![]() ![]() The first setting we’ll check here is the CUDA - GPUs. Just double-click the word All and make sure that your main graphics card is the one checked, then click OK. This next setting is a little iffy and you may or may not have it, but just in case you don’t see it on your control panel you can ignore this step. Under Maximum pre-rendered frames select 1. If you have a much older computer, you may want to drop it down to 3 or 4. Once again, click and scroll to Prefer maximum performance then select it.įor the Preferred refresh rate, set it to the Highest available setting. Set Texture filtering Quality to High performance. In our final setting, Threaded optimization, just turn it on.Īll of the 3D settings are in place, now click Apply to make sure they all, well, apply. Under Display > Change resolution, all you want to do is make sure your refresh rate is properly set to the maximum allowed (in my case 60Hz). Moving on to Adjust desktop color settings, it’s more of a personal preference thing. ![]() You can leave the default selection that allows other applications, such as your monitor, to control the settings. Or select Use NVIDIA settings to customize via the control panel.įrom here you can adjust and fine-tune the settings until you find a configuration that works for you. ![]()
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