Cyberpunk 2077 best PC settings: how to improve performance with minimal hit to quality (2024)

Optimised settings can increase frame-rate by up to 35 per cent.

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There's no doubt about it - Cyberpunk 2077 is a demanding game, heavy on both CPU and GPU, while solid-state storage is also recommended for an optimal experience. It's perhaps a game geared towards the computers of the future, but in the here and now, it's still possible to get a fantastic PC experience - a process we hope to aid with our optimised settings. Put simply, we tested every graphics setting in Cyberpunk 2077, measured the performance cost and judged the overall quality you get at each preset. The idea here is straightforward: to retain everything that makes the game 'next-gen' from a visual perspective, but to deliver the best 'bang for the buck'.

The test rig we used is hardly mainstream - we paired Intel's Core i9 10900K with a RTX 3090 and 32GB of 3200MHz DDR4, and we ran the game from an NVMe drive. However, all of our measurements were taken at 4K resolution, meaning that as you move down the resolution ladder back to 1080p, the requirements of the graphics card you'll need scale back considerably. To put all of this into perspective, our chosen settings allow an RTX 2060 to run the game without ray tracing at 4K30 resolution using the balanced version of DLSS, or to hit 1440p60 (with just minor dips in the busiest parts of the city). Interestingly, native 1080p actually seems a touch heavier than DLSS 1440p - and certainly looks a significantly less impressive.

Hopefully that gives some kind of idea of how this game scales on the graphics side - yes, it's demanding. The RTX 2060 may well be the least capable Nvidia GPU with next-gen features, but it's still a fairly powerful piece of kit, relatively speaking. You can of course tweak downwards still further and still have a great experience, but at that point, you'll start to cut into the quality level. Our objective here is to set the bar, and to retain the the game's wow factor, and to achieve this with an RTX 2060 is impressive stuff. It does have its limits - 6GB of VRAM takes ray tracing out of the equation unless you're happy with 1080p30 (in which case, you can max out every single RT effect, right up to psycho-level lighting) - but it's still an impressive showing overall.

First of all, to understand exactly how we've crafted our optimised settings, I'd recommend watching the video. To give you some idea of the overall win here, on the RTX 3090 system at 4K resolution without ray tracing or DLSS in use, moving from flat-out ultra to optimised settings delivers a 35 per cent improvement in performance, clawing back 5ms of render time. When a 60fps experience essentially requires a render budget of 16ms per frame, that's an impressive saying for no appreciable hit in visual quality.

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Note we recommend DLSS quality mode at 1080p, balanced at 1440p and performance at 4K - if you are using an RTX card, of course. For optimised ray tracing settings, I recommend turning off ray traced shadows, running RT lighting at medium and turning on reflections. An alternative 'light' mode would see you turning off reflections too, leaning into the rasterised screen-space versions instead. As you can imagine, if the standard non-RT version is demanding, using ray traced graphics can only add significantly to the load. As you might imagine, using DLSS is essential in maintaining good performance. Right now, RT only seems to work on Nvidia cards, despite using the DXR API that should allow for AMD's RDNA 2 offerings to operate - but with Team Red's Super Resolution DLSS alternative currently not available, we can foresee good RT performance being difficult for AMD's new cards.

I can foresee the heavy system requirements improving here because it is clear that the game has some technical issues. For starters, as you will have noted in the video, driving around the city is demanding on the CPU - and it appears that SMT or 'hyper threading' is not working properly on Ryzen processors, meaning that the mainstream favourite - the Ryzen 5 3600 - is unduly suffering, particularly when driving at speed through the city. A user-mod apparently addresses the issue but we found no improvement to CPU-bound performance at all, and we'd hope to see CD Projekt Red address this entire situation with some urgency. Secondly, some settings simply do not appear to be working. We can imagine that the level of detail setting has both CPU and GPU implications but adjusting it made no difference to the presentation or indeed performance. This, along with many other things, needs to be fixed.

While we do expect optimisations from the developer to arrive in due course, our time spent with the game re-confirms our contention that this is a title targeting the next generation of hardware, especially if you're looking to hit 60 frames per second, or something close to it, without compromising too much on graphical equality.

Yes, there is some scalability on the graphics side of the equation, but less so on the CPU front - I'd venture to suggest that CDPR's recommended specs are targeting a 30 frames per second experience, where four core/eight thread processors would be the minimum. Those still using four core, four thread legacy i5s are going to struggle. Based on how demanding the game is, we can foresee Cyberpunk 2077 spurring many people to upgrade their PCs, especially if RTX 2060-level hardware can't sustain native 1080p60 on our optimised settings (DLSS provides a remarkable get-out-of-jail free card here).

There is one final purchase I'd recommend on the list of potential upgrades: a variable refresh rate monitor. Hitting 60 frames per second is one thing, but sustaining it is quite another. A G-Sync or FreeSync display allows you to target a 'window' of performance - say 50 to 60fps - which allows for more flexibility and ambition in your settings. On a standard display, achieving consistency means adjusting presets to accommodate for worst case scenarios - which is far, far more tricky. This process also means that you're factoring in a certain degree of overhead, which means that your GPU may be under-utilised for much of your play time. Variable refresh rate technology solves a lot of problems here.

