Love the fact you actually explain the features. No one else seems to do this, and this video is based on quality too, whereas the others just seem to be LOWEST FORTNITE DELAY
Thank you so much for the insanely nice gesture Harvey! I'm happy you found the video useful and I hope you're having an awesome Easter :D (You've definitely made mine). Thanks again!
@@georgekr5959 just ask him in dc, basically newer settings are okay by default, hes prolly busy and not planning on updating this or making this a series like linus de-google thats fine really, this is already a gem in its own right, the sadness of being a community dev, tho not necessarily OSS
Dude thank you so much for doing this. I'm going to add this to the description now and I'll start adding timestamps every time I upload from now on. Thank you again for taking the time to do this and I'm sorry I didn't add it myself. I should have considering the video is as long as it is.
Dude, I've been watching these control panel settings videos for YEARS, and I can say without a doubt this is the best one I have ever seen, good job seriously.
@@shogoz I'm over hear laughing hysterically at your sneak diss lol! Instant sub from a fellow security expert. You're hilarous lol. #PCHater #ButIloveYou #HaHa
Finally! Some settings that make sense and actually make a difference. I have no real idea exactly which one made the difference, but, I just followed what you did and my PC is so much more responsive. You also explained why you set them. I have watched so many so called 'experts' set it up and I've never noticed any difference. You made a difference! Hats off to you!
This is probably the third or fourth time, maybe more, that I watch this video. The combination of this guy's voice and coolness with techy settings is something I can't resist
I can't help but smile and chuckle while configuring my Nvidia Settings. I've watched a ton of videos about this and yours is the most informative and definitely most entertaining! 24 minutes well-spent!
I've been having awful jagged issues on all my games and this video literally saved me! My 1080ti was malfunctioning and I got a 3060 today and noticed everything else was fixed other than the graphical issues, now I can be in peace! Thanks so much.
Nvidia interns have updated the application and options available in the Nvidia Control Panel. If possible, could we get an updated version of the video?
2080Ti with an i7-9700K and an LG 180Hz nano IPS 1440p Gsync monitor and this was the most helpful settings video I’ve ever watched! Holy crap bro I literally went from a 8ms render latency on COD down to 3-4ms and it looks better and i have less input lag. Much appreciated!!
Yoo, an updated Nvidia control panel guide! I appreciate the dedication you put into these vids, it's nice to know how these settings work before I apply them! Especially since I prefer a balance between quality and performance anyway; this tutorial helps me achieve just that. I also saw your previous Nvidia guide video, so I'll thank you again for extending my laptop life .v. /\ The fact that other videos on "how to boost performance" tell you to enable a setting that can fry a laptop's hardware(aka "high performance power mode") is pretty stupid xd
@@shogoz You're very welcome! ^^ Hopefully not, I want it to last a long time, both for my games and the amount of time I've used it(about 3 years, as of typing this comment) :'P
After learning about how max fps in the CP causes more latency than other 3rd party or in game fps limiters, my stuttering issues have been completely resolved. God bless this video.
Regarding 10:50 setting usually 2-3 fps below your refresh rate should be done if you have g-sync and use it. If you don't then i don't see reason for doing it because you can't really see screen taring on higher refresh rates ex(144 or 240hz) If you have 144 w/o g-sync i don't see reason to limit your fps at 141 or 142.
holy shit this dude is hilarious, ngl your video has been sitting in my watchlist for months, just because I thought it would be like every other clickbait video that wouldn't explain anything. earned a sub
Great video man. I can't even imagine the number of hours you put on this. Amazing quality, super high content and great fun to watch. You deserve way more subs. Keep up with it!
Oh man, all my RE engine games looked like someone licked or came all over the room and then you strut into my front page (and might as well have been from a cloud and along with a bunch of godrays) to set things right. I even had a lot of fun listening! 25 minutes of ESSENTIAL knowledge for any Nvidia user that felt like pure entertainment. Thanks man.
On Shader cache size, default is 4GB which is a pool for all games. This means that if a new game takes say 1GB and you've hit the 4GB limit, the oldest shader cache files will get deleted. If you re-run that old game, a new shader cache will need to be re-created leading to slower boot times and possibly lower performance until the shader cache creation is completed. So increasing the amount may help if you run a lot of games on your PC.
@@El75390 it's relative, depends on how many games you play frequently, and how many cache that games are using, so I recommend put more than the default (4gb), just to be sure
Thanks dude! Have you noticed Windowed Borderless adds lots of input lag? I ask because in a Microsoft blog dated a year ago they wrote: "we enhanced the Desktop Window Manager (DWM) to recognize when a game is running in a borderless full screen window with no other applications on the screen. In this circumstance, the DWM gives control of the display and almost all the CPU/GPU power to the game. Which in turn allows equivalent performance to running a game in FSE. Fullscreen Optimizations is essentially FSE with the flexibility to go back to DWM composition in a simple manner. This gives us the best of both worlds with performance and other features that require the DWM, such as overlays." I remember in the early stages Windowed Borderless probably would have added a lot of input lag as it would have acted similarly to Windowed mode, but I don't think it would now. I'll have to test this when I get a gsync monitor (which will be soon) sorry for the wall of text. This stuff actually interests me too haha. Thank you dude!
Honestly, windowed borderless was the only thing that could solve my screen tearing issue in GTA 5 without turning on VSync and losing out on fps.. and there was no input delay too.
people still out here living in windows XP days in terms of what causes performance issues lmao. Nah bro windows borderless in fact tends to be even more stable than fullscreen nowadays.
I'm getting more frames and better performance using fullscreen borderless in warzone, I used to have it set to full screen but I noticed a performance issue and since I changed it, it's better, this happened recently with a small update
For next update I think you should give image sharpening another go. They have added "image scaling" option and that same sharpening filter under it. I have 1440p monitor and I've used 85% setting (2176x1224) for some gpu heavy games and it looks almost like 1440p. Just make sure you enable "cheap" anti-aliasing (TAA best, but FXAA works too).
appreciate the help, I followed a guide from someone the other day who sounded like they play nothing but fortnite and my frames jus dropped through the floor
How is nobody talking about the desktop icon names at 8:50? It caught me off guard and absolutely cracked me up lmao I'm actually crying, the suicide note killed me
Coming here to fix Nvidia control panel settings, after having them screwed up by a low level trash youtube video that gave me terrible settings...... I don't want to talk about it .... Thanks for the solid guide!
