The best AMD Radeon Settings tweaks for top performance (2024)

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The software that comes with AMD graphics card drivers is a great way to tweak and enhance game performance, and yet nobody’s talking about it. Matching and sometimes surpassing the Nvidia Control Panel for features, AMD Radeon Settings lets you do pretty much anything - from fine-tuning in-game graphics, to monitoring your GPU temperatures and even overclocking.

Here we’re going to go through the best AMD Radeon Settings that you really need to know about. Of course, you’ll need an AMD GPU in order to use this powerful tool.

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1. Sharpen your graphics at no cost

Graphical tweaks like antialiasing and Virtual Super Resolution (more on that later) can really give your frame rate a nasty hit. AMD’s Radeon Image Sharpening however, is a mini-miracle, noticeably improving image sharpness at very little performance cost.

Click the Settings cog > Graphics, then either choose the game you want to enable it for or click Global Graphics to apply it across the board. The effects are particularly noticeable if you’re playing a game below your monitor’s max resolution.

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2. Overclock the easy way

Overclocking is a safe process if you know what you’re doing, and if you do then you can head over to the Performance tab > Tuning, and click ‘Manual’ next to Tuning Control to start tweaking your global or game-specific overclock settings.

But if you want to keep things simple, you can select ‘Automatic’ next to Tuning Control, then click ‘GPU Overclocked’ in Auto Tuning. This will automatically overclock your GPU for the selected game (or globally), giving you a decent performance boost while using overclock settings that are within AMD’s safe parameters.

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3. Monitor frame rate and temperature

Many gamers instantly load MSI Afterburner onto a new PC to monitor crucial performance factors like frame rate, GPU temperature and GPU usage, but you can do all these things right from your AMD settings.

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Press Ctrl + Shift + O to bring up your performance overlay in-game, which will show you all that vital information. Monitoring GPU temperature is particularly important if you’re overclocking. Once you start hitting the high 80s, it’s probably time to start reeling it back in.

Under the Settings cog > General, you can change the layout of the overlay, its transparency, on-screen position and sampling interval.

4. FreeSync and Enhanced Sync

First of all, if you have a FreeSync monitor then you’re missing out on low latency and almost non-existent screen-tearing if you haven’t turned FreeSync on in Radeon Settings. FreeSync dynamically adapts the refresh rate of your monitor to the frame rate of your game (AMD’s answer to Nvidia’s G-Sync, basically).

But if you don’t have a FreeSync monitor, then you can still benefit from something called Enhanced Sync, which is an upgraded version of the older vsync tech (which gets rid of screen-tearing but drops your frame rate to 30 if you’re not hitting 60, and causes some input lag).

With Enhanced Sync, you will have less screen-tearing than with vsync off, but it won’t cut your frame rate in half and won’t increase input lag to the same level as vsync.

Oh, and you can use Enhanced Sync together with FreeSync for optimal performance. You’ll find FreeSync under Settings > Display, and Enhanced Sync under Settings > Graphics.

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5. Record Instant Replays

You can’t plan for those moments of glory where you shoot your way out of a 3-on-1 situation in a Battle Royale game, or when that open-world RPG you’re playing glitches out in unthinkable and hilarious ways.

Using Ctrl + Shift + S, you can instantly record your last minute of gameplay, letting you immortalise those gaming memories worthy of your hall of fame. Click the Settings cog > General, and you can change instant replay duration, or even save it as a GIF instead. This is also where you make sure that Instant Replay is actually enabled.

You can also press Ctrl + Shift + R to start and stop recording your gameplay.

6. Modernise older games

Radeon Settings lets you change graphics on a by-game basis, adding features like anti-aliasing, texture filtering and other graphical improvements. Most of these only apply to older DirectX 9 games however, so there’s no point messing with them for more modern games (which tend to have those options in the in-game settings).

Older games tend not to have these graphical enhancements, so at that point feel free to go to Gaming > Games, pick a DX9-based game, then click ‘Advanced’ to see all the graphics settings you can change. Crank up that anti-aliasing to Supersampling, switch on anisotropic filtering, and max out the anti-aliasing level to see big differences.

7. Reduce input lag

If you have a FreeSync monitor, or generally a monitor with a high refresh rate that your frame rate rarely exceeds, then you don’t need to worry about this one. But if you’re on a 60Hz monitor then you should try the Radeon Anti-Lag feature (Settings cog > Graphics), which markedly reduces the response time of your actions registering on-screen.

People on higher refresh-rate monitors have reported that this feature can cause crashes, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try it. Anti-Lag works best with games where every millisecond of response time counts (like online shooters).

8. Virtual Super Resolution

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This one’s either for those with powerful GPUs or those who want to make less demanding games look very crisp.

Virtual Super Resolution unlocks resolutions above your monitor’s native resolution - letting you use, say, 4K resolution on a 1080p display - then scales it down to fit your screen. It’s a similar effect to Super Sampling Anti-Aliasing, resulting in a very crisp picture at high performance cost.

You can stack this setting with in-game or AMD’s anti-aliasing settings to really say goodbye to all those jaggy lines. Look at the two images from Dying Light - particularly distant power lines, pylons etc. - to see the difference.

9. Integer scaling

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Whether you’re playing the latest pixel platformers like Carrion and Dead Cells, or keeping it old-school with SimCity 2000 or Warcraft 2, integer scaling (Settings cog > Display) helps retain the sharpness of those pixels when you’re running low-resolution pixel-based games on higher-resolution modern monitors.