The ultimate pay-off is immense. The PC version of Cyberpunk 2077 really does look a generation beyond the console versions, and it'll be fascinating to see how CD Projekt Red chooses to tap into the graphics and CPU power of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles, and whether the system resources are there to implement any of the ray tracing effects. That's something to look forward to in 2021, but in the here and now, there's no question about it: PC is the best place to play, if you have hardware required to get the job done. Hopefully our optimised settings bring a lot more graphics cards into contention, but it'll require more work from CD Projekt Red to deliver meaningful boosts on the CPU side of the equation.

Cyberpunk 2077 best PC settings: how to improve performance with minimal hit to quality (2024)

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Cyberpunk 2077 best PC settings: how to improve performance with minimal hit to quality? ›

That covers off which resolution scaling option, DLAA or DLSS, you should run in Cyberpunk 2077. DLSS is best for most NVIDIA users, while AMD and Intel should use their own respective solutions for the best visual and performance results!

How can I improve my Cyberpunk 2077 PC performance? ›

In-game settings adjustments
  1. Adjust ray tracing: High-quality ray tracing impacts performance. ...
  2. Lower crowd density: Reduces CPU load, significantly improving FPS in densely populated areas.
  3. Disable film grain and chromatic aberration: Minor visual effects that can free up GPU resources when turned off.
Mar 21, 2024

What are the best settings for image quality in Cyberpunk 2077? ›

Best settings for Cyberpunk 2077
  • Film Grain: Off.
  • Chromatic Aberration: Off.
  • Depth of Field: On.
  • Lens Flare: On.
  • Motion Blur: Low.
  • Contact Shadows: On.
  • Improved Facial Lighting Geometry: On.
  • Anisotropy: 8.
Sep 28, 2023

What resolution scaling should I use for Cyberpunk? ›

That covers off which resolution scaling option, DLAA or DLSS, you should run in Cyberpunk 2077. DLSS is best for most NVIDIA users, while AMD and Intel should use their own respective solutions for the best visual and performance results!

What increases RAM cyberpunk? ›

You can acquire more RAM slots by equipping Tier 5 Cyberdecks such as the Netwatch Netdriver MK. 1 (Iconic), leveling up your Netrunner skill progression, or using a Frontal Cortex Cyberware that increases your maximum RAM.

How do I make cyberpunk clearer? ›

Turn off dlss. That's what makes this game blurry. Use the in-game DLSS sharpening filter. Then press alt-z, choose game filters, and apply sharpening.

Is medium or high texture quality better cyberpunk? ›

Medium textures look significantly better than Low, while High is a less noticeable jump with more VRAM usage. Medium provides a good balance, though you can also increase the amount of memory allocated to the GPU and crank textures higher, if you want.

Should I use ray tracing cyberpunk? ›

I've tested Nvidia's latest ray tracing magic in Cyberpunk 2077 and it's a no-brainer: at worst it's just better-looking, at best it's that and a whole lot more performance. Nvidia's DLSS 3.5 Ray Reconstruction feature fits perfectly with Cyberpunk 2077's 2.0 added realism.

What is the best attribute cyberpunk? ›

Prioritize Reflexes and Intelligence
Best Attribute Distribution (Level 1)
AttributePoints
Reflexes6
Technical Ability4
Intelligence4
2 more rows
Oct 20, 2023

How do I fix my FPS rate? ›

If you're seeing low FPS in-game, there are a few steps you can take immediately.
  1. Close background processes. ...
  2. Update the game. ...
  3. Update your graphics drivers. ...
  4. Search for player tweaks and mods. ...
  5. Repair your install.

Why is my FPS very low? ›

Low frames-per-second (FPS) rates or frame rates in games are usually caused by computer hardware not being able to meet a game's system requirements in a given setting. If a device's hardware and a game's requirements are too far apart, a game will refuse to load.

Why does cyberpunk feel laggy? ›

Now if your struggling or the game feels sluggish well that can easily be a few different issues with your PC. 1) it very likely could be your build, your parts man. 2) it could be the software, BIOS, Drivers, and/or Firmware that you did not upgrade. 3) Settings in Windows and/or Nvidia Control Panel.

What resolution settings are best for gaming? ›

For those who spend time in both single-player, and competitive games, 1440p is a great sweet spot between the parochial 1080p and the opulent 4k+ resolutions we're seeing more and more of these days.

What resolution should I play at? ›

Full HD (1920x1080).

1080p monitor gaming is ideal for gamers who prioritize high frame rates and smooth gameplay over extremely high-resolution visuals.

Does Cyberpunk run better on PC now? ›

It does play better on PC but be aware that you might find some minor bugs and sometimes even game breaking bugs, even though those seem to be pretty rare.

Can my PC run Cyberpunk 2077 well? ›

To run the Cyberpunk 2077 system requirements, you will need an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 GPU, an Intel Core i7-6700 CPU, 12GB of RAM, and 70GB of SSD space. Cyberpunk 2077 is an ambitious RPG that demands a lot from your PC.

Is Cyberpunk 2077 performance fixed? ›

"Patch 2.01 for Cyberpunk 2077 and Phantom Liberty is live! It fixes the most common issues players have encountered and improves overall performance of the game, especially in Dogtown."

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