8:40 VERY true. Great to see you actually guide people through what they are doing, and they can just suck it up watching a 24 minute video, instead of watching a 3 minute video and spending another 15 hours working out how they fucked up everything.
I appreciate that dude! A really helpful user called Cyclamen Kiwi just created the timestamps for this video, so that should help with those kinds of comments as well :D can just click wherever and find exactly what you're looking for. I should have done it ages ago
Thank you for this amazing video, it was very helpful. Helped fix the blurriness in many games and increased my fps by 10. Just subscribed, you definitely deserve much more subs
I've not laughed and or had so many jump scares in one sitting, every time you'd do that *box coming at you* effect It'd make me jump while I was focusing on control panel. Very Funnee and imformative 10/10 thank you .
You are spot on about the fortnite youtube squad. My daughter recently asked me if she could play it, and I tried to watch a couple videos on optimization and all they do is set everyhing to low and say wow look at all those fps's!! Yeah, If we want to play ps2 games, I'll just fire up my ps2
Thank you for making this video. It is absolutely the best video in terms of entertainment, using pictures to showcase the difference, and explanation. Some of the other videos I wasn't sure what was best because it made games faster yet tanked the graphics to make it look like I was playing a GameBoy. This has helped me understand this so much.
I just found your guide and your channel, instantly subscribed! Because you actually compare those settings and show us the results and I really liked that, you got my respect! In January 2022, there is a new feature called DLDSR. It's a improved feature of DSR and I really liked to see the comparisons in games. They say DLDSR is way more better than DSR and can only be used by RTX Graphic Cards. I hope you make a video about this.
So glad I clicked on this video. Didn't know there were youtubers out there who would actually explain what they're doing. Not only that, but you make the videos funny and interesting. That's a win-win. *subscribed*
Amazing video, great information portrayed and in a comical non boring way, this video felt like it was an 8 minute video despite being 25 minutes and I feel I walked away with some good new knowledge to put forth when playin my rdr2 and my warzone🤣 thanks man! I see the effort you put into this one!
Thank you willy! I really appreciate that :D hope you have a relaxing weekend with rdr2. I'll probably play that game soon too! I keep thinking about it recently haha
I'm running a 3080ti ultra gamer with the neo 8 240hz monitor 4k with overclock which I stay steady @72 c,I been pulling my hair out to find the best and most explained settings and here it is so ty!!
I recommend setting the anisotropic filtering to 16x in games that don’t have the option instead of globally. In some instances I was getting upwards of a 20 frame increase with it on “use 3D application” in newer games with anisotropic filtering on. With it on 16x global, even with anisotropic turned off in the game settings, it did not look any different and I had a 15-20 frame decrease. Not sure why this is. Other than that I find your videos very entertaining and informative!
@@felixkj2445 Yea that's not good. You're forcing it on both its going to have negative effects. That settings does not stack, leave it on either the game settings or the control panel settings.
@@felixkj2445 Disable anistropic filtering on nvidia control panel and leave it on, on the game or do it the other way and test if control panel graphics looks better or the anis on the game
@@Doobiewizard Yeah, they don't stuck because Nvidia overrides any texture filtering option if you set it at a driver level so it shouldn't be a problem, ever, also the 16x from Nvidia is better than in game ones so always use it at 16x from Nvidia, don't even think about the in game setting since it gets overwritten by the driver option
this is still the best base Nvidia control panel setup i have ever found...and the very first informational video about these settings that had me laughing! job well done!!
Global Settings 1. Image Sharpening: Off (unless you have a powerful PC and want to improve image quality at the cost of FPS). 2. Ambient Occlusion: Off in NVIDIA Control Panel; turn on in-game if available for better quality. 3. Anisotropic Filtering: 16x (set in NVIDIA Control Panel and turn off in-game to avoid conflicts). 4. Anti-Aliasing - FXAA: Off (FXAA is not recommended due to its low quality). 5. Anti-Aliasing - Gamma Correction: Off (it has no significant impact). 6. Anti-Aliasing - Mode: Application-controlled (don't override or enhance to avoid conflicts). 7. Anti-Aliasing - Transparency: Off (to prevent anti-aliasing render conflicts). 8. Background Application Max Frame Rate: 20 FPS (recommended for multitasking, especially in borderless or windowed mode). 9. CUDA - GPUs: Select your most powerful GPU. 10. DSR Factors: Enable all options (allows for higher resolution downsampling, improving image quality). 11. DSR - Smoothness: Default (33%) (experiment to find your preference). 12. Low Latency Mode: Off (experiment with settings if you're an esports player or have a specific need). 13. Max Frame Rate: Off (only turn on if you have specific issues with system latency). 14. MFAA (Multi-Frame Sampled AA): On (recommended if using 2x MSAA or higher for improved performance). 15. Power Management Mode: Optimal Power (saves energy without sacrificing performance during demanding tasks). 16. Shader Cache: 1GB or 5GB (depending on your available space and game usage). 17. Texture Filtering - Anisotropic Sample Optimization: Off (ensure the highest image quality). 18. Texture Filtering - Negative LOD Bias: Clamp (to avoid shimmering or glitchy textures). 19. Texture Filtering - Quality: Quality (balances image quality with performance). 20. Texture Filtering - Trilinear Optimization: On (slight performance improvement without loss in image quality).
