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// Enumerate adapters and devices IDXGIAdapter* dxgiAdapter; dxgiFactory->EnumAdapters(0, &dxgiAdapter);

// Swapchain creation DXGI_SWAP_CHAIN_DESC1 swapChainDesc = {}; swapChainDesc.BufferCount = 2; swapChainDesc.Width = 800; swapChainDesc.Height = 600; swapChainDesc.Format = DXGI_FORMAT_R8G8B8A8_UNORM; swapChainDesc.SampleDesc.Count = 1; swapChainDesc.SampleDesc.Quality = 0; swapChainDesc.BufferUsage = DXGI_USAGE_RENDER_TARGET_OUTPUT; swapChainDesc.SwapEffect = DXGI_SWAP_EFFECT_FLIP_DISCARD; fps+monitor+activation+code

// Create a device D3D_FEATURE_LEVEL featureLevel = D3D_FEATURE_LEVEL_12_0; ID3D12Device* d3dDevice; D3D12CreateDevice(NULL, featureLevel, IID_PPV_ARGS(&d3dDevice)); swapChainDesc.BufferCount = 2

IDXGIDevice* dxgiDevice; device->QueryInterface(IID_PPV_ARGS(&dxgiDevice)); swapChainDesc.Width = 800

IDXGISwapChain1* swapChain; dxgiDevice->CreateSwapChainForHwnd(d3dDevice, hWnd, &swapChainDesc, NULL, NULL, &swapChain); Optimizing FPS involves balancing your hardware capabilities, system settings, monitor settings, and in-game or application settings. For developers, understanding and utilizing graphics APIs efficiently can lead to significant performance gains. Always monitor your system's performance using tools like MSI Afterburner or the Performance Monitor in Windows to identify bottlenecks.

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