How to Fix Low GPU/CPU issues In Fallout 76? (Explained)

How to Fix Low GPU/CPU issues In Fallout 76? (Explained)

How do you fix low GPU/CPU issues in Fallout 76?  Since its debut, Fallout 76 has enjoyed a fair amount of popularity. Some gamers, however, say that the game’s FPS was incredibly low for them.

Don’t worry if you’re having the same issue. Here, we’ll explain how to quickly and easily solve it.

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Some of these you might not try. Simply move down the list until you find the solution that works.

  1. Review the system requirements for the game.

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

If it doesn’t, upgrading your hardware could be necessary to boost performance. The following are the PC system requirements for Fallout 76:

Minimum 

Operating system: Windows 7/8/10/11 64bit
Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 1300X or Intel Core i5-6600k at 3.5 GHz, or comparable
Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 780 3GB/AMD Radeon R9 285 2GB or a comparable graphics card
Memory: 8GB RAM

Recommended 

Operating system: Windows 7/8.1/10/11 64bit
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 8GB RAM

Verify that your PC is capable of running the game before moving on to the subsequent patches.

  1. Turn off background programs

The background processes can chew up system resources, leaving your device with insufficient RAM to execute your game.

You can turn off all unused background programs before playing to free up more system resources and enhance your gaming experience. This is how:

  • To open Task Manager, simultaneously press Ctrl, Shift, and Esc on your keyboard.
  • Right-click the CPU and RAM-intensive software (such as Chrome and Discord) and choose End task to close it one at a time.

Launch Fallout 76 after finishing to see if your frame rate has increased.

Check out the following solution if this one doesn’t work.

How Fix Low GPU/CPU issues In Fallout 76? (Explained)
How to Fix Low GPU/CPU issues In Fallout 76? (Explained)
  1. Reinstall your graphics driver

Your use of a malfunctioning or out-of-date graphics driver is one of the most frequent causes of low FPS.

To optimize for new games, the manufacturers of graphics cards frequently issue updated drivers. You should maintain your graphics driver updated to receive the best hardware performance.

The latest graphics driver can be manually downloaded and installed by going to the manufacturer’s website (NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel) and searching for your model.

However, Driver Easy can update the driver for you automatically if you lack the time, patience, or computer abilities to do so manually.

Driver Easy will automatically detect your system, locate the proper drivers for your specific GPU and Windows version, and download and correctly install them:

  • Download and set up Driver Easy.
  • Launch Driver Easy and select Scan Now. After that, Driver Easy will scan your computer to find any problematic drivers.
  • To automatically download and install all of the out-of-date or missing drivers on your system, click Update All (this requires the Pro edition; you’ll be requested to upgrade when you click Update All).
  • To automatically download the correct version of the graphics driver, choose Update instead. You can then manually install it (you can do this with the FREE version).

Launch Fallout 76 after updating your graphics driver to check the game’s performance. Restart your computer.

If you find that one approach is ineffective, move on to the next.

  1. Change the game’s graphic settings.

You can increase FPS by lowering the game’s visual settings. To do this:

  • Open Fallout 76, then choose SETTINGS.
  • To make Fullscreen the default window mode, choose DISPLAY.
  • Reduce the quality settings for lighting, shadow, water, and texture.
  • Lower the actor, item, object, and grass fade settings.

To check the game’s performance, restart it.

Continue to the next solution if your Fallout 76 FPS is still low.

  1. Disable VSync

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

In Fallout 76, many gamers have reported that disabling VSync increases their frame rates. You can try it out. This is how:

  • To launch File Explorer, simultaneously hit the Windows logo key and E on your keyboard. Then, in the address bar, type DocumentsMy GamesFallout 76.
  • Fallout76Prefs.ini should be opened.
  • To find the term “iPresentInterval,” press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+F. Substitute “iPresentInterval=0” for “iPresentInterval=1” after that. It will disable VSync.
  • Save the document, then exit.

Restart Fallout 76 to check whether your frame rate has increased.

Continue to the next solution if this one doesn’t work.

  1. Alter your power strategy

The power plan you chose can impose a performance ceiling on your machine. You can switch to the High-performance power plan to get the most out of your computer. This is how:

  • To open the Run dialog box, simultaneously hit the Windows logo key and R on your keyboard. Click OK after entering powercfg.cpl in the field.
  • Select High performance under Preferred plans. Hide other plans can be expanded if you can’t see them.

Restart Fallout 76 to evaluate how well it runs.

Try the following fix if your FPS is still very low.

  1. Enhanced NVIDIA settings

Through the NVIDIA Control Panel, you may tweak the graphics settings to get the greatest performance out of your game. This is how:

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

Make the following settings changes:

  • Pre-rendered frames at most: 1
  • Ideal refresh rate: highest possible
  • Power Control Mode: prefer to perform at my best
  • Thread optimization is enabled.
  • Off for vertical sync

Restart Fallout 76 after finishing, and you should see a significant boost in FPS.

Final thought

I’m done now. You can hopefully resolve the Fallout 76 low FPS issue using one of the solutions listed above. Please feel free to leave a remark below if you have any queries or recommendations.

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