A practical guide covering five GPU settings to configure on every new PC build: undervolting with a custom voltage-frequency curve, enabling Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling (HAGS) for frame generation compatibility, verifying Resizable BAR is actually active via GPU-Z, capping frame rates just below the monitor's refresh rate for smoother pacing, and increasing shader cache size (up to 10–100GB) to reduce compilation stutter. Nvidia's new Auto Shader Compilation beta feature is also highlighted as a way to automatically recompile shaders after driver updates.

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Undervolt it immediately with a custom curveTurn on hardware-accelerated GPU schedulingEnable and verify Resizable BAR (ReBAR)Cap your frame rate just below your refresh rateIncreasing your shader cache size

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