
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is one of the most demanding PC games ever released. Even powerful RTX graphics cards can struggle if the NVIDIA Control Panel settings are not configured properly.
Many sim pilots focus only on in-sim graphics options and forget that NVIDIA driver settings can significantly affect performance, stuttering, frame pacing, and visual clarity.
This guide walks through the best NVIDIA Control Panel settings for MSFS 2024, explains what each setting does, and helps you optimise for smooth performance without sacrificing image quality.
Before You Start
Before adjusting NVIDIA settings, confirm a few basics:
- Install the latest stable NVIDIA driver
- Enable Windows Game Mode
- Ensure your monitor refresh rate is set correctly in Windows
- Run MSFS in Fullscreen mode
Then open:
Right-click Desktop → NVIDIA Control Panel
Navigate to:
Manage 3D Settings → Program Settings → Select MSFS 2024
Always apply changes under Program Settings, not Global Settings.
Best NVIDIA Settings for MSFS 2024
Low Latency Mode
Set to On
This reduces render queue delay and improves responsiveness without hurting stability.
Avoid Ultra unless you are testing a CPU-limited system carefully.
Power Management Mode
Set to Prefer Maximum Performance
This prevents the GPU from downclocking during flight and helps reduce micro-stutters during long sessions.
Texture Filtering – Quality
Set to High Performance
MSFS manages texture quality internally, so this setting mainly reduces driver overhead and slightly improves stability.
Texture Filtering – Anisotropic Sample Optimization
Set to On
This provides a small performance improvement with virtually no visual difference.
Texture Filtering – Negative LOD Bias
Set to Clamp
This prevents excessive sharpening and reduces shimmering in distant scenery.
Threaded Optimization
Set to On
MSFS benefits from multi-threaded CPU processing, so this should remain enabled.
Vertical Sync (V-Sync)
Set to Use the 3D Application Setting
Control V-Sync inside MSFS instead of forcing it through the driver.
If you use G-Sync, leave V-Sync enabled in NVIDIA but manage frame limits properly in the simulator.
Max Frame Rate
Optional.
For smoother frame pacing, you can cap frame rate slightly below your monitor refresh rate.
Examples:
58 FPS for a 60Hz monitor
117 FPS for a 120Hz monitor
This helps reduce GPU spikes and improves overall smoothness.
Monitor Technology
If your monitor supports G-Sync, set it to:
G-Sync Compatible
Otherwise, leave the default setting.
Shader Cache Size
Set to Unlimited
MSFS generates large shader files, especially after updates. Limiting the cache can cause stuttering when shaders reload.
Antialiasing – Mode
Set to Application Controlled
MSFS handles anti-aliasing internally using TAA or DLSS.
Do not override this setting in the NVIDIA driver.
Image Scaling / Sharpening
Disable this in the NVIDIA Control Panel.
Use DLSS sharpening or in-sim sharpening instead.
Best In-Sim Settings to Pair with NVIDIA
Driver settings work best when combined with balanced in-sim settings.
DLSS
If you have RTX 20-series or newer:
Use DLSS
Recommended presets:
- Quality for 1440p
- Balanced for 4K
Terrain Level of Detail
Typical range:
100–200, depending on CPU performance
Higher values place a significant load on the CPU.
Object Level of Detail
Recommended range:
100–150
This maintains good scenery density while reducing CPU pressure.
Glass Cockpit Refresh Rate
If CPU is limited, set to:
Medium or Low
This improves performance in complex airliners.
Shadow Quality
Recommended:
Medium or High, depending on GPU capability
Ultra shadows can be expensive with minimal visual gain.
Common Performance Problems and Fixes
Stutters After 1–2 Hours
Possible causes:
- GPU downclocking
- Shader cache limitations
- Background software
Fix:
- Ensure Power Management Mode is Prefer Maximum Performance
- Disable unnecessary background apps
- Set Shader Cache Size to Unlimited
Blurry Image with DLSS
Possible causes:
- DLSS preset is too aggressive
- Render scale too low
Fix:
- Increase DLSS preset to Quality
- Increase render scale slightly
High FPS but Feels Unsmooth
Cause:
Frame pacing instability.
Fix:
- Cap frame rate
- Check monitor refresh rate
- Enable G-Sync if supported
Performance Differences by GPU Tier
RTX 3060 / 3060 Ti
Best for:
- 1080p or 1440p High settings
- DLSS recommended
RTX 3070 / RTX 4070
Best for:
- 1440p Ultra mixed settings
- DLSS Quality works well
RTX 4080 / RTX 4090
Best for:
- 4K High or Ultra settings
- Frame cap is still recommended for smoothness
Remember that MSFS is heavily CPU-dependent, so upgrading the GPU alone will not always improve performance.
Should You Use NVIDIA GeForce Experience Auto-Optimize?
Generally no.
Manual tuning usually produces better results because:
- Auto tools cannot detect simulator-specific bottlenecks
- They often push GPU settings too high
- They ignore CPU limitations
Manual optimisation almost always produces smoother results.
When to Reset Settings
After major MSFS updates, it can help to:
- Clear the rolling cache
- Allow shaders to rebuild
- Avoid changing too many settings at once
- Test adjustments gradually
Shader rebuilding after updates can temporarily cause stutters.
Summary
The best NVIDIA Control Panel settings for MSFS 2024 prioritise stability, consistent GPU clock speeds, and clean driver configuration rather than aggressive overrides. Set Power Management to Prefer Maximum Performance, enable Threaded Optimization, clamp negative LOD bias, leave anti-aliasing application controlled, and cap frame rate if necessary. Combined with balanced in-sim settings, these adjustments reduce stutters, improve frame pacing, and provide a smoother experience during long flights.
