![]() I have always gone to the Nvidia Control Panel and set an aggressive Global Settings tab, and then tweak each game individually under the Program Settings tab. ![]() It's nice to have an application that can optimize settings for you, but I found that it tended to underestimate my preference for quality over performance. ![]() I have not kept Geforce Experience on my PC for long the two times I have tried it. The Super Down Sampling of these new 900 series cards is pretty damn intensive when you run it along with a high AA setting it gobbles up a lot of the juice. I will set everything in the control panel back to "application controlled" and do as you said and have GFE take control of optimization. If you're not getting that, lower the settings. I'd start with the Experience and then tweak to your liking.īare minimum, you want to be playing at your monitors native (maximum) resolution, and refresh rate (usually 60 FPS, 30 minimum). Occasionally, I might want a specific feature, and I'll lower AA (hardest hitting) or "shadow quality" to get it. I've found GeForce Experience generally does a pretty good job. The only exception being, if you are directed to do so, for troubleshooting, etc, and even then, you can set it per-game. ![]() (GeForce Experience and In-Game settings). I would not touch the NVIDIA Control Pannel 3D settings defaults, as they can overide the in-game settings. ![]()
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