Effective, stable and minimal; the best tool I've found to help limit/stabilize framerate and monitor GPU sensors or resources. Does what it says with no bloat, and the emphasis the developer puts on data privacy is appreciated. Highly recommend.
Game Dashboard
- Release Date:
- Aug 27, 2019
- Developer:
- Disruptive Software
- Publisher:
- Disruptive Software
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Features
- Advanced framerate limiter with unique smoothing and power efficiency features. Flexible in-game adjustments.
- Real-time latency control for DirectX games.
- CPU status: temperature, utilization, memory consumption and clock speed.
- GPU status: temperatures, fan speed, resource utilization, memory consumption and clock speed.
- Custom user notes and flexible overlay display options (compact or different chart types).
- Very lightweight and efficient, with innovative overlay and text-rendering technology, demonstrating a proprietary parallel-processing framework.
- Basic GPU fan control. Simple under/overclocking (experimental).
Community-Driven Development
New features will be added based on user preferences. If you're interested in specific functionality feel free to send a message detailing your requirements.Privacy and Security
This software doesn't require drivers or administrative privileges to work, and it doesn't write any data to the file system or Windows registry (apart from the optional user-settings file). It doesn't access the internet and can be used with Steam in offline mode.It is adequate for use in secure environments and complies with all data protection regulations, including CCPA, HIPAA, COPPA and the European GDPR.
Current Limitations
- Some multiplayer games with aggressive anti-cheat are currently incompatible. Fixing this is work-in-progress.
- GUI is not available for OpenGL games (framerate control features still work).
- Latency control is not enabled for Vulkan games. May be enabled later, depending on player interest.
- GPU status and overclocking features only available for AMD and NVIDIA cards.
- Some status data may be missing (e.g. old graphics cards don't have a memory temperature sensor).
- Overclocking has some limitations described in the manual (mostly driver-related).
- Native UWP apps not supported (some apps in the Windows Store).
Additional features are available under NDA. Send a message for technical demonstrations.
Screenshots
User Reviews
Purchased this about an hour ago and have to say it does exactly what i needed it to do - I was getting really high temps in Disco Elysium and after a bit of investigation I realised it was because the game was trying to render at 140+ FPS ... This utility allowed me to put a cap of 60 FPS and temps drop significantly. Also, want to say thanks to the devs, I had a question around profiles which was answered within 15 mins of posting on the discussion channel, much appreciated.
It works great, specially in older games that doesn't have a frame limiter and push 1000fps for no reason, wasting energy. Also, no input lag because of VSYNC. With it on, the frame times are as flat as a mirror. So, no stutters. Just smooth gameplay.
Can't personally recommend this and sadly past the refund request time frame. I have tried everything they say to do and suggestions/recommendations and still can't get this to work. Even the Desktop test refuses to work properly. Only overlay being used is Steam's and have tried even turning off Windows 10 Gamebar to still no avail. Got it on sale and was watching it as it had much promise but currently can't recommend this to anyone. 😢 Edit: Also want to add I'm using it on an NVidia card however it's the older NVidia 970 GTX card so there's no issue with Fast sync and Geforce Experience has never been installed. Edit As Of v1.0.7: Now it seems the program is working. There are still a few games it SHOULD be working with that it doesn't (i.e. 7 Days to Die) etc. However all in all it seems to be displaying the GUI now at least. Will recommend once the remaining issue is fixed.
Works great. It is worth every penny for the frame-rate limiter alone. It is the most resource friendly application/program of this kind I have ever seen by far. Highly recommend to any who would like to find that perfect smooth frame-rate. I played around with adjusting the frame-rate up and down from 1FPS to 60FPS just to see what I could learn about my system...it was interesting ( in a good way) to say the least.
Effective, stable and minimal; the best tool I've found to help limit/stabilize framerate and monitor GPU sensors or resources.
cant use this program with any game that has eac (Easy Anti-Cheat) very sad
COOL DOESNT PLAY CNC ZERO HOUR BUT COOL
[h1]Best Tool for My Specific Needs[/h1] Having tried many available external FPS limiters up for download, and attempted to use my driver-based FPS limiter, I've found this to be the most ideal tool for my needs. I'm going to list the pros relevant to myself below. - [b]The option to switch between two FPS limits that you define.[/b] I have a 144Hz FreeSync monitor, and prefer running 60FPS in my singleplayer slash non-PVP games, but want it at 138 for PVP gaming. This software lets me switch between them with a single hotkey, which is extremely convenient. - [b]The ability to disable the limiter temporarily.[/b] RivaTuner, much as I like it, doesn't have a complete toggle feature, at least not for Vulkan. Several of the games I play perform better or have issues resolved by using DXVK with them, which nearly every software-based FPS limiter clashes with, including Game Dashboard (I don't consider this a bug with Dashboard, given it affects many other limiters.). Dashboard at least ...
[h1]Game Dashboard Review: The Good, The Bad, and The Meh[/h1] [i]Posted by Kiba Snowpaw, Furry Alpha Male Ice Wolf from HowlStrom[/i] [h2]Introduction[/h2] Greetings, fellow gamers and enthusiasts! As an FPS aficionado with a soft spot for the furry community, I've clocked countless hours into various utilities that promise to enhance our gaming experience. Today, I’m diving deep into Game Dashboard by Disruptive Software, a utility that’s been part of my gaming arsenal for quite some time. Let’s break down what makes this software tick, and where it falls short. [h2]Basic Plot Summary[/h2] Alright, Game Dashboard isn’t a game per se, but more of a utility designed to streamline your gaming experience. It’s an overlay tool that offers framerate and latency control, along with CPU and GPU monitoring. It’s meant for enthusiasts, professionals, and developers who want to tweak their in-game performance on the fly. [h2]Originality[/h2] Game Dashboard brings a blend of prac...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 or higher
- Processor: x86 compatible 64-bit CPU
- Memory: 256 MB RAM
- Graphics: Any graphics card
- Storage: 2 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Vulkan, OpenGL, or DirectX 8 / 9 / 10 / 11 / 12 game(s)
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7 or higher
- Processor: Dual-core or better
- Memory: 1024 MB RAM
- Graphics: AMD or NVIDIA graphics card
- Storage: 2 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Vulkan driver 1.1 or higher
FAQ
How much does Game Dashboard cost?
Game Dashboard costs $5.99.
What are the system requirements for Game Dashboard?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or higher Processor: x86 compatible 64-bit CPU Memory: 256 MB RAM Graphics: Any graphics card Storage: 2 MB available space Additional Notes: Vulkan, OpenGL, or DirectX 8 / 9 / 10 / 11 / 12 game(s) Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 or higher Processor: Dual-core or better Memory: 1024 MB RAM Graphics: AMD or NVIDIA graphics card Storage: 2 MB available space Additional Notes: Vulkan driver 1.1 or higher
What platforms is Game Dashboard available on?
Game Dashboard is available on Windows PC.
Is Game Dashboard worth buying?
Game Dashboard has 80% positive reviews from 20 players.
When was Game Dashboard released?
Game Dashboard was released on Aug 27, 2019.
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