Wizard! I laughed heartily as I watched your more informative video than any other I have seen on NVIDIA control panel; I changed my settings; I experienced tears of joy at the AMAZING increase in visual experience of my game. I am rocking out with a 4070ti and until now, thanks to you, I do not believe I have experienced it. Awesome, Dude. Just plain WOW. You make the other NVIDIA help videos boring and a waste of time. Thanks.
funny and usefull in same time. One thing for VRR monitor users: Integer scaling can leave a black letterbox sidewards for gsync VRR monitors. So if you run in this issue and dont know why, this is it. Thank you for the good content Kudos
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I was wondering why my games were playing pretty poorly for an rtx 2070 at 1080p. I reset every setting to default just by chance, everything is running as if new and where I was barely breaking over 60fps I'm now into the hundred. Don't sleep on the importance of doing a clean driver install every now and then... I'm gonna do it every 2-3 driver updates from now on.
This is really good advice. I was wondering why I was missing the Nvidia Image Sharpening setting when I'd seen it a few days ago. The latest driver update removed it for some reason but when I saw this comment, I decided to do a clean install and it's there again :P I've never seen settings being removed from a driver update wtf haha. Thank you Philippa!
@@shogoz Idk what to tell ya lol, with me it was even more serious, like my gpu would heat up for no reason displaying a 1080 game even though I used to cap it at 60 hz, now even at my current monitor's 75hz it's stable at 61c with a max of 71(blower style), and barely making any noise. Plus it's temp target is set to 81 by default so there's room for more settings crankage but I already have everything on ultra (forza horizon 5). Even World War 3 runs at 75 no issues now on high settings everything. Every time I'll feel a slowdown now I'm doing a settings reset or a driver reinstall for sure. 😁
That's crazy how something like that happened until you did a clean install. I'm going to start doing a clean install more often too :D Thanks again Philippa!
This video was so good that I've watched it countless times. (Every time I do a clean install of my Nvidia software.) Edit: I made the jump in a year from an AMD Ryzen 5 4600H with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti. To an *Intel Core i7-13700F Processor* with a *NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti (Overclocked)* with a *165hz Nvidia G-Sync Monitor* .
So seeking a clarification. Anti-aliasing. In Warzone. It always gives shimmering trees and such UNLESS using the highest setting of Filmic SMAA T2X. This of course kills frame rates. Is there any other option and does 16x Anisotropic filtering cause any issues with this antialiasing Warzone setting. I’m just trying to get to bottom of what you mean in the video. Even SMAA T2X causes shimmer unless you use the highest setting of “Filmic” SMAA T2X. Great video and have been following since the first predecessor to this video. Thanks for any reply.
Welcome... I found the video "The Ugly Truth of Nvidia Control Panel Optimization Guides" which I find interesting. Does Nvidia Control Panel Optimization Really Reduce Frame Rate + what do you think ? If Performance Mode and Optimization Mode cause frame drops, should I set the default mode? Sorry and thank you
If you want your textures to look like crap turn it off for a modest 1 or 2 fps boost. If you want your textures to look good then turn it on with very little performance impact. You don't have to keep it @16x. 8x filtering is a decent compromise if you really care about that extra frame.
Anisotropic filtering affects memory more than it does fps. If you have 4GB or more VRAM you should be fine in most games. If you use up your all your VRAM, the game will either crash or allocate some of your normal RAM to replace it, the latter of which will cause latency and could reduce fps.
I like an "I am the best" mentality as much as the next guy, but "Gods gift to man" is a bit much bru. Just constructive, all good things LOL. Thanks for the content my friend!
@@shogoz you wrongfully stated this scaling setting makes no sense, as it would impact performance negatively. Try it out again, perhaps they've changed something, because it's meant to improve performance, and when I try it out I get ~20% more fps in pubg 😜(but it looks like shit though)
Hi Shogoz! I was wondering what "Adjust desktop size and position" had the lowest input delay. Which scaling mode do you recommend (fullscreen, no scaling etc.) and shoud it be on GPU or display?
“No scaling” if you don’t play with a different aspect ratio. Before I go play counter strike, I have to put it on “full screen” since I play with 4:3 ratio. The “fullscreen” option fills in the black bars around ur screen
Configured all of this to the T, worked like a dream, updated drivers again, decided to try someone else's settings which lead me straight back here to the good stuff. :D
there's a video by a youtuber named PC Blend where he debunks the nvidia control panel optimizations, but then there is another video by a channel named Khorvie Tech where he debunks the PC Blend video. In the Khorvie Tech video he shows benchmarks of avg fps in games and 1% lows where it appears that his settings do in fact give higher fps. I wanted to ask do you think the Khorvie Tech video is legit?
All he did was show a graph lol big deal. I could make a graph where my settings give everyone 10000 fps after applying "my" settings. Getting more fps isn't the point of the Nvidia Control Panel. If you watched his video you must have tried the settings for yourself - did you notice the 100 extra fps he claimed you'd get after applying his settings? I doubt it. You'd be lucky if you got 10 more fps across all your games after manually overclocking a 2070 and leaving your in-game settings you had the same, and that's the best legit way to increase your graphics card's performance. Honestly, if you're looking at guides to increase your fps it's time to buy a new gpu. Until you do, download frame generation mods. They'll do more for you than any trash guide. I was getting 30fps in hellblade 2 with dlss on performance, it was unplayable. I downloaded a frame generation mod and I got 80fps with the same settings I had. Without watching his guide I already know it's on the trash pile with the rest of the liars because of what I've written here.
@@shogoz Thank you for the insight. I was only asking because about the Korvie Tech guy because I was skeptical of the video and wanted to make sure before applying the tweaks. Also this is my first time hearing about frame generation mods so I will look into that.
All good dude! Just makes me angry when everyone seemingly lies about fps in their videos. Imagine how bad his games must look if (in this reality) he was able to get 100 more fps lolol. That's why he never showed any pictures or examples. Anyone can change every in-game setting to low and get more fps. Literally snake oil salesman. There are paid frame generation mods but I recommend avoiding them because there will always be free versions on Nexusmods like this one: www.nexusmods.com/site/mods/757 About: Simulate DLSS Upscaler and DLSS-G Frame Generation features on any DirectX 12 compatible GPU in any DirectX 12 game that supports DLSS2 and DLSS3 natively. I've been meaning to try that one but I ordered a 4070 super last night so I will no longer be needing them, but I figured now would be a good time to upgrade before the 50 series comes out and 4070 supers are really cheap right now. My friend paid around 1k USD for the 4070 non super (I think) and now the super is only 628 USD. Might be reduced even more during black Friday in a few months but I didn't want to wait. Frame generation mods are literally like downloading fps. Literally turned Hellblade 2 from being unplayable to playable for me which is why I fully endorse them. I also love that AMD is supporting Nvidia gpus more than Nvidia themselves with the introduction of FSR 3.1. Nvidia currently lock frame generation behind the 40 series but AMD are making frame generation available to every gpu. My only criticism is not a lot of games use frame generation yet but this will change over time as more of them release with it.
