

Texture Filtering - Negative LOD Bias: Negative LOD Bias refers to texture sharpening by inputing a negative Level of Detail value for mipmap selection. Texture Filtering - Anisotropic: Select OFF. Shader Cache: It is a feature to optimizing 3D application load times and CPU performance. Power Management Mode: Modern GPUs can set their power usage under various scenarios and this setting pertains to that feature. MFAA: It refers to another AA method, similar to MSAA but it doesn’t feature the same performance impact. How much frame should be prepared ahead is govern by this setting. Maximum Pre-rendered Frames: It is a buffer used to store data in preparation to be used by the GPU.

It allows the graphics card to render the game at a higher resolution than your display could provide and outputs it using your native resolution. Select all for the best possible performance.ĭSR Factor: DSR or Dynamic Super Resolution is basically an improved down sampling method. Games with Nvidia PhysX technology benefits with CUDA enabled GPUs. Select OFF.ĬUDA GPUS: allows you to select which graphics processing unit will use CUDA for general computing functions. Select OFF.Īntialiasing Mode: Select Application Controlled.Īntialiasing Transparency: This is pretty much another AA implementation. Setting this on and off has no performance impact but has an effect on the brightness of some antialiased textures. Select OFF.Īntialiasing Gamma Correction: It refers to the correction of brightness values within an AA enhanced image. Select Application Controlled.Īntialiasing FXAA: It defaults at Off since games naturally had their own AA options. Select OFF.Īnisotropic Filtering: It enhance the image quality of textures on surfaces by reducing fuzziness and blur. Select Global Settings and Change Each of your settings to the below mentioned ones.Īmbient Occlusion: Ambient Occlusion is simply put, a lighting effect that drastically improves shadows on geometries. Make sure you are on Manage 3D Settings tab before going further. Make sure the option Use the advanced 3d image settings is selected.

Now once you open the control panel, move on to Adjust Image settings with preview. Right click on your desktop and select NVIDIA Control Panel.
