To maximize performance and reduce issues like screen tearing or low FPS, follow these steps in NVIDIA Control Panel:
- Global 3D Settings (Recommended Baseline)
CUDA-GPUs: Select “All” to utilize all available cores.
Low Latency Mode: Set to “Ultra” for competitive games (reduces input lag).
Max Frame Rate: Disable or set slightly below your monitor’s refresh rate (e.g., 141 FPS for 144Hz).
Power Management: “Prefer Maximum Performance” to prevent throttling.
Texture Filtering: “High Performance” for FPS gains (sacrifices minor visual quality).
Vertical Sync: Off for uncapped FPS; Adaptive if screen tearing occurs. - Program-Specific Settings for Elden Ring
Navigate to “Manage 3D Settings” > “Program Settings” and add eldenring.exe.
Preferred Refresh Rate: “Highest Available”.
Vertical Sync: Force Off (if using frame rate unlockers).
Max Pre-Rendered Frames: Set to 1 (reduces input lag).
Threaded Optimization: On for multi-core CPUs. - Display Adjustments
Under “Change Resolution”, ensure your monitor’s native refresh rate (e.g., 144Hz) is selected.
Enable G-Sync (if supported) in “Set Up G-Sync” for smoother VRR performance. - Additional Tips
Update drivers via GeForce Experience (look for “Game Ready” versions).
Combine with in-game settings: Lower shadows/lighting and disable motion blur.
For advanced users, consider third-party tools like frame rate unlockers (use offline mode to avoid bans).
Note: Settings may vary based on hardware. Test configurations in-game for stability.
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