Could you make a test for Display vs GPU scaling option? There are different opinions about it, but in theory Display seems to be the best for competitive playing. Also, maybe a guide about Nvidia Profile Inspector? People like Adamx already offered their own config for it and I think even for such guide as Nvidia Control Panel - you could just share your current config so people do not need to set it themselves from beginning.
Display scaling is always going to have way lower input lag compared to gpu scaling. I had a monitor that only had gpu scaling and when i upgraded it felt like i gained the responsiveness of console compared to pc while gaming. And it looks better imo
@@-BUGZ- Yeah, I read and experienced it causing a frame of delay or so. Btw how do you check IF a monitor actually allows to have display or just gpu scale?
@@RicardoMilosGachi not sure how to check before buying if that’s what you mean but in the control panel it’s in the desktop size and position tab. I think most newer monitors have display scaling anyway, especially IPS panels, my last panel with only gpu scaling was a TN panel and the last two IPS have display.
@@mattblair5437 I remember there was a conversation on bbusters forum about it and somebody claimed some new gpus like RTX'es are faster so I decided to stick to GPU scaling for a while
Love the fact you actually explain the features. No one else seems to do this, and this video is based on quality too, whereas the others just seem to be LOWEST FORTNITE DELAY
Thank you so much for the insanely nice gesture Harvey! I'm happy you found the video useful and I hope you're having an awesome Easter :D (You've definitely made mine). Thanks again!
@@shogoz hey dude , should i put this settings now or have you updated them>?
@@georgekr5959 just ask him in dc, basically newer settings are okay by default, hes prolly busy and not planning on updating this or making this a series like linus de-google thats fine really, this is already a gem in its own right, the sadness of being a community dev, tho not necessarily OSS
0:00 Start
1:10 If you have the control panel but no display and video settings
2:11 NVIDIA Control Panel
2:49 Image Sharpening/Scaling
3:21 Ambient Occlusion
3:43 Anisotropic filtering
4:35 Antialiasing - FXAA
4:59 Antialiasing - Gamma correction
5:23 Antialiasing - Mode
5:38 Antialiasing - Transparency
5:54 Background Application Max Frame Rate
6:48 CUDA - GPUs
7:13 DSR - Factors
8:07 DSR - Smoothness
9:00 Low Latency Mode
10:00 Max Frame Rate
11:28 Multi-Frame Sampled AA (MFAA)
12:10 OpenGL rendering GPU
12:46 Power management Mode
13:50 Shader Cache Size
15:17 Texture filtering - Quality
16:05 Texture filtering - Negative LOD Bias
16:43 Texture filtering - Anisotropic sample optimization
17:43 Texture filtering - Trilinear optimization
19:44 Threaded optimization
19:57 Triple buffering
20:48 Vertical Sync
22:31 Virtual Reality pre-rendered frames
23:26 Virtual Reality - Variable Rater Super Sampling
This is so I can have an easier time referring every time I clean install windows
Dude thank you so much for doing this. I'm going to add this to the description now and I'll start adding timestamps every time I upload from now on. Thank you again for taking the time to do this and I'm sorry I didn't add it myself. I should have considering the video is as long as it is.
@@shogoz nahhh you dont need to be sorry, the quality of your vid and the explanation is more than enough to us. so THANK YOU!!!
Lmao, this is helpful to me as well, for the same reason (so thanks)...
Thanks for creating a table of contents.
Thanks
Dude, I've been watching these control panel settings videos for YEARS, and I can say without a doubt this is the best one I have ever seen, good job seriously.
Thank you so much dude! That really means a lot!
@@shogoz I'm over hear laughing hysterically at your sneak diss lol! Instant sub from a fellow security expert. You're hilarous lol. #PCHater #ButIloveYou #HaHa
Finally! Some settings that make sense and actually make a difference. I have no real idea exactly which one made the difference, but, I just followed what you did and my PC is so much more responsive. You also explained why you set them. I have watched so many so called 'experts' set it up and I've never noticed any difference. You made a difference! Hats off to you!
Awesome 👍
same, subed forsure
Yo wtf, I liked you comment but I've never been in this channel or seen this video before
Mate, you’ve actually fixed my stuttering issues.. Can’t tell you how thankful I am for this banger!
Also my games look better.. what is this sorcery?! I feel like my computer is finally working.
Dude that's great to hear! I'm happy the video helped :D
I can tell how much time and effort went into this video. Thank you for prividing us with all this information.
Thank you so much :D Glad it helped dude!
@@shogoz i noticed you have some interesting games on your desktop
This is probably the third or fourth time, maybe more, that I watch this video. The combination of this guy's voice and coolness with techy settings is something I can't resist
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I can't help but smile and chuckle while configuring my Nvidia Settings. I've watched a ton of videos about this and yours is the most informative and definitely most entertaining! 24 minutes well-spent!
I've been having awful jagged issues on all my games and this video literally saved me! My 1080ti was malfunctioning and I got a 3060 today and noticed everything else was fixed other than the graphical issues, now I can be in peace! Thanks so much.
These videos are so entertaining & so informative. I'm happy I found this channel. Keep it up, man.
When we needed him most, he returned.
U talk some how like he is jeuses crist🤣
I just love it how you are being an actual pc gamer (picking on minecraft, fortnite and Warzone players along with console and laptop peasents)
Nvidia interns have updated the application and options available in the Nvidia Control Panel. If possible, could we get an updated version of the video?