Another use of integer scaling is if you’re playing a modern game on a 4K monitor, but don’t want the performance hit of 4K. At that point, set the game’s resolution to 1080p and enable integer scaling for a surprisingly crisp image (while keeping the frame rate nice and low).

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Robert Zak is a freelance writer for Official Xbox Magazine, PC Gamer, TechRadar and more. He writes in print and digital publishing, specialising in video games. He has previous experience as editor and writer for techsites/publications including AndroidPIT and ComputerActive! Magazine.

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The best AMD Radeon Settings tweaks for top performance (2024)

FAQs

How to set AMD GPU to high performance mode? ›

Open AMD Radeon Settings or control center. Select Preferences, then Radeon Additional Settings. Expand Power and click Switchable Graphics Global Settings. Select High performance for the Graphic Setting.

How can I improve my AMD performance? ›

Adjust how your card responds to increases in temperature. Reduce fan speed to lower noise, or increase fan speed to allow for additional performance. Control the level of power being sent to the GPU. Check your PC vitals like CPU/GPU & memory usage, FPS & more!

What are AMD Radeon settings and do I need it? ›

AMD Radeon Settings allows users to adjust image quality and the level of detail in games. Since higher visual quality may impact performance, achieving an optimal gaming experience requires balancing visual quality and performance.

Does Radeon boost improve performance? ›

Enable AMD Radeon Boost in one-click as part of the all-new HYPR-RX profiles accessed right from the AMD Software home tab and achieve up to 78% faster performance and 54% lower latency in your gaming experiences.

How do I set my GPU to prefer maximum performance? ›

To change this setting, with your mouse, right-click over the Windows desktop and select "NVIDIA Control Panel" -> from the NVIDIA Control Panel, select the "Manage 3D settings" from the left column -> click on the Power management mode drop down box and select "Prefer Maximum Performance".

How do I maximize my AMD CPU performance? ›

I prefer the tried-and-true certainty of a manual overclock, so that's what we'll be focusing on in this guide.
  1. Step 1: Reset Your Motherboard's BIOS. ...
  2. Step 2: Run a Stress Test. ...
  3. Step 3: Increase Your CPU Multiplier. ...
  4. Step 4: Reset Voltage and Run Another Stress Test. ...
  5. Step 5: Push Even Further. ...
  6. Step 6: Run a Final Stress Test.

How do I enable AMD core performance boost? ›

Configuring AMD Core Performance Boost
  1. From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration > BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU) > Power and Performance Options > AMD Core Performance Boost.
  2. Select a setting. Enabled. Disabled.
  3. Save your setting.

How to optimize GPU for gaming? ›

Ways to boost the GPU performance
  1. Keep the dust off. ...
  2. Ensure your laptop is plugged in. ...
  3. Update your drivers. ...
  4. Using AI-based algorithms. ...
  5. Enabling synchronized monitor refresh rate. ...
  6. GPU Overclocking.
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How to use Radeon Super resolution? ›

Radeon™ Super Resolution
  1. From the Taskbar, click on Start (Windows icon), type AMD Software, and select the app under best match.
  2. In AMD Software, click on Gaming and then select Graphics from the sub-menu.
  3. In Global Graphics, RSR is disabled by default. Switch the option to Enabled as shown below.
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Should I turn on Radeon Super Resolution? ›

Yes. Not only does AMD Radeon Super Resolution provide amazing performance in numerous titles with stunning visuals, it allows gamers to enjoy the most demanding visual features, including raytracing, while maintaining the high standards of performance expected of Radeon graphics.

How to set AMD Radeon as default graphics? ›

  1. Right click your desktop and open the AMD Radeon Software.
  2. In Radeon Software, click on the Gear Icon and select Graphics from the sub-menu, then choose advanced.
  3. Click on GPU Workload and select the desired setting (default is to set to Graphics). ...
  4. Click OK to restart Radeon software for the change to take effect.
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Should I turn on surface format optimization? ›

The "Surface Format Optimization" option in the Adrenalin graphic settings is enabled by default, this option may improve performance in some games by allowing the graphics driver to change rendering surface formats where applicable.

Should I disable AMD core performance boost? ›

Core Performance Boost is what allows your CPU to boost to reach the advertised boost clock of your CPU. It should be enabled by default. On every Ryzen system I have put together, disabling Core Performance Boost, disables boost all together. Core Performance Boost is not overclocking, PBO is.

Does AMD have Turbo Boost? ›

Features. Advantages of AMD Turbo Core include: Up to 900 MHz of additional clock speed available with all cores active, meaning all cores can boost at the same time. Potentially even higher boost states available with half of the cores active, since fewer active cores require less power and generate less heat.

What does Radeon Pro image Boost do? ›

Radeon PRO Image Boost is a feature that allows the display to render at higher resolutions (above the native resolution of the display, up to 5K) and then rescales them down to a lower native display resolution.

How to change AMD GPU settings? ›

The steps below explain how to access the GPU Workload option.
  1. Open the AMD Radeon Settings application. ...
  2. Click on the Gaming menu option.
  3. Click on Global Settings.
  4. On the Global Graphics tab, click on GPU Workload. ...
  5. Select the desired GPU Workload.
  6. Click Yes to restart AMD Radeon Settings for the change to take effect.

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