1.Update & Optimize NVIDIA Drivers

Keeping your GPU drivers up-to-date is crucial for performance and stability. For the RTX 4090, always ensure you're on the latest Game Ready Driver, but also consider a clean installation.

  • Perform a Clean Driver Installation High impact

    Use Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) in Safe Mode to completely remove old drivers, then install the latest NVIDIA Game Ready Driver. This prevents conflicts and ensures optimal performance.

  • Disable GeForce Experience Overlays Medium impact

    In GeForce Experience, go to Settings > General and turn off 'In-Game Overlay'. This can consume resources and introduce input lag.

  • Enable NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency High impact

    Within NVIDIA Control Panel, navigate to 'Manage 3D settings' > 'Program Settings' for Apex Legends and set 'Low Latency Mode' to 'Ultra' or 'On'. This significantly reduces input lag.

2.Configure NVIDIA Control Panel Settings

Fine-tuning global and program-specific settings in the NVIDIA Control Panel can yield significant FPS gains and improve responsiveness for your RTX 4090.

  • Set Power Management Mode High impact

    In 'Manage 3D settings' > 'Global Settings' or 'Program Settings' for Apex Legends, set 'Power management mode' to 'Prefer maximum performance'. This ensures your GPU always runs at full clock speeds.

  • Optimize Texture Filtering Quality Medium impact

    Set 'Texture filtering - Quality' to 'High performance' in the 3D settings. This prioritizes FPS over minor visual fidelity for textures.

  • Disable Vertical Sync High impact

    Ensure 'Vertical sync' is set to 'Off' in both global and program settings to prevent input lag and allow your FPS to exceed your monitor's refresh rate.

  • Enable Shader Cache Size Medium impact

    Set 'Shader Cache Size' to 'Unlimited' or a high value (e.g., 100 GB). This helps prevent stutters by pre-compiling shaders.

3.Optimize Windows for Gaming

Your operating system can be a major bottleneck. Optimizing Windows 10/11 for gaming ensures that system resources are dedicated to Apex Legends.

  • Activate Game Mode and Graphics Settings Medium impact

    Go to Windows Settings > Gaming > Game Mode and turn it On. Also, under 'Graphics settings', add Apex Legends and set its preference to 'High performance'.

  • Disable Unnecessary Background Apps Medium impact

    Go to Windows Settings > Privacy > Background apps and turn off apps you don't use while gaming. This frees up CPU and RAM resources.

  • Set Power Plan to Ultimate Performance High impact

    Open Control Panel > Power Options and select 'Ultimate Performance' (you might need to enable it via Command Prompt: `powercfg -duplicatescheme e9a42b02-d5df-448d-aa00-03f147496700`).

  • Disable Fullscreen Optimizations Medium impact

    Navigate to your Apex Legends executable (r5apex.exe), right-click > Properties > Compatibility, and check 'Disable fullscreen optimizations'.

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4.Implement Apex Legends Launch Options

Utilize Steam or Origin/EA App launch options to apply critical commands before the game even starts, overriding some in-game settings for maximum performance.

  • Add Performance Launch Commands High impact

    In Steam (Game Properties > General) or EA App (Game Properties > Advanced Launch Options), add: `+fps_max unlimited -dev +cl_showfps 4 -forcenovsync`. This removes the FPS cap, enables dev mode for better performance, shows FPS, and forces no V-Sync.

  • Set High Priority for Apex Legends Medium impact

    While not a launch option, set Apex Legends to 'High' priority in Task Manager after launching the game. This ensures Windows prioritizes game processes.

  • Consider `-novid` for faster startup Low impact

    Add `-novid` to your launch options to skip the intro videos, getting you into the game faster. This doesn't directly boost FPS but improves the user experience.

5.Optimize In-Game Video Settings

Adjusting Apex Legends' internal video settings is paramount. For competitive play, prioritize performance over visual fidelity, even with an RTX 4090.

  • Lower Texture Streaming Budget Medium impact

    Set 'Texture Streaming Budget' to 4-6GB. While your RTX 4090 has abundant VRAM, lower settings can reduce load and improve 1% lows.