2080Ti with an i7-9700K and an LG 180Hz nano IPS 1440p Gsync monitor and this was the most helpful settings video I’ve ever watched! Holy crap bro I literally went from a 8ms render latency on COD down to 3-4ms and it looks better and i have less input lag. Much appreciated!!
Yoo, an updated Nvidia control panel guide! I appreciate the dedication you put into these vids, it's nice to know how these settings work before I apply them! Especially since I prefer a balance between quality and performance anyway; this tutorial helps me achieve just that. I also saw your previous Nvidia guide video, so I'll thank you again for extending my laptop life .v. /\ The fact that other videos on "how to boost performance" tell you to enable a setting that can fry a laptop's hardware(aka "high performance power mode") is pretty stupid xd
Thank you so much dude! I really appreciate the comment :) and I'm also happy your laptop won't fry!
@@shogoz You're very welcome! ^^ Hopefully not, I want it to last a long time, both for my games and the amount of time I've used it(about 3 years, as of typing this comment) :'P
That's a decent length of time! I'm gonna head to bed cuz it's 6:42 am rn haha. Have a great week dude!! Thanks again!!
@@shogoz no problem! And same to you ^_^
I watched your video and I went from getting 90 frames in escape from tarkov to getting 120-130. Subbed.
We need to get this popular lads.
After learning about how max fps in the CP causes more latency than other 3rd party or in game fps limiters, my stuttering issues have been completely resolved. God bless this video.
Glad it helped!! :D
Regarding 10:50 setting usually 2-3 fps below your refresh rate should be done if you have g-sync and use it. If you don't then i don't see reason for doing it because you can't really see screen taring on higher refresh rates ex(144 or 240hz) If you have 144 w/o g-sync i don't see reason to limit your fps at 141 or 142.
Just use Ultra latency mode. then it syncs with the gsync and makes sure it doesn't go over. if you have a relatively new cpu and gpu
holy shit this dude is hilarious, ngl your video has been sitting in my watchlist for months, just because I thought it would be like every other clickbait video that wouldn't explain anything. earned a sub
Great video man. I can't even imagine the number of hours you put on this. Amazing quality, super high content and great fun to watch. You deserve way more subs. Keep up with it!
That's really kind of you to say dude - thank you so much!! I hope you have a great weekend :D
@@shogoz ;) thanks, you too 👍
Oh man, all my RE engine games looked like someone licked or came all over the room and then you strut into my front page (and might as well have been from a cloud and along with a bunch of godrays) to set things right. I even had a lot of fun listening! 25 minutes of ESSENTIAL knowledge for any Nvidia user that felt like pure entertainment. Thanks man.
On Shader cache size, default is 4GB which is a pool for all games. This means that if a new game takes say 1GB and you've hit the 4GB limit, the oldest shader cache files will get deleted. If you re-run that old game, a new shader cache will need to be re-created leading to slower boot times and possibly lower performance until the shader cache creation is completed. So increasing the amount may help if you run a lot of games on your PC.
This advice is so useful dude - thank you for taking the time to write it!
@@shogoz you too :D
so which settings is the best for it?
@@El75390 it's relative, depends on how many games you play frequently, and how many cache that games are using, so I recommend put more than the default (4gb), just to be sure
I've never had this much fun learning about my computer than I have watching your video.
Thanks 👍
Windowed Borderless adds lots of input lag so I personally won‘t put up w/ it, just a biased feedback tho! Great guide :)
Thanks dude! Have you noticed Windowed Borderless adds lots of input lag? I ask because in a Microsoft blog dated a year ago they wrote: "we enhanced the Desktop Window Manager (DWM) to recognize when a game is running in a borderless full screen window with no other applications on the screen. In this circumstance, the DWM gives control of the display and almost all the CPU/GPU power to the game. Which in turn allows equivalent performance to running a game in FSE. Fullscreen Optimizations is essentially FSE with the flexibility to go back to DWM composition in a simple manner. This gives us the best of both worlds with performance and other features that require the DWM, such as overlays."
I remember in the early stages Windowed Borderless probably would have added a lot of input lag as it would have acted similarly to Windowed mode, but I don't think it would now. I'll have to test this when I get a gsync monitor (which will be soon) sorry for the wall of text. This stuff actually interests me too haha. Thank you dude!
Where Windowed Borderless in the video?
Honestly, windowed borderless was the only thing that could solve my screen tearing issue in GTA 5 without turning on VSync and losing out on fps.. and there was no input delay too.
people still out here living in windows XP days in terms of what causes performance issues lmao. Nah bro windows borderless in fact tends to be even more stable than fullscreen nowadays.
I'm getting more frames and better performance using fullscreen borderless in warzone, I used to have it set to full screen but I noticed a performance issue and since I changed it, it's better, this happened recently with a small update
Made my gaming laptop perform perfectly. Saving this video. Thank you🤝
For next update I think you should give image sharpening another go. They have added "image scaling" option and that same sharpening filter under it. I have 1440p monitor and I've used 85% setting (2176x1224) for some gpu heavy games and it looks almost like 1440p. Just make sure you enable "cheap" anti-aliasing (TAA best, but FXAA works too).
FXAA adds blur
@@normalguylmao still useful in some cases
@@sivlaaitch Not always, fxaa lowers your fps. Using a software like special fx is doing a better job and you dont lose much performance.
@@normalguylmao i said in some cases
@@sivlaaitch And I said not always
appreciate the help, I followed a guide from someone the other day who sounded like they play nothing but fortnite and my frames jus dropped through the floor
This is by far the best guide on the Internet! Could you please make an updated one with the newly added settings to the control panel? Many thanks!
Thank you dude! I plan to make an update around November/December 🎅
@@shogoz I’ll be waiting, little boy.
@@shogoz Still waiting :V
@@shogoz still waiting
@@shogozstill waiting
probably the best pc tutorial I have ever come across, keep it up shoogoz!
This was highly entertaining and exactly the useful information I was looking for.
bro, you have no ideia how much this video helped me, thanks!! I can't wait for the updated version of this video!
