- Open the Nvidia APP and ensure you are on the latest driver.
(Your driver version may vary from the screenshot.)
- Open the Control Panel and select the highlighted option.
- Copy the settings below.
TURN SHADER CACHE SIZE TO 10GB IF YOUR C: HAS BELOW 300GB SPACE
Make sure to hit Apply and save the settings.
- Turn off ECC.
- Configure surround, PhysX, and select your graphics card.
- Open AMD Software and ensure you are on the latest driver.
(Your driver version may vary from the screenshot.)
- Go to Gaming, then Graphics, and enable the HYPR-RX mode.
- Search for HDR in Windows.
(Make sure to select your main monitor.)
- Turn off HDR.
- Search for GPU Settings.
- Click on "Change default Graphics settings."
- Turn off GPU hardware scheduling and optimization for Windows games if available.
- Copy all the settings from the screenshot below. Make sure to use your native resolution and set the render quality to 100%.
If you have troubles setting up or any questions, feel free to open a ticket. We are happy to assist you.
Note: Unfortunately, we do not have access to an Intel GPU for testing. However, you can find performance guides on YouTube—they generally follow similar steps.