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Maximize Your FPS in Deadlock The Ultimate Guide to Supercharging Your PC Performance

Optimize your FPS on Deadlock with tips for updating the BIOS, installing Windows 11, configuring drivers, and using RivaTuner

Charly Heude 03/09/2024 09:34

Check out our ultimate guide to optimize your PC’s performance for Deadlock, whether you’re a newbie or a pro. These tips can also help solve some of those pesky crash issues on Deadlock.

To keep your FPS visible at all times in Deadlock, enter the following command in the console: cl_showfps 1

First things first: update your motherboard’s BIOS. Start by identifying your motherboard model. Hit Windows + R, then type msinfo32 and press Enter. Once you have the model information, head over to the manufacturer’s official website, find the Support section, and download the latest BIOS version.

Screenshot showing how to locate BIOS version in msinfo32
Lines to look for in Msinfo32

Updating Your BIOS for Better Performance

After downloading the update, extract the .cap file onto a USB drive. Plug it into your PC, then restart and select Change advanced startup options in Windows settings. Enter your BIOS, look for the BIOS or UEFI update option, often called flash or update. Don’t worry if you need to navigate around; as long as you don’t confirm anything, no changes will be made.

Once the update is complete, verify your BIOS is updated by repeating the msinfo32 command. Next, to maximize Deadlock’s performance, we recommend installing Windows 11, which is more optimized for gaming than Windows 10. A clean Windows install can fix a lot of issues, especially if you just upgraded from Windows 10. Check out the detailed guide on lecrabeinfo.net if you need help installing Windows 11.

After successfully installing Windows 11, adjust the Graphic settings:

  • Game Mode: On
  • Game Bar: Off

For more Deadlock tips, check out our comprehensive guide on Deadlock heroes and their abilities.

Updating Drivers and Graphic Optimization

After installing Windows 11, update your graphics drivers. For NVIDIA cards, use the NVcleaninstall tool for a clean installation. Deselect everything except PhysX and (if you use your monitor’s built-in speakers) HDMI Audio. If you use Geforce Experience to record clips, check it in the list, but it’s better to replace it with OBS.

Screenshot showing NVcleaninstall setup

For AMD cards, download the latest drivers from the official site and, if necessary, perform a clean install using the AMDCleanupUtility.

Next, optimize Deadlock’s graphic settings to balance visual quality and performance. If your GPU is struggling, lower the texture quality and disable upscaling technologies. Remember, the game is in early development, so high graphic settings are unnecessary. Setting everything to the minimum is sufficient.

Use RivaTuner to Cap FPS and Improve Game Stability

Add Deadlock in RivaTuner, set the framerate limits according to your monitor’s refresh rate, and enable hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling in Windows settings. Go to System – Display – Graphics – Change settings and enable hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling.

RivaTuner is currently the best frame limiter, so make sure to disable Nvidia’s overlay.

FPS Limits for Deadlock Based on Monitor Refresh Rate

There’s a console command in Deadlock (press F7 on the main menu) to keep your FPS visible at all times: cl_showfps 1

Before configuring RivaTuner, check your average FPS with this command.

If your average FPS reaches or exceeds the values below, you can set RivaTuner to these values. If not, set RivaTuner to lock your FPS slightly below these values.

  • Screen frequency at 60 Hz: 100 fps
  • Screen frequency at 144 Hz: 200 fps
  • Screen frequency at 240 Hz: 300 fps
  • Screen frequency at 360 Hz: 400 fps
Screenshot of the ideal RivaTuner setup for Deadlock
Here’s what your RivaTuner setup should look like; just adjust the Frame Rate Limit according to your monitor’s refresh rate.

For a guide on playing Deadlock with a controller, check out our guide on the best controller setups.

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Editorial manager at InsidePost.com, Charly has been working in Writing and SEO for about ten years. He enjoys staying at home and chatting with strangers about gaming, the latest music videos, anime, and esports. He’s always ready to create a guide on any game, from League of Legends to Call of Duty or GTA 6.

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