YO I've been waiting on a new vid from you!!! Trust me that you are the actual goat 🐐🐐🐐
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@@shogoz long live with the goat😜
Why is this channel so underrated?
btw loved the icon names on your desktop
I love your very tasteful desktop icons.
How is nobody talking about the desktop icon names at 8:50? It caught me off guard and absolutely cracked me up lmao I'm actually crying, the suicide note killed me
Great tutorial as always! Alex is the best! 💯💯
You're awesome Jas - Thank you so much😍
Coming here to fix Nvidia control panel settings, after having them screwed up by a low level trash youtube video that gave me terrible settings...... I don't want to talk about it ....
Thanks for the solid guide!
8:40 VERY true. Great to see you actually guide people through what they are doing, and they can just suck it up watching a 24 minute video, instead of watching a 3 minute video and spending another 15 hours working out how they fucked up everything.
I appreciate that dude! A really helpful user called Cyclamen Kiwi just created the timestamps for this video, so that should help with those kinds of comments as well :D can just click wherever and find exactly what you're looking for. I should have done it ages ago
Thank you for this amazing video, it was very helpful. Helped fix the blurriness in many games and increased my fps by 10. Just subscribed, you definitely deserve much more subs
I've not laughed and or had so many jump scares in one sitting, every time you'd do that *box coming at you* effect It'd make me jump while I was focusing on control panel.
Very Funnee and imformative 10/10 thank you .
I appreciate the kind words my dude! I hope you have a great weekend!!
FINALLY HE'S BACK
You are spot on about the fortnite youtube squad. My daughter recently asked me if she could play it, and I tried to watch a couple videos on optimization and all they do is set everyhing to low and say wow look at all those fps's!! Yeah, If we want to play ps2 games, I'll just fire up my ps2
Theres a new driver many new things added please do a review of nvidia image scaling .
Thank you for making this video. It is absolutely the best video in terms of entertainment, using pictures to showcase the difference, and explanation. Some of the other videos I wasn't sure what was best because it made games faster yet tanked the graphics to make it look like I was playing a GameBoy. This has helped me understand this so much.
I just found your guide and your channel, instantly subscribed! Because you actually compare those settings and show us the results and I really liked that, you got my respect!
In January 2022, there is a new feature called DLDSR. It's a improved feature of DSR and I really liked to see the comparisons in games. They say DLDSR is way more better than DSR and can only be used by RTX Graphic Cards. I hope you make a video about this.
No one has described the settings as u did
Thank u bro
You've totally nailed it. Thank you for this guide
Thank you! Glad it helped dude! :D
So glad I clicked on this video. Didn't know there were youtubers out there who would actually explain what they're doing. Not only that, but you make the videos funny and interesting. That's a win-win. *subscribed*
Thank you kind sir! :D
this is what i need... He knows how to entertain his viewers. with specific explanations 💗
deserved my sub, my games actually feel smoother after this settings. great work man
The goat of nvidia vids❤️
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I think this is the best Nvidia Control Panel guide on TH-cam, very informative and detailed
Amazing video, great information portrayed and in a comical non boring way, this video felt like it was an 8 minute video despite being 25 minutes and I feel I walked away with some good new knowledge to put forth when playin my rdr2 and my warzone🤣 thanks man! I see the effort you put into this one!
Thank you willy! I really appreciate that :D hope you have a relaxing weekend with rdr2. I'll probably play that game soon too! I keep thinking about it recently haha
Glad to see ya back mate!
Your desktop names 💀
I'm running a 3080ti ultra gamer with the neo 8 240hz monitor 4k with overclock which I stay steady @72 c,I been pulling my hair out to find the best and most explained settings and here it is so ty!!
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Golden video, liked for the content but subscribed for your South Park characacter voice. Keep up the good content!
I recommend setting the anisotropic filtering to 16x in games that don’t have the option instead of globally. In some instances I was getting upwards of a 20 frame increase with it on “use 3D application” in newer games with anisotropic filtering on. With it on 16x global, even with anisotropic turned off in the game settings, it did not look any different and I had a 15-20 frame decrease. Not sure why this is.
Other than that I find your videos very entertaining and informative!
I have them both on 16x
In control panel and ingame settings( apex
@@felixkj2445 Yea that's not good. You're forcing it on both its going to have negative effects. That settings does not stack, leave it on either the game settings or the control panel settings.
@@felixkj2445 Disable anistropic filtering on nvidia control panel and leave it on, on the game or do it the other way and test if control panel graphics looks better or the anis on the game
@@Doobiewizard Yeah, they don't stuck because Nvidia overrides any texture filtering option if you set it at a driver level so it shouldn't be a problem, ever, also the 16x from Nvidia is better than in game ones so always use it at 16x from Nvidia, don't even think about the in game setting since it gets overwritten by the driver option
@@mihailcirlig8187facts and works perfectly a lot of people misinform this and they don't test it lol
this is still the best base Nvidia control panel setup i have ever found...and the very first informational video about these settings that had me laughing! job well done!!
He's back again 🔥
This is the first video I've seen of yours...Needless to say, liked and subscribed!
Global Settings
1. Image Sharpening: Off (unless you have a powerful PC and want to improve image quality at the cost of FPS).
2. Ambient Occlusion: Off in NVIDIA Control Panel; turn on in-game if available for better quality.
3. Anisotropic Filtering: 16x (set in NVIDIA Control Panel and turn off in-game to avoid conflicts).
4. Anti-Aliasing - FXAA: Off (FXAA is not recommended due to its low quality).
5. Anti-Aliasing - Gamma Correction: Off (it has no significant impact).
6. Anti-Aliasing - Mode: Application-controlled (don't override or enhance to avoid conflicts).
7. Anti-Aliasing - Transparency: Off (to prevent anti-aliasing render conflicts).
8. Background Application Max Frame Rate: 20 FPS (recommended for multitasking, especially in borderless or windowed mode).
