Do you get low FPS or experience lag while playing games on your gear with Radeon GPU?
If yes, then this is the place you oughta be.
In the System window, you’ll see the Radeon software version running on your box.
Click theCheck for Updatesoption to check for any available driver updates.
you might also set theCheck For Updatesoption toAutomaticand enable theDownloadDrivers & Softwareoption.
The solution, in this case, is to download the latest Windows update.
ChooseWindows Updatefrom the left panel, and then click theCheck for Updatesoption.
Windows will now look for and download any available updates.
So, double-check toback up the registrybefore getting into the below steps.
verify if there’s any improvement in performance.
Configure the Global Graphics tweaks
The first thing we should look at is the Global Graphics tweaks.
Tweaking the Global graphics configs will automatically apply the changes to all the games installed on your rig.
Usually, this setting works fine for most games, but it can sometimes make things look worse.
Therefore, you must check the game’s performance after enabling this setting.
If everything looks fine, then only you should enable this setting permanently.
TheSharpness levelis something that will be different for different games.
In Battle Royale games like Warzone and Valorant, set the level to around80-90%.
But while playing casual games like Forza or FIFA, keep the sharpness level between40 to 50%.
Note that the lower the saturation level, the better gaming performance you will get.
Otherwise, consider setting it toAlways off.
Now tap the drop-down icon before theAdvancedoption.
Set theAnti-AliasingandAnti-Aliasingoption toUse software settingsandMultisamplingoption, respectively.
You must reset the Shader cache if you have not in the recent past.
To do that, click thePerform Resetoption next toReset Shader Cache,and clickYesto the prompt that appears.
These were all the changes you must make in the Graphics tab.
Other than the abovementioned changes leave every other option in the Graphics tab to their default values.
Here are the changes you oughta make in the Display tab of the Radeon software.
To begin with, enable theAMD FreeSyncoption.
It dynamically refreshes your screen in sync with the current frame rate of your game.
Note that this setting is only applicable to FreeSync-compatible monitors.
If you’re usingRadeon Super-resolution, you’ve got the option to enable theGPU scalingoption.
Otherwise, keep it to its default setting, i.e.,Off.
TheDisplay Color Enhancementis another personal preference option.
it’s possible for you to set it toVivid Gamingif you want better color vibrancy in games.
Now, enable theCustom Coloroption and apply the following changes:
Next, switch to theAudio & Videotab.
Here, you’re able to choose the video profile that you prefer.
While different profiles offer different viewing experiences, we recommend choosing theCinema Classicoption.