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If you're finding your PC sounds like a jet engine in certain games, you probably need to enable Vsync in the graphics options (sometimes called refresh rate or vertical sync).
When Vsync is off, the game is basically running full bore the entire time rendering as many frames as it can with the power and heat capacity it has available, even if your monitor can't display them all. On top of that, you get an ugly tearing effect on-screen when there's movement.
If your goal is to get more FPS while keeping the same settings, your only option is to overclock your gpu, which means your card get hotter. Otherwise you lower certain settings in-game to get your fps up that all there is to it, as there no voodoo magic going on it just messing with settings that affect performance, and game visual it's that simple.
Though you could watch other people's graphic settings, this may not always be best for you. Because not everyone uses the same PC spec. In the end, you will stop relying on such videos and do it yourself unless you are looking for a very specific thing, like what certain line of setting means. You just gotta play around with it. Most gamers do.
You can see all optimimal settings per games steam might have setup for you. ( if steam has added them to Nvidia experience. )
You dont tell any news here, pc software is bloatware sense DOS age, thats how apps is designed today.
That die a long time ago.no programmer do raw machine codes, they actual want product be done before they die.
I don't really think there's a best settings, it's all just layers of opinion and preference that's defined by specific games.
You're not going to dramatically optimize performance with a specific configuration.
Also there's a slider on the top level to adjust the default presets for performance or quality. I leave mine at balanced, if you want more performance, you could always try adjusting the slider to performance and see how you feel.
It's a mistake you think ppl here will teach you all the pro and cons to every game here. they will not. because the helper here will be flooded in users ask for best game setting to every game, and that will not happend.
im sure we dont need to tell you steam has 1 blliion user accounts with games. we will be flooded in game settings request. ( and worse is even a steam modrator will see it as spam post. ) a down the road you simple will not test or do , they will act on it later and the traps will hit all that did it. ( no my frined its your job to master it, or let the app do it )
As any pc owner has done it over the many years.
i have 500+ games, you do the math here,
>> Set 'High Performance GPU' in Global Settings
>> Disable VSYNC
>> Manually set PhysX to your Dedicated NVIDIA GPU