1.Update and Configure NVIDIA Drivers

Keeping your NVIDIA drivers up-to-date is crucial for performance and stability. After updating, configure key settings in the NVIDIA Control Panel for Apex Legends.

  • Clean Driver Installation High impact

    Use DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) in Safe Mode to remove old drivers, then install the latest Game Ready Driver from NVIDIA's website. Avoid GeForce Experience if not using its features.

  • NVIDIA Control Panel - Power Management Medium impact

    Set 'Power management mode' to 'Prefer maximum performance' for Apex Legends profile. This ensures your RTX 4060 maintains high clock speeds.

  • NVIDIA Control Panel - Low Latency Mode High impact

    Set 'Low Latency Mode' to 'Ultra' for Apex Legends. This can significantly reduce input lag by submitting frames just-in-time.

  • NVIDIA Control Panel - Max Frame Rate Medium impact

    Cap your FPS slightly below your monitor's refresh rate (e.g., 141 FPS for 144Hz) using the NVIDIA Control Panel to reduce input lag and improve frame pacing, especially if not using G-Sync/FreeSync.

2.Optimize Apex Legends In-Game Graphics

Adjusting specific in-game settings is paramount for balancing visual quality and competitive performance on your RTX 4060.

  • Texture Streaming Budget High impact

    Set to 'None' or 'Low (2GB VRAM)' on RTX 4060 to save VRAM and prevent stuttering, especially with 8GB VRAM. This is a critical setting for performance.

  • Model Detail High impact

    Set to 'Low'. This significantly impacts CPU and GPU performance, especially in crowded areas or during intense firefights.

  • Impact Marks & Ragdolls Medium impact

    Set 'Impact Marks' to 'Low' and 'Ragdolls' to 'Low'. These settings create temporary objects that can cause micro-stutters during combat.

  • Adaptive Supersampling High impact

    Disable 'Adaptive Supersampling'. This setting dynamically adjusts resolution and can lead to inconsistent frame rates and blurry visuals.

  • Anti-aliasing Low impact

    Set to 'TSAA'. While 'None' offers maximum FPS, TSAA provides a good balance of visual clarity and performance without excessive blurring.

3.System-Level Performance Enhancements

Beyond game and driver settings, optimizing your Windows environment can free up resources for your RTX 4060 and improve overall system responsiveness.

  • Game Mode & Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling Medium impact

    Enable 'Game Mode' in Windows settings. For 'Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling', test it. For some systems, it can reduce latency, for others, it might introduce issues. Generally beneficial for RTX 40-series.

  • Disable Fullscreen Optimizations Medium impact

    Navigate to Apex Legends executable (r5apex.exe), right-click -> Properties -> Compatibility tab, and check 'Disable fullscreen optimizations'. This can improve raw performance and reduce input lag.

  • Power Plan Configuration Low impact

    Set your Windows Power Plan to 'High performance' or 'Ultimate performance' to ensure your CPU and GPU receive consistent power. Access via Control Panel -> Power Options.

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4.Optimize Monitor Refresh Rate and Sync

Ensuring your monitor is set up correctly and sync technologies are used wisely can dramatically improve the smoothness and responsiveness of Apex Legends.

  • Set Highest Refresh Rate High impact

    Verify your monitor is set to its highest refresh rate in Windows Display Settings (Advanced display settings) and NVIDIA Control Panel.

  • G-Sync Configuration High impact

    If you have a G-Sync compatible monitor, enable G-Sync in NVIDIA Control Panel. Combine with an in-game or NVIDIA Control Panel FPS cap (e.g., 3 FPS below max refresh) for optimal tear-free, low-latency experience.

  • Disable V-Sync In-Game Medium impact

    Always disable V-Sync within Apex Legends. If you need V-Sync, enable it through the NVIDIA Control Panel (if not using G-Sync) to avoid added input latency.

5.Efficient VRAM Usage and DLSS Configuration

With 8GB VRAM on the RTX 4060, careful VRAM management is key. Leverage DLSS for performance gains without sacrificing too much clarity.

  • Monitor VRAM Usage Medium impact

    Use tools like MSI Afterburner to monitor VRAM usage. Keep it below 7.5GB to avoid performance bottlenecks and stuttering in Apex Legends.