9. CUDA - GPUs: Select your most powerful GPU.
10. DSR Factors: Enable all options (allows for higher resolution downsampling, improving image quality).
11. DSR - Smoothness: Default (33%) (experiment to find your preference).
12. Low Latency Mode: Off (experiment with settings if you're an esports player or have a specific need).
13. Max Frame Rate: Off (only turn on if you have specific issues with system latency).
14. MFAA (Multi-Frame Sampled AA): On (recommended if using 2x MSAA or higher for improved performance).
15. Power Management Mode: Optimal Power (saves energy without sacrificing performance during demanding tasks).
16. Shader Cache: 1GB or 5GB (depending on your available space and game usage).
17. Texture Filtering - Anisotropic Sample Optimization: Off (ensure the highest image quality).
18. Texture Filtering - Negative LOD Bias: Clamp (to avoid shimmering or glitchy textures).
19. Texture Filtering - Quality: Quality (balances image quality with performance).
20. Texture Filtering - Trilinear Optimization: On (slight performance improvement without loss in image quality).
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Wizard! I laughed heartily as I watched your more informative video than any other I have seen on NVIDIA control panel; I changed my settings; I experienced tears of joy at the AMAZING increase in visual experience of my game. I am rocking out with a 4070ti and until now, thanks to you, I do not believe I have experienced it. Awesome, Dude. Just plain WOW. You make the other NVIDIA help videos boring and a waste of time. Thanks.
Bro, me compre una rtx 4070 y puse la misma configuración, la hiciste igual que shogoz?
@@choppermty I didn't make the video. You could reply to the thread if you're trying to ask a question?
My dude, you seem like a swell guy.
Keep doing what you are doing.
What's good with your desktop shortcut names my man? lol
funny and usefull in same time.
One thing for VRR monitor users:
Integer scaling can leave a black letterbox sidewards for gsync VRR monitors.
So if you run in this issue and dont know why, this is it.
Thank you for the good content
Kudos
your awesome and i very much appreciate the time you took to make this very usuful and full of knowlege video.
Thank you so much dude!! Hope you have an awesome weekend! :D
Your videos and commentary are CLASSIC…! Absolutely learn something new every time thanks for posting… new subscriber!
Update: Matty came back to the house but left for milk again - please contact me if you see him.
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Is there a way you check and make sure you have the latest version of Nvidia control panel ?
Are we not gonna talk about his Desktop Application names, pretty creative :)
I love the Program names at the left side
I've been playing COD Modern Warfare 2019 and it runs like a champ with these settings, not one stutter, even with RTX enabled. Happy days!
I was wondering why my games were playing pretty poorly for an rtx 2070 at 1080p. I reset every setting to default just by chance, everything is running as if new and where I was barely breaking over 60fps I'm now into the hundred. Don't sleep on the importance of doing a clean driver install every now and then... I'm gonna do it every 2-3 driver updates from now on.
This is really good advice. I was wondering why I was missing the Nvidia Image Sharpening setting when I'd seen it a few days ago. The latest driver update removed it for some reason but when I saw this comment, I decided to do a clean install and it's there again :P I've never seen settings being removed from a driver update wtf haha. Thank you Philippa!
@@shogoz Idk what to tell ya lol, with me it was even more serious, like my gpu would heat up for no reason displaying a 1080 game even though I used to cap it at 60 hz, now even at my current monitor's 75hz it's stable at 61c with a max of 71(blower style), and barely making any noise. Plus it's temp target is set to 81 by default so there's room for more settings crankage but I already have everything on ultra (forza horizon 5). Even World War 3 runs at 75 no issues now on high settings everything. Every time I'll feel a slowdown now I'm doing a settings reset or a driver reinstall for sure. 😁
That's crazy how something like that happened until you did a clean install. I'm going to start doing a clean install more often too :D Thanks again Philippa!
how do a clean drivers install? just uninstall the drivers and install it again? thanks
@@khoahuynh7853 You can use DDU. Or use the option in the driver installation menu.
This video was so good that I've watched it countless times.
(Every time I do a clean install of my Nvidia software.)
Edit: I made the jump in a year from an AMD Ryzen 5 4600H with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti.
To an *Intel Core i7-13700F Processor* with a *NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti (Overclocked)* with a *165hz Nvidia G-Sync Monitor* .
Thank you my dude!! :D
We need that updated video brother as you're the only one we trust now. 😂
So seeking a clarification. Anti-aliasing. In Warzone. It always gives shimmering trees and such UNLESS using the highest setting of Filmic SMAA T2X. This of course kills frame rates. Is there any other option and does 16x Anisotropic filtering cause any issues with this antialiasing Warzone setting. I’m just trying to get to bottom of what you mean in the video. Even SMAA T2X causes shimmer unless you use the highest setting of “Filmic” SMAA T2X.
Great video and have been following since the first predecessor to this video. Thanks for any reply.
Hopefully he answers your question. I'd like to know also
@@A.O.D2315 can someone tag him ?
16x anisitropic filtering has been known to cause graphical glitches/flickering in a few games.
Got no idea about antialiasing tho. sry
Came here for advice on settings(which I got! thanks!) and then left with sore sides after laughing so much! subscribed! :D
best tutorial ever
Man the wallpaper keeps on evolving…great video as always bro….cheers🥂
Thank you Lu :D
Welcome...
I found the video "The Ugly Truth of Nvidia Control Panel Optimization Guides" which I find interesting.
Does Nvidia Control Panel Optimization Really Reduce Frame Rate + what do you think ?
If Performance Mode and Optimization Mode cause frame drops, should I set the default mode?
Sorry and thank you
You, Are, THE BEST, Video Person, I Have Ever Seen
By the way I post a community post about you cuz everyone really need to see this video
Ladies and Gentlemen, he's back!
just incredible. better than any professor ive had. thanks for teaching me some things as well as help me understand what i know even further.
If i make Anisotropic filtering on 16x doesn't make it lower my fps? Is it not better to do it to off? Or lower? Pls Answer
If you want your textures to look like crap turn it off for a modest 1 or 2 fps boost. If you want your textures to look good then turn it on with very little performance impact. You don't have to keep it @16x. 8x filtering is a decent compromise if you really care about that extra frame.
