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<blockquote data-quote="Macemore" data-source="post: 466978" data-attributes="member: 6113"><p>I highly suggest NOT changing settings in nvidia's control panel unless you're running a relatively unoptimized (old) game, or a "small" game that might not have official recognition by nvidia and you know what you're changing. Not saying you'd hurt something, just that you might lose FPS or make the game look worse with no benefit. nvidia updates their drivers regularly, and with these they add new optimizations for each card and each game, that help them run better and this data is collected over time from their drivers. newer cards run better after a little updating here and there, so I highly recommend instead of tweaking nvidia settings for possible FPS boosts, update your drivers frequently, keep background tasks to a minimum (game boosters usually just close everything running in the background, so learn how to see and turn off unnecessary running services and turn off programs autoloading with your system), and if you're still not getting 60fps research game tweaks, you should be able to rock medium settings with your new system on everything(ish).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macemore, post: 466978, member: 6113"] I highly suggest NOT changing settings in nvidia's control panel unless you're running a relatively unoptimized (old) game, or a "small" game that might not have official recognition by nvidia and you know what you're changing. Not saying you'd hurt something, just that you might lose FPS or make the game look worse with no benefit. nvidia updates their drivers regularly, and with these they add new optimizations for each card and each game, that help them run better and this data is collected over time from their drivers. newer cards run better after a little updating here and there, so I highly recommend instead of tweaking nvidia settings for possible FPS boosts, update your drivers frequently, keep background tasks to a minimum (game boosters usually just close everything running in the background, so learn how to see and turn off unnecessary running services and turn off programs autoloading with your system), and if you're still not getting 60fps research game tweaks, you should be able to rock medium settings with your new system on everything(ish). [/QUOTE]
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