  • DLSS Super Resolution High impact

    Enable DLSS in Apex Legends and set it to 'Quality' mode for 1440p or 'Balanced' for 4K. Avoid 'Performance' or 'Ultra Performance' for competitive play at 1080p as it can introduce too much blur. DLSS Frame Generation is not recommended for competitive play due to added latency.

  • Texture Filtering Quality Low impact

    In NVIDIA Control Panel, set 'Texture filtering - Quality' to 'High performance' for Apex Legends. This slightly reduces visual fidelity for a minor FPS boost.

Recommended Apex Legends settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Adaptive Supersampling Disabled Prevents dynamic resolution scaling which causes inconsistent frame rates and blurry visuals, critical for competitive consistency.
Texture Streaming Budget None or Low (2GB VRAM) Crucial for 8GB VRAM GPUs like the RTX 4060 to prevent VRAM overflow, stutters, and maintain stable FPS.
Model Detail Low Reduces complexity of character models and environmental objects, significantly boosting FPS, especially in crowded areas.
Impact Marks Low Minimizes the visual effects of bullet impacts, reducing GPU load and preventing micro-stutters during intense firefights.
Ragdolls Low Reduces the complexity of physics calculations for defeated opponents, preventing performance drops in combat situations.
Anti-aliasing TSAA Provides a good balance between visual smoothness and performance. Disabling it completely can lead to jagged edges.
Field of View (FOV) 104-110 While not directly GPU intensive, a higher FOV can provide a competitive advantage by showing more of the battlefield. Adjust to personal preference.
V-Sync Disabled (in-game) In-game V-Sync introduces significant input lag. Use G-Sync/FreeSync or NVIDIA Control Panel V-Sync if screen tearing is an issue.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Using 'Adaptive Supersampling' or 'Dynamic Resolution' settings, which cause inconsistent frame rates and blurry visuals.
  • Setting 'Texture Streaming Budget' too high, leading to VRAM overflow and severe stuttering on an 8GB RTX 4060.
  • Enabling V-Sync in-game, which significantly increases input lag, hindering competitive play.
  • Not performing a clean driver installation, leaving behind old driver files that can cause conflicts and performance issues.
  • Ignoring background applications and Windows power settings that can siphon resources away from Apex Legends.

Pro tips

  • Regularly monitor your GPU temperature and clock speeds using tools like MSI Afterburner to ensure stable performance and prevent thermal throttling.
  • Consider using a custom autoexec.cfg file for advanced tweaks like `+fps_max` or `cl_showfps 4` for detailed performance monitoring.
  • Practice in the Firing Range after making changes to feel the difference in input lag and FPS consistency before jumping into ranked matches.

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Frequently asked questions

Will DLSS Frame Generation improve my competitive Apex Legends experience on RTX 4060?

While DLSS Frame Generation significantly boosts FPS, it also introduces additional input latency. For competitive play in Apex Legends, we generally recommend using DLSS Super Resolution in 'Quality' or 'Balanced' mode, but avoid Frame Generation to maintain the lowest possible input lag.

What is the most impactful setting to change for FPS on an RTX 4060 in Apex Legends?

The 'Texture Streaming Budget' is often the most critical setting for performance on an RTX 4060 with 8GB VRAM. Setting it to 'None' or 'Low (2GB)' will drastically reduce VRAM usage and prevent stutters, leading to a significant FPS boost.

Should I use NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency for Apex Legends?

Yes, absolutely. NVIDIA Reflex is designed to reduce system latency. Enable it in-game, preferably set to 'On + Boost' if your FPS is consistently high, or 'On' if you experience occasional dips. This is a key feature for competitive play.

How often should I update my NVIDIA drivers for Apex Legends?

It's generally recommended to update your NVIDIA Game Ready Drivers when new major game titles are released or if you encounter performance issues. For Apex Legends, ensure you're on a relatively recent driver version, but avoid updating every single release unless necessary, as stability is key.

Why do I still get stutters in endgame circles despite optimizing my RTX 4060?

Endgame circles in Apex Legends are often CPU-bound due to many players, abilities, and complex physics. While GPU optimization helps, ensuring your CPU is also optimized (e.g., high clock speeds, background processes minimized) and lowering CPU-intensive settings like 'Model Detail' and 'Ragdolls' will further mitigate stutters.

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