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@Nvidia Control Panel Best Settings for Gaming Quality | How to Optimize Nvidia Control Panel
This Nvidia control panel best quality settings for gaming tutorial will show you how to optimize the Nvidia control panel for the ultimate and highest gaming performance, image quality and FPS that can be achieved on gaming laptops, high end and low end PCs. This guide focuses on the Manage 3D settings area which gives you the most control over visual quality in games. I'll also show you how to download, how to get and how to use the Nvidia control panel. If your Nvidia control panel is missing, not showing or not opening, let me know and I'll make a video about it. Want a SweetFX / ReShare or Nvidia Inspector utilities tutorial for advanced tweaking? Let me know in the comments! - shogoz HUGE credit to Koroush Ghazi at TweakGuides for the reliable information: https://tweakguides.pcgamingwiki.com/NVFORCE_1.html Subscribe to me for instant regret http://bit.ly/subtoshogoz Twitch: https://twitch.tv/shogoz My Discord: https://discord.gg/cdtYsepDbk If you'd like to support the channel: https://www.paypal.me/shogoz NVIDIA Control Panel Windows Store App missing / won't install or launch https://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/4733/~/nvidia-control-panel-windows-store-app 3D Settings for Nvidia Control Panel NVCP This is the main section for configuring important graphics and performance-related settings on your Nvidia GPU. There are three major sub-components here: Adjust Image Settings With Preview; Manage 3D Settings; and Configure Surround, PhysX. Adjust Image Settings with Preview The options are: Let the 3D Application Decide – which reduces your ability to enhance and further control game graphics quality and performance via the NVCP. Use the Advanced 3D Image Settings – this setting allows you to greatly optimise games. Use my preference emphasizing Manage 3D Settings Any setting you change under Global Settings applies to all games and other 3D applications on your system, while those you change under Program Settings only apply to the specific game or program you select in the drop-down box at the top. Image sharpening Turn off image sharpening and GPU scaling. Ambient Occlusion Ambient Occlusion, such as SSAO (Screen Space Ambient Occlusion), HBAO (Horizon Based Ambient Occlusion) or HDAO (High Definition Ambient Occlusion), it's best to first try that rather than to force AO from the NVCP. Anisotropic Filtering The options for this setting are Application Controlled, Off, 2x, 4x, 8x, and 16x. Most games will benefit from using forced 16x AF. Antialiasing FXAA AA is a technique used to smooth the appearance of jagged lines. Antialiasing Gamma Correction This setting has no impact on modern DirectX games. Antialiasing Mode Set to Application-controlled. Antialiasing Setting Attempting to force MSAA, or AA methods based on MSAA, such as Coverage Sampling Antialiasing (CSAA) or Multi-Frame Sampled Antialiasing (MFAA), will only work for some games. Antialiasing Transparency Causes performance and/or compatibility issues in most games. CUDA GPUs For gaming purposes, components such as PhysX physics simulations or AI processing can be GPU accelerated using CUDA to improve performance. DSR Factors Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR) is a feature that allows you to render a game at a higher resolution than your monitor's native resolution (its max supported resolution), and then rescales the higher resolution image to match your native resolution DSR Smoothness This setting comes into effect when the DSR - Factors setting is enabled. GeDoSaTo (Generic DownSampling Tool) provides many more options than DSR. Maximum Pre-Rendered Frames / Low Latency Mode / Max Frame Rate Controls the max number of frames the CPU prepares in advance. Can cause input lag. Multi-Frame Sampled AA (MFAA) Provides MSAA-like Antialiasing quality at a lower performance cost. OpenGL rendering GPU Determines how OpenGL games and applications handle rendering when connected to multiple displays and/or if using two or more different types of Nvidia GPUs. Power Management Mode The options are Optimal Power, Adaptive and Prefer Maximum Performance. Shader Cache Texture filtering Anisotropic Sample Optimization Set to Off to ensure the highest image quality Texture filtering Negative LOD bias Set this to Clamp NOT Allow. Texture filtering Quality Options include High Performance, Performance, Quality and High Quality. Texture filtering Trilinear Optimization Threaded Optimization Triple Buffering Vertical Sync / VSYNC If you have a Gsync monitor, skip this. Virtual Reality Pre-rendered Frames Virtual Reality – Variable Rate Super Sampling Other options in the NVCP include display settings which allow you to: Change resolution, adjust desktop colour settings, rotate display, rotate display, view HDCP status, set up Digital Audio, adjust desktop size and position and set up multiple displays. Other NVIDIA control panel video settings are: adjust colour settings and adjust video image settings.

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