This didn't work for me.
Setting the game to "No limit on FPS", makes the game stuttery at times.Not smooth at all. Even after setting VSync ON in both RadeonPRO and AMD Catalyst tool that comes with the gfx card driver, and also locking the FPS at 60 in RadeonPRO. Even tried Double VSync. Strange.
But I'm facing a bigger issue. My GFX Card seems to overheat too much with FIFA 17 and it makes my PC reboot after a couple of minutes playing a match. Usually during cinematics (after scoring a goal, etc). Really strange.
I used to play FIFA 16 at 2560x1440, with ULTRA LOD, and with my GFX MOD, no problem. Everything ran smoothly.
But now I get these reboots that are driving me crazy. I can't confirm it's my gfx card overheating, but there would be no other reason I think. And that happens when playing at normal 1920x1080 (ULTRA details) screen resolution, nothing out of the ordinary.
Use MSI afterburner to show the GPU temps during a game, iirc you said you're gaming in a laptop? You should put one of those cooler stands under the laptop, if you are on a desktop just take the front of the PC, should see temps drop at least 10c.
So... definetely doesn't seem to be an overheating problem.
I downloaded "CoreTemp". Right when My PC crashed and rebooted a few moments ago, this is what was logged:
17:48:48 09/19/16,
70,61,62,68,,,50,71,45,2930.87,,48,68,26,2930.87,,49,67,25,2930.87,,48,69,25,2930.87
The
bolded part shows the 4 Core Temperatures right at its peak, before the reboot. Not too high at all, right?. After that, you can see the Temperatures dropping quickly too.
So, it must be something else. I don't know what. Hard to figure out.