate to tank.

Instead of turning GSYNC off by default, I opted to set it off just for studio. Which worked fine, but every roblox update the executable name changes, and I have to add another settings preset.

Is there a way to generalize the nvidia settings so it works for roblox executables in general?

Alternatively, are there any other low-hassle ways to get past this issue?

I experience this same issue, except not with a G-SYNC capable monitor. It seems to be only affecting me and not my other friends with Nvidia Cards who use Roblox Studio.

I’m on a ASUS FX505GT, which isn’t an extremely capable machine, but it should be more than enough to run Studio at capable frames. I can play other titles at a consistent FPS while with Roblox Studio, I notice the frames will tank to about ~40FPS then randomly go back up again until tanking immediately after again.

In order to circumvent this issue, I have to go into Windows Graphic Settings page, and manually add Roblox Studio. Everytime Roblox Studio updates, it deletes the old RobloxStudioBeta.exe file and replaces it with a completely new copy, as well as changing the version folder said .exe is located under.

This makes it extremely cumbersome because now I have to dread every single update that Roblox Studio receives because I have to manually specify the RobloxStudioBeta.exe because Windows thinks it’s a Low Power program for some reason, which causes my Integrated to take control.

There has got to be a way to resolve these issues.

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