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Akechii May 29, 2017 @ 7:52pm
Best settings for GTX 1050 2gb Vram?
TIA
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Nish-Ki May 29, 2017 @ 8:19pm 
Let Nvidia Experience decide it for you. But high should be the minimum you'll need for 60 FPS on a monitor or TV. Good card that
Sachi May 29, 2017 @ 8:56pm 
If I had the 1050 I would have a more accurate way to find out, but for any first time on a new GPU I would try the presets. Start with low or medium and see what tweaks to those presets help performance.
kdodds May 29, 2017 @ 9:14pm 
Originally posted by NS in SA:
Let Nvidia Experience decide it for you. But high should be the minimum you'll need for 60 FPS on a monitor or TV. Good card that
^^this^^^ GeForce Experience generally errs on the side of caution, so bumping up from there should still allow you a playable game.
Sachi May 29, 2017 @ 9:18pm 
Personally, GeForce Experience lead to not the best performance with my 1070 but it's worth a shot
kdodds May 29, 2017 @ 9:21pm 
Originally posted by el oh el:
Personally, GeForce Experience lead to not the best performance with my 1070 but it's worth a shot
That's odd, because it did the exact opposite on my daughter's 1070 machine. My 1080 is maxed everything plus mods, never dips below the capped 60.
Akechii May 29, 2017 @ 9:39pm 
much thanks for the answers you brought, ill try it later
EX8MG3 May 29, 2017 @ 10:48pm 
running med-high settings without godrays on 720p, using gtx950+i5 6600, 60fps all the time even on the stairs in diamond city, quite good for me
Akechii May 30, 2017 @ 5:01am 
im running at ultra with no godrays and the fps is 60-40 which is good
Akechii May 30, 2017 @ 5:20am 
i mean ultra textures lmao
casualsailor May 30, 2017 @ 8:31am 
Originally posted by NS in SA:
Let Nvidia Experience decide it for you. But high should be the minimum you'll need for 60 FPS on a monitor or TV. Good card that

This is my advise as well. GFE isn't perfect. But it will typically give you a good baseline from which to start tweaking. And the advantage is that if you start with an "optimized" configuration and then screw up you can quicly go back and "optimize" again to get back to a stable config.

In general, if you bump up the overall detail level then disable god rays and lower shadow distances.
Trehek May 30, 2017 @ 8:43am 
If you install Shadow Boost for dynamic shadow distance and ENBoost for memory management, you should easily be able to run on ultra with a stable 60 fps.
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Date Posted: May 29, 2017 @ 7:52pm
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