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Got a new graphics card, so what game settings should I turn on to play better?

Got a new graphics card, so what game settings should I turn on to play better?

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Maxy405789
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04-22-2026, 02:43 PM
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Today I got a TUF GTX 1650 Super, so I removed the old drivers and put in new ones. Before this, I had a GTX 560 which is a big jump up, but back then I couldn't use any of the options from Nvidia's experience or some parts of the control panel. Are there any settings I need to change since before I had to make everything as low as possible and every single change messed up the fps on this gpu? So far I don't see anything like that happening, so I think just a few texture details could be left alone. Here is my rig: an i7 870 base clock running at 4x2 with speeds of 1333mhz, ddr3 ram, and a gtx 1650s with the power coming from a 6550 v2.2 card
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Maxy405789
04-22-2026, 02:43 PM #1

Today I got a TUF GTX 1650 Super, so I removed the old drivers and put in new ones. Before this, I had a GTX 560 which is a big jump up, but back then I couldn't use any of the options from Nvidia's experience or some parts of the control panel. Are there any settings I need to change since before I had to make everything as low as possible and every single change messed up the fps on this gpu? So far I don't see anything like that happening, so I think just a few texture details could be left alone. Here is my rig: an i7 870 base clock running at 4x2 with speeds of 1333mhz, ddr3 ram, and a gtx 1650s with the power coming from a 6550 v2.2 card

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machino25
Member
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04-22-2026, 09:13 PM
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Can we try this together instead?
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machino25
04-22-2026, 09:13 PM #2

Can we try this together instead?

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Squampy
Junior Member
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04-23-2026, 04:34 AM
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I often let the game pick its settings on its own. Then I follow along and play. Plus, I own a 1650 Super, and so far this way hasn't broken anything for me!
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Squampy
04-23-2026, 04:34 AM #3

I often let the game pick its settings on its own. Then I follow along and play. Plus, I own a 1650 Super, and so far this way hasn't broken anything for me!

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alvinmrb
Member
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04-23-2026, 05:05 AM
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Yeah, Nvidia probably has those "game-ready" drivers that they make. They are really good at figuring out the right settings for you.
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alvinmrb
04-23-2026, 05:05 AM #4

Yeah, Nvidia probably has those "game-ready" drivers that they make. They are really good at figuring out the right settings for you.