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How to optimize Nvidia Control Panel settings for gaming and overall performance

Unlock peak grpahics performance with these essential Nvidia Control Panel settings

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If you’re running an Nvidia GPUthe Nvidia Control Panel is one of the most powerfuland most overlookedtools at your disposal. Hidden behind its plain interface are dozens of tweaks that can instantly sharpen your visualssmooth out gameplayand help your graphics card run at its best.

Whether you’re trying to squeeze out a few more frames in your favorite shooter or simply want your PC to look and feel betterfine-tuning these settings can make a real difference. Here’s how to dial in the Nvidia Control Panel for peak performance in just a few minutes.

Update your drivers

Keeping your drivers up-to-date is the key to getting the best out of your graphics card. Before delving further into the Nvidia Control Panelmake sure that you’ve got the latest drivers that Nvidia has to offer.

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You can download the latest Nvidia drivers from the official website. If you need additional help upgrading your drivershere’s our guide on updating graphics card drivers. We also recommend downloading the official Nvidia app for further assistance.

You can download the latest Nvidia drivers from the official website. If you need additional help upgrading your driversand installing the optional (but useful) GeForce Experiencehere’s our guide on updating graphics card drivers.

How to launch the Nvidia Control Panel

To access the Nvidia Control Paneluse Windows search to look for Nvidia Control Panel and select the corresponding result. 

Best Nvidia Control Panel settings for gaming and performance

You can use individual games’ settings menus to decide your GPU settingsbut optimizing your graphics settings in the Control Panel can have a huge impact on your gaming experience. Smoother gameplay and bettersharperbrighter visuals are all a possibility when the settings are properly adjusted.

The Nvidia Control Panel is easy enough to navigatebut there are so many options to choose fromit may seem confusing at first. Let’s take a look at each of the settings and what they doas well as some suggestions on what you might like to set them to.

Nvidia Control Panel — 3D Settings

The 3D Settings tab on the left-hand side of the Nvidia Control Panel is arguably the most important when it comes to gamingbut it’s equally important for creativity. To access all the optionssimply click on Adjust Image Settings With Preview.

Below the moving Nvidia logoselect Use the Advanced 3D Image Settings and then click Apply at the bottom.

Switch to the Manage 3D Settings tab on the left side in order to edit all the available 3D settings.

Image sharpening

This setting enhances the visuals in your gamesmaking them appear sharper and clearer. It doesn’t affect performance but can make your game look crisper like you’re playing at a higher resolution. Too much thoughand you’ll lose detailso don’t go overboard.

A common sharpening level some gamers like is around 0.50 with the film grain set to around 0.17but feel free to play around.

Ambient occlusion

This setting is responsible for the shadows and environmental lighting in your games.

For the best balance between GPU load and great gameplayset this to Performance.

Anisotropic filtering

Anisotropic filtering increases the visual quality of game textures when your camera is at a steep angle.

This setting should be set to Application-controlled.

Antialiasing — FXAA

This stands for Fast approximate anti-aliasing which is Nvidia’s screen-space anti-aliasing algorithm. You can turn this setting Off.

Antialiasing — Gamma correction

This corrects the brightness values in images enhanced by antialiasing. It’s usually best to turn this setting On.

Antialiasing — Mode

This is a general setting related to antialiasingwhich in itself is a technique that smooths out images. Leave this at Application-Controlled.

Antialiasing — Transparency

The last AA setting applies to Nvidia’s technology of applying antialiasing to transparent textures. You can usually turn this Off.

Background Application Max Frame Rate

This controls the frames per second (fps) that your games and other applications will have when minimized. If you don’t have any performance issuesyou can leave this Off.

If you feel you’d rather limit background frame ratesturn this on and set it to the bare minimum frame rate you want to targetsuch as 60 fpsor on older or weaker GPUs30 fps.

CUDA – GPUs

This setting should always be set to Allas it refers to which of the CUDA cores in your graphics card can be used.

DSR – Factors

DSR stands for Dynamic Super Resolution. This technology improves image quality by rendering the images and upscaling them to a higher resolution.

While this sounds good on paperit’s a killer for your frame rates (fps)so it’s best to turn this setting Off. Especially since newermore capable solutions like DLSS are now available.

DSR – Smoothness

Much like the previous DSR settingthis will only decrease your fps. As suchit’s better to turn it Off.

Low Latency Mode

Low Latency Mode ensures that the frames in your game are submitted into the render queue just when the graphics card requires them. Nvidia refers to this as “just in time frame scheduling”. This results inas the name itself suggestslower latency and higher frame rates.

To increase your fpsturn this setting On.

Max Frame Rate

This setting limits your fps to a certain number. Different games will be able to achieve different fpsand though the true limit of what you can experience will always be your monitor’s refresh ratesome games have heavily unlocked frame rates in menuswhich can result in undue power drain on your GPU.

