How Do You Fix Low GPU/FPS issues in Fallout 76 (Explained)

 

Since its release, Fallout 76 has been highly popular. However, some gamers have reported experiencing extremely low FPS when playing the game. Don’t be concerned if you’re experiencing the same issue. We’ll show you how to solve it fast and easily.

Try these solutions.

You may not be able to try them all. Simply work your way down the list until you locate the one that works.

  • Examine the game’s system requirements.
  • Turn off background programs.
  • You should update your graphics driver.
  • Change the graphical settings in-game.
  • Disable VSync
  • Change your power strategy.
  • NVIDIA settings should be optimized.

Fix 1: Check the system requirements of the game.

Make sure your device satisfies Fallout 76’s system requirements before you start troubleshooting the low FPS issue.

If it doesn’t, your hardware may need to be upgraded to improve performance. The following are the system requirements for Fallout 76 on PC:

Minimum:

Operating system: Windows 7/8/10 64-bit

Processor: Intel Core i5-6600k 3.5 GHz/AMD Ryzen 3 1300X 3.5 GHz or equivalent

Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 780 3GB/AMD Radeon R9 285 2GB or equivalent

Memory: 8 GB RAM

Recommended:

Operating system: Windows 7/8.1/10 64-bit

Processor: Intel Core i7-4790 3.6 GHz / AMD Ryzen 5 1500X 3.5 GHz

Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 4GB / AMD R9 290X 4GB

Memory: 8 GB RAM

After ensuring that your PC is capable of running the game, proceed to the next fixes.

Fix 2: Turn off background programs.

Background programs might deplete your system resources, leaving your device with insufficient RAM for your game.

You can stop all unwanted background apps before gaming to free up more system resources and boost game performance. Here’s how it’s done:

  • To open Task Manager, hit the Ctrl, Shift, and Esc keys at the same moment on your keyboard.
  • To close a CPU and RAM-intensive software (such as Chrome or Discord), right-click it and select End process.

After that, restart Fallout 76 to see whether your FPS has improved.

If this solution doesn’t work, try the next one.

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Fix 3: Update your graphics driver.

A malfunctioning or outdated graphics driver is one of the most common causes of low FPS. Graphics card makers update new drivers regularly to optimize for new games. To get the most out of your hardware, keep your graphics driver up to current.

One method is to go to the manufacturer’s website (NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel) and search for your model, then manually download and install the newest graphics driver. If you don’t have the time, patience, or computer skills to manually update the driver, Driver Easy can do it for you.

Driver Easy will automatically detect your system and locate the necessary drivers for your specific GPU and Windows version, which it will then download and install correctly:

  • Install Driver Easy after downloading it.
  • Launch Driver Easy and select the Scan Now option. Driver Easy will then check your computer for problematic drivers.
  • Click Update All to automatically download and install the right version of all missing or out-of-date drivers on your system (the Pro version is required for this – you’ll be requested to upgrade when you click Update All).

Or, next to the flagged graphics driver, click the Update button to immediately download the correct version of that driver, which you can then manually install (you can do this with the FREE version).

After you have updated your graphics driver, restart your computer and launch Fallout 76 to test the game’s performance.

If this strategy does not work for you, try the next one.

Fix 4: Modify the graphical settings in-game.

Lowering the visual settings in the game can also help you increase your FPS. To accomplish this:

  1. Launch Fallout 76 and go to the SETTINGS menu.
  2. Select DISPLAY, then Fullscreen as the Window mode.
  3. Texture, Water, Lighting, and Shadow Quality settings should be reduced.
  4. Reduce the Fade settings for Actor, Item, Object, and Grass.

Restart the game to evaluate its performance.

If your FPS in Fallout 76 is still low, proceed to the next repair.

Fix 5: Disable VSync.

VSync, or vertical sync, is a graphics technology that synchronizes a game’s frame rate with the refresh rate of a gaming monitor.

Many players have reported that disabling VSync improves their FPS in Fallout 76. You should give it a go. Here’s how it’s done:

  1. To open File Explorer, hit the Windows logo key and E at the same time on your keyboard. Then, in the address bar, type DocumentsMyGamesFallout 76.
  2. Open the Fallout76Prefs.ini configuration file.
  3. To search for the term ‘iPresentInterval,’ use the shortcut key Ctrl+F. Then, replace “iPresentInterval=1” with “iPresentInterval=0.” This will disable VSync.
  4. Save and exit the file.

Restart Fallout 76 to see if your FPS has improved.

If this remedy does not work, try the next one.

Fix 6: Modify your power plan

The power plan you chose may limit the performance of your machine. Change your power plan to High performance to get the most out of your PC. Here’s how it’s done:

  1. To open The Run dialogue box, hit the Windows logo key and R at the same time on your keyboard. Then, in the field, type powercfg. cpl and press OK.
  2. Select High performance under Preferred plans. (If it isn’t visible, expand Hide additional plans.)

Relaunch Fallout 76 to put the game through its paces.

If your FPS remains extremely low, proceed to the next step.

Fix 7: Improve NVIDIA settings

You can tweak the graphics settings in the NVIDIA Control Panel to get the greatest performance out of your game. Here’s how it’s done:

  1. Right-click any empty place on your desktop and select NVIDIA Control Panel.
  2. From the left panel, select 3D settings > Manage 3D settings.
  3. Select the Fallout 76.exe file from the drop-down list under Program Settings.

Modify the settings as below:

  • Maximum pre-rendered frames: 1
  • Preferred refresh rate: Highest available
  • Power Management Mode: Prefer maximum performance
  • Threaded optimization: ON
  • Vertical sync: OFF

After that, restart Fallout 76 and your FPS should skyrocket.

Final thought 

That’s all. Hopefully, one of the solutions listed above will assist you in resolving the Fallout 76 low FPS issue.

If you have any questions or recommendations, please leave them in the comments section below.

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