  • Disable Adaptive Supersampling High impact

    Ensure 'Adaptive Supersampling' is disabled. This setting dynamically lowers resolution to maintain FPS, which is unnecessary and detrimental to visual clarity on an RTX 4090.

  • Reduce Model Detail and Impact Marks High impact

    Set 'Model Detail' to Low and 'Impact Marks' to Low or Disabled. These have a noticeable impact on CPU and GPU performance during intense fights.

  • Turn Off Advanced Visual Effects High impact

    Disable 'Spot Shadow Detail', 'Volumetric Lighting', and 'Ambient Occlusion'. These are graphically intensive and offer little competitive advantage.

Recommended Apex Legends settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Display Mode Full Screen Full Screen mode bypasses the Desktop Window Manager, reducing input lag and improving performance stability.
Adaptive Resolution FPS Target 0 (Disabled) Disabling this prevents dynamic resolution scaling, ensuring consistent visual quality at your native resolution with the RTX 4090.
Texture Streaming Budget 4-6 GB Even with 24GB VRAM on the RTX 4090, setting this lower can reduce VRAM pressure and improve 1% lows, especially in CPU-bound scenarios.
Model Detail Low Reduces the complexity of character and object models, significantly impacting CPU and GPU load during combat.
Impact Marks Disabled Turning off bullet impact marks reduces visual clutter and frees up GPU resources, especially during prolonged firefights.
Ragdolls Disabled Disabling ragdoll physics reduces CPU overhead when players are eliminated, preventing potential stutters.
Spot Shadow Detail Disabled Shadows are computationally expensive. Disabling spot shadows provides a noticeable FPS boost without significant competitive disadvantage.
Anti-aliasing TSAA TSAA offers a good balance between visual smoothness and performance. Avoid higher settings like MSAA if available, as they are very demanding.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Running background applications (browsers, Discord overlays, streaming software) that consume CPU/GPU resources.
  • Not regularly updating GPU drivers or performing 'Express' installations instead of 'Clean' ones.
  • Leaving V-Sync enabled, which introduces input lag and caps FPS to your monitor's refresh rate.
  • Over-optimizing by setting texture quality too low for an RTX 4090, potentially shifting bottleneck to CPU or causing visual discomfort.
  • Ignoring Windows power plans and game mode settings, leaving performance on the table.

Pro tips

  • Monitor your FPS and 1% lows using tools like MSI Afterburner or the in-game FPS counter (`+cl_showfps 4` launch option) to verify the impact of your tweaks.
  • Ensure your monitor's refresh rate is set to its maximum in Windows Display Settings and NVIDIA Control Panel for the smoothest experience.
  • Consider overclocking your CPU and RAM for additional performance gains, as Apex Legends can be CPU-bound at very high FPS targets, even with an RTX 4090.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Apex Legends support NVIDIA DLSS?

No, Apex Legends does not natively support NVIDIA DLSS. While the Source engine has been heavily modified, it does not currently integrate DLSS for performance scaling.

Should I cap my FPS in Apex Legends with an RTX 4090?

While the RTX 4090 can push very high frames, capping your FPS slightly below your monitor's refresh rate (e.g., 237 FPS for a 240Hz monitor) can improve frame pacing and consistency, reducing perceived micro-stutters.

How much VRAM does Apex Legends use on an RTX 4090?

At 1440p or 4K with optimized settings, Apex Legends typically uses 6-10GB of VRAM. Even with the RTX 4090's 24GB, keeping 'Texture Streaming Budget' around 4-6GB is often sufficient for competitive play.

Does my CPU matter for high FPS in Apex Legends, even with an RTX 4090?

Absolutely. Apex Legends is quite CPU-intensive, especially when targeting very high frame rates (200+ FPS). A powerful multi-core CPU with high single-core performance is crucial to avoid bottlenecking your RTX 4090.

Will these settings affect my game's visual quality too much?

This guide prioritizes competitive performance. While some settings are lowered, the RTX 4090 ensures the game still looks good. The goal is to remove visual clutter and resource-intensive effects that don't aid gameplay, focusing on clarity and responsiveness.

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