If you don’t want to limit your frame rates in any waysimply turn this setting Off. If you’d like to adjust this setting to match your monitorkeep reading.

Some competitive gamers like to set this option to double that of their monitor’s refresh rate. If you’re not sure about the refresh rate of your monitoryou can check it in Windows Settings.

In order to check your display’s refresh rateuse Windows search to look for Advanced Display and click on View Advanced Display Info. Check the refresh rate and adjust this setting to match it. In our examplethe limit would be 75.

Monitor technology

This setting will not be visible to all users. If you can see ityou can use it to turn on Nvidia’s G-Sync. Nvidia G-Sync is responsible for adjusting your monitor’s refresh rate to become dynamiccausing display refreshes only when a frame is sent from the GPU. It solves issues such as screen tearing.

G-Sync is useful for all high-end and low-end systemsso should be set to On if your monitor supports it.

Multi-Frame Sampled Anti-Aliasing (MFAA)

This setting removes jagged edges and smooths out graphicsresulting in improved visuals. Unfortunatelythis is a small gain for the price that your frame rates may have to pay.

For gamingwe recommend that you turn this setting Off.

OpenGL Rendering GPU

This option lets you choose which one of your graphics cards (if you have more than one) will be used for OpenGL. If you have multiple graphics cardspick your GPU from the dropdown menu and select it.

Power Management Mode

As the name impliesthis setting is responsible for optimizing the power vs performance ratio of your graphics card.

If you don’t mind letting your GPU use maximum power and perhaps run a little hotterselect Prefer Maximum Performance.

Shader Cache

When turned onthis setting reduces processor usage. It’s optimal to turn it On.

Texture filtering — Anisotropic sample optimization

Anisotropic sample optimization limits the number of samples that are used by your GPU. Turn this setting On.

Texture filtering — Negative LOD bias

When turned onthis setting makes stationary images sharper and enables texture filtering. Toggle it to Allow.

Texture filtering — Quality

This setting lets you optimize texture filtering to value performance. Switch it to High Performance.

Texture filtering — Trilinear optimization

Trilinear optimization will usually be on by default. It smooths out textures in your games. If it happens to be turned offmake sure to switch it to on.

Threaded optimization

Threaded optimization allows your computer to utilize several processor cores at once. Turn this to Auto.

Triple buffering

When triple buffering is enabledframes are rendered in one back buffer which can improve frame rates without tearing. Although there are some games that benefit from this settingit’s best to turn it Off.

Vertical sync

Vsync synchronizes the frame rate with your monitor’s refresh rate. As it can limit your fps and cause input lagit’s better to turn it Off unless you experience severe screen tearing issues. G-Sync and Freesync are far more capable alternatives.

Virtual Reality pre-rendered frames

This setting limits the number of frames that your processor prepares ahead of your GPU being able to process it.

For optimal performanceset this to 1.

Finishing up

Once you have adjusted all of these settingsclick Apply on the bottom right-hand side to save the changes.

Nvidia Control Panel settings – Configure SurroundPhysX

Go back to the menu on the left-hand side and navigate to Configure SurroundPhysX.

On the right part of this sectionyou will find PhysX Settings. Switch that from Auto to the model of your GPU.

Nvidia Control Panel settings – Display

This section will help you optimize your display settings. Navigate to it on the left-hand side and go down the list as required.

Change resolution

Select the monitor that you are using at the top of this section. If you have multiple displaysyou will have to repeat the steps for all of them.

Under Resolutionscroll down until you find the highest possible resolution in the PC section. Nextadjust the monitor’s refresh rate to the highest available.

Scroll down to the color settings and click on Use Nvidia Color Settings. Make sure that the desktop color depth is set to Highest (32-bit) and that the Output Dynamic Range is set to Full.

Select Apply to save all your changes.

Adjust desktop color settings

This section lets you play around with the color settings on your display. All the settings here are down to your personal preference. You can adjust BrightnessContrastand Gamma in the first row. Feel free to move the sliders and press Apply to see the resultas the changes are easily reverted.

You can also try out Digital Vibrance. This setting will increase color saturation and make the shades brighter. A value of around 70% to 80% may look bestbut this depends on the game.

If you’ve made any changespress Apply.

Adjust desktop size and position

You will notice that we’ve skipped over the next three sections: Rotate displayView HDCP statusand Set Up Digital Audio. All of these have no impact on gaming and won’t require adjustments.

In the Adjust Desktop Size and Position tabpick the display you want to make changes toand then look down toward the Scaling section.

You can choose the correct setting to pick here based on your needs.

  • For the highest fps possible at native resolutionpick No Scaling.
  • If you want the best mix of performance and visualsmake sure you Enabled GPU Scaling in 3D settingsand then set this option to Aspect ratio.
  • For games with low resolutions and pixel games pick Integer Scaling.

Don’t forget to make sure that the scaling is performed on the GPU by selecting that option in the dropdown menu below. Lastlytick the box that says Override the Scaling Mode Set By Games and Programs.

