Cyberpunk 2077 GTX 1060 6GB | PATCH 1.04 + OPTIMIZED SETTINGS 1080p BEST Settings for FPS & Quality



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New patch 1.04 is out, so decided to make a new video after your overwhelming response,
thanks a lot and enjoy the video!

00:00 – NVIDIA Optimization for Cyberpunk 2077
0:22 – Cyberpunk 2077 Optimization – Graphics
00:54 – Gameplay (Patch 1.04)

GPU Driver version: 460.79

Gameplay recorded with NVIDIA Shadowplay and the FPS bar on the top left showing FPS, CPU and GPU is called MSI Afterburner.

MSI Afterburner Link:
http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/m

PC Specifications:

● CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 4.2GHz, 6 Cores 12 Threads
● GPU: GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1060 Windforce 6GB
● MOBO: MSI B450 Tomahawk MAX
● COOLER: AMD WRAITH STEALTH
● RAM: CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB PRO 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3600MHz C18
● PSU: Corsair VS650
● HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200RPM
● SSD: Samsung 970 EVO 250GB M.2 NVMe
● SSD 2: ADATA XPG SX950U 240GB (game running on this)
● CASE: NZXT S340 Elite
● OS: Windows 10 Pro x64

● GEAR:
● KEYBOARD: Razer Blackwidow Chroma
● MOUSE: ASUS ROG Pugio
● JOYSTICK: Xbox One S White Wireless Controller
● MOUSEPAD: FANTECH MPR800S RGB

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49 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 GTX 1060 6GB | PATCH 1.04 + OPTIMIZED SETTINGS 1080p BEST Settings for FPS & Quality”

  1. Very nice, 45-50 fps mostly and it looked pretty good. With majority of Steam gamers on GTX1060 @ 1080p I think it'll be easier for them to wait for when you can finally buy a new GPU. I'm at 1440p with a slightly better card but the settings were a good starting point nonetheless. Thx for the vid.

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  2. That normal temps for air cooled cards? I'm so use to having a 240mm on my MSI 1060 6gb lol I rarely pass 45°c only if my fans are set really low(I can run 2114mhz on the core), I'm waiting to see more before buying CP2077 this helps a lot thanks dude

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  3. Holy Shit. Just tried this and in my game (inside scene) it went up to 60fps from 47fps I had before. Went outside with lots of people and it went from 37fps to 50fps. Thanks for saving me a lot of time optimising this. Subscribed

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  4. Hell yeah brother, I personally don't mind lowered settings as long as I can deal with the frames.
    I'm getting between 60-80fps, just gotta wait for that GPU upgrade later down the line.

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  5. I noticed that the target fps for dynamic cas fidelity is actually a threshold, so your settings there doesn't make much sense. your resolution is stucked at 80% of 1080p, and it will never reach 240fps, so basically your fidelity cas is always active, and resolution is really poor in that case. i suggest you to put your max value for resolution at 100, min at 90 or so, and put something between 35 and 50fps for the target (threshold) fps. in this way you will only drop at 90% of 1080p when it's needed, and hopefully get a stable fps. Hope i helped

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  6. I would like to add you can disable Screen Space Reflections Quality and Ambiant Occlusion, personally i dont think it look that good with those on, maybe with a better RIG it will look good so i can pull off those setting but youll gain some FPS if you disable and it look better to my oppinion! Also i made the switch from my SSD to my M2 and it made a incredible difference, got a more stable fps!

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