In this video, I will show you theÂ
best settings on NVIDIA Control Panel for optimize your graphics card and get moreÂ
FPS and maximum performance in your games. Hey! What's Up? Iâm Victor and welcomeÂ
to another video of this channel! First, right-click on the desktop andÂ
then select âNVIDIA Control Panelâ. Now, you must select the sectionÂ
âAdjust image settings with previewâ, then check the option âUse the advancedÂ
3D image settingsâ and click on âApplyâ. After that, select theÂ
section âManage 3D settingsâ. The option âImage Scalingâ or âNVIDIA ImageÂ
Scalingâ allows you to have better image quality, when playing with lower resolutionsÂ
than your monitor's default. So, you can get better FPS by reducingÂ
the screen resolution of your games,  without lose too much quality. For enable that feature, select the optionÂ
âOnâ, then choose a percentage of sharpening, and check the box âOverlay Indicatorâ to allow an overlay to appear in yourÂ
screen whenever that feature is enabled. In âAmbient Occlusionâ, select âPerformanceâ. In âAnisotropic Filteringâ,Â
select âApplication Controlledâ. In âAnti-Aliasing - FXAAâ, IÂ
recommend that you select âOffâ. âAnti-Aliasing - Gamma Correctionâ, âOnâ. âAnti-Aliasing - Modeâ, selectÂ
âApplication Controlledâ. âAnti-Aliasing - Transparencyâ, âOffâ. âBackground Application Max Frame Rateâ, âOffâ. In "CUDA - GPUs", select all of them. The option âDSR - Factorsâ allows you to use upperÂ
resolutions than those supported by your monitor. For example, play games in â4Kâ on a monitorÂ
that only supports resolutions up to â1080pâ. In âLow Latency Modeâ, select âUltraâ forÂ
lower input lag and frame time in your games. In the option "Max Frame Rate", youÂ
can limit the FPS in your games... but if you want to do that, I recommendÂ
that you do it in each game individually, through the section "Program Settings". Right? In âOpenGL rendering GPUâ,Â
select your graphics card. âOptimize for Compute Performanceâ, âOnâ. In âPower Management Modeâ, selectÂ
âPrefer Maximum Performanceâ. âShader Cache Sizeâ, select âDriver Defaultâ. âTexture Filtering - AnisotropicÂ
Sample Optimizationâ, âOnâ. In âTexture Filtering - NegativeÂ
LOD biasâ, select âAllowâ. âTexture Filtering - Qualityâ, âHigh Performanceâ. âTexture Filtering -Â
Trilinear Optimizationâ, âOnâ. In âThreaded Optimizationâ, select âAutoâ. In âTriple Bufferingâ, you can selectÂ
âOnâ if you play with V-Sync enable. In "Vertical Sync", select "UseÂ
the 3D Application Settingâ. âVirtual Reality Pre-Rendered Framesâ, select â1â. And save the settings by clicking on âApplyâ. After that, select the sectionÂ
âConfigure Surround, PhysXâ. In the option âProcessorâ,Â
select your graphics card. And lastly, save the changeÂ
by clicking on âApplyâ. And that was the video! If you want to boost and optimizeÂ
performance in your games, you can subscribe to this channel and then alwaysÂ
learn new methods when I upload new videos. Thanks for watching! See you in the next video!