Once you’re donepress Apply.

Set up G-Sync

Look back at the menu on the left-hand side. If this section is not visible to yousimply move on to the next step. If it isit will let you decide whether or not to use Nvidia G-Sync.

Nvidia’s G-Sync synchronizes your monitor’s refresh rates to match the graphics card. Howeveron modern computers with powerful graphics cards and gaming monitors with higher refresh ratesthis setting is almost obsolete. It can actually lower your gaming performance.

If you are playing on a budget or mid-range computer that is several years oldyou can try out G-Sync by ticking the box next to Enable.

Set up multiple displays

This section is only useful to users who run multiple monitor setups. If that’s not youjump down to the next step.

In this part of the Control Panelyou will be able to change your display configuration and which displays to use. If you have two or more monitorsyou can drag their icons using your mouse. This lets you pick which display will act as your primary monitor.

In generalyou should drag the icons to match the physical setup of your displays. You can move them abovebelowto the rightor to the leftso all kinds of monitor setups can be configured here.

Adjust video color settings

This setting will help you optimize the color palette used in videos and games.

In the second question about color adjustments choose the second option — Nvidia Settings. Switch over to the Advanced tab below. Pick Full (0-255) and press Apply to save all changes.

Adjust Video Image Settings

The Nvidia Control Panel also lets you adjust the way video is displayed. It features one of the newest Nvidia features: RTX Video Super Resolutionor VSR. This setting can be enabled under the RTX video enhancement headingand automatically upscales any video you watch online using your Nvidia GPU’s Tensor cores. It only works with RTX 30-series and RTX 40-series GPUs for nowthough may be made available for RTX 20-series GPUs in the future.

It’s not a game-changing settingso you don’t need to use itbut it does make lower-resolution video look sharperso enable it if you think you’ll benefit from that. We have some more tips on using it in our how to use RTX VSR guide.

Finalize the changes

Your PC should now be running on the best Nvidia Control Panel settings for gaming and overall performance.

In order to finalize the changesrestart your computer. Once that’s donerun your favorite game and check to make sure that everything is stable. Feel free to go back to the Nvidia Control Panel to tweak the settings further if needed.

What settings should you change in the Nvidia Control Panel?

If you want to quickly adjust your settings to increase frames per second and offer smooth gameplaybut don’t necessarily need to know what each setting doeshere are the settings you should change.

3D Settings

  • Image sharpening: Turn this On. Set the sharpening level to 0.50 and the film grain to 0.17.
  • Ambient occlusion: Set this to Performance.
  • Antialiasing — FXAA: Turn this Off.
  • Antialiasing — gamma correction: Turn this On.
  • Antialiasing — mode: Set this to Application-controlled.
  • Antialiasing — transparency: Turn this Off.
  • Background application max frame rate: Turn this Off.
  • CUDA – GPUS: Set this to All.
  • DSR – Factors; DSR – Smoothness: Turn both of these Off.
  • Low latency mode: Turn this On.
  • Max frame rate: Turn this Off or synchronize it to your monitor’s refresh rate.
  • Monitor technology: Turn G-Sync On.
  • MFAA: Turn this Off.
  • OpenGL Rendering GPU: Pick your GPU from the dropdown menu and select it.
  • Power Management Mode: Select Prefer Maximum Performance.
  • Shader Cache: Turn this On.
  • Texture filtering — anisotropic sample optimization: Turn this On.
  • Texture filtering — negative LOD bias: Set this to Allow.
  • Texture filtering — quality: Set this to High Performance.
  • Texture filtering — trilinear optimization: Turn this On.
  • Threaded optimization: Set this to Auto.
  • Triple buffering: Turn this Off.
  • Vertical sync: Turn this Off.
  • Virtual reality pre-rendered frames: Set this to 1.
  • Configure surroundPhysX: Switch PhysX to the model of your GPU.

Press Apply to save all changes.

Display settings

Press Apply after completing each step.

  • Change resolution: Set the highest possible resolution and the highest refresh rate available. Select Use Nvidia Color Settings and set the color depth to the Highestand the dynamic range to Full.
  • Adjust desktop color settings: Set Digital Vibrance to 70-80% and see if you like it.
  • Adjust desktop size and position: Refer to our full explanation to pick the right setting in this section.
  • Set up G-Sync: Turn G-Sync On.
  • Adjust video color settings: Select the option to Use Nvidia Settings. Pick Full (0-255).

Restart your computer to finalize the changes.

With these tweaks in placeyour Nvidia GPU should deliver the performance it was built for offering smoother gamesricher colorsand a system that simply feels more responsive. This is just the startthough. The more you understand your hardwarethe more control you have over your experience.

So keep exploringkeep experimentingand don’t be afraid to dive deeper into what your PC can really do.

Monica J. White
Monica is a computing writer at Digital Trendsfocusing on PC hardware. Since joining the team in 2021Monica has written…
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