Anisotropic filtering affects memory more than it does fps. If you have 4GB or more VRAM you should be fine in most games. If you use up your all your VRAM, the game will either crash or allocate some of your normal RAM to replace it, the latter of which will cause latency and could reduce fps.
I like an "I am the best" mentality as much as the next guy, but "Gods gift to man" is a bit much bru. Just constructive, all good things LOL.
Thanks for the content my friend!
I'm God's gift to man? thx bro I appreciate that :D
I think it changed again, as the first setting under feature on the Manage 3D Settings page is Image Scaling
Yep changed just after I uploaded this video I think haha :D rip me
@@shogoz you wrongfully stated this scaling setting makes no sense, as it would impact performance negatively. Try it out again, perhaps they've changed something, because it's meant to improve performance, and when I try it out I get ~20% more fps in pubg 😜(but it looks like shit though)
This is one of the best videos i've watched on YT, ty so much!!!
9:37 Flexes with my G-Sync 4k monitor
Put it in a box and mail to Australia pls dw I'll find it :D
@@shogoz lmao dude this is like the 4th control panel tutorial i watched on your channel still never fails to make me laugh non stop
That 'vary nice' with borat gif cracked me up XD , very informative and funny dud subbed
Thank you kind sir!!
Hi Shogoz! I was wondering what "Adjust desktop size and position" had the lowest input delay. Which scaling mode do you recommend (fullscreen, no scaling etc.) and shoud it be on GPU or display?
“No scaling” if you don’t play with a different aspect ratio. Before I go play counter strike, I have to put it on “full screen” since I play with 4:3 ratio. The “fullscreen” option fills in the black bars around ur screen
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Configured all of this to the T, worked like a dream, updated drivers again, decided to try someone else's settings which lead me straight back here to the good stuff. :D
there's a video by a youtuber named PC Blend where he debunks the nvidia control panel optimizations, but then there is another video by a channel named Khorvie Tech where he debunks the PC Blend video. In the Khorvie Tech video he shows benchmarks of avg fps in games and 1% lows where it appears that his settings do in fact give higher fps. I wanted to ask do you think the Khorvie Tech video is legit?
All he did was show a graph lol big deal. I could make a graph where my settings give everyone 10000 fps after applying "my" settings. Getting more fps isn't the point of the Nvidia Control Panel. If you watched his video you must have tried the settings for yourself - did you notice the 100 extra fps he claimed you'd get after applying his settings? I doubt it. You'd be lucky if you got 10 more fps across all your games after manually overclocking a 2070 and leaving your in-game settings you had the same, and that's the best legit way to increase your graphics card's performance. Honestly, if you're looking at guides to increase your fps it's time to buy a new gpu. Until you do, download frame generation mods. They'll do more for you than any trash guide. I was getting 30fps in hellblade 2 with dlss on performance, it was unplayable. I downloaded a frame generation mod and I got 80fps with the same settings I had. Without watching his guide I already know it's on the trash pile with the rest of the liars because of what I've written here.
@@shogoz Thank you for the insight. I was only asking because about the Korvie Tech guy because I was skeptical of the video and wanted to make sure before applying the tweaks. Also this is my first time hearing about frame generation mods so I will look into that.
All good dude! Just makes me angry when everyone seemingly lies about fps in their videos. Imagine how bad his games must look if (in this reality) he was able to get 100 more fps lolol. That's why he never showed any pictures or examples. Anyone can change every in-game setting to low and get more fps. Literally snake oil salesman.
There are paid frame generation mods but I recommend avoiding them because there will always be free versions on Nexusmods like this one:
www.nexusmods.com/site/mods/757
About: Simulate DLSS Upscaler and DLSS-G Frame Generation features on any DirectX 12 compatible GPU in any DirectX 12 game that supports DLSS2 and DLSS3 natively.
I've been meaning to try that one but I ordered a 4070 super last night so I will no longer be needing them, but I figured now would be a good time to upgrade before the 50 series comes out and 4070 supers are really cheap right now. My friend paid around 1k USD for the 4070 non super (I think) and now the super is only 628 USD. Might be reduced even more during black Friday in a few months but I didn't want to wait. Frame generation mods are literally like downloading fps. Literally turned Hellblade 2 from being unplayable to playable for me which is why I fully endorse them. I also love that AMD is supporting Nvidia gpus more than Nvidia themselves with the introduction of FSR 3.1. Nvidia currently lock frame generation behind the 40 series but AMD are making frame generation available to every gpu. My only criticism is not a lot of games use frame generation yet but this will change over time as more of them release with it.
I'm glad there is a video like yours to explain every element in the Nvidia control panel. Thank you:D
Welcome Audrey! I'm happy you found it useful! :D
Could you make a test for Display vs GPU scaling option?
There are different opinions about it, but in theory Display seems to be the best for competitive playing.
Also, maybe a guide about Nvidia Profile Inspector?
People like Adamx already offered their own config for it and I think even for such guide as Nvidia Control Panel - you could just share your current config so people do not need to set it themselves from beginning.
Display scaling is always going to have way lower input lag compared to gpu scaling. I had a monitor that only had gpu scaling and when i upgraded it felt like i gained the responsiveness of console compared to pc while gaming. And it looks better imo
@@-BUGZ- Yeah, I read and experienced it causing a frame of delay or so.
Btw how do you check IF a monitor actually allows to have display or just gpu scale?
@@RicardoMilosGachi not sure how to check before buying if that’s what you mean but in the control panel it’s in the desktop size and position tab. I think most newer monitors have display scaling anyway, especially IPS panels, my last panel with only gpu scaling was a TN panel and the last two IPS have display.
@@mattblair5437 I remember there was a conversation on bbusters forum about it and somebody claimed some new gpus like RTX'es are faster so I decided to stick to GPU scaling for a while
Warzone player here, amazing video 😅. TY
my guy has 60 hz monitor in 2022 and bsing f2p players KEKW
that's really mean :(
Bro ur video saved my gta 5
It was stuttering very much now i can play smoothly