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Everyone always wants to get the best out of their hardware, especially in a big Sim such as iRacing. So, we’ve trauled through the settings pages so you don’t have to.

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While iRacing is generally a quite optimized and easy to run game even on low-end systems, it can quickly become taxing with higher resolution displays or especially in VR. We’ve run through all of the settings in the game and narrowed down the biggest ones to look at when looking to quickly optimize your game, without having to flick through each setting to see which is losing the most frames.

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The Settings

It’s safe to say there are quite a few options to get your head around, so let’s take a dive into which ones are most useful to adjust.

Graphics/Performance Slider

Here is where we’ll start to get your graphics settings in the ballpark of where the best settings for your hardware is going to be. Be sure to uncap your frame rate and start with the max quality setting, and check what your frame rate is. You usually want to aim for whatever your monitor’s refresh rate is. So for instance, if you have a 60hz monitor, you’ll want to be getting at least 60fps. If you have a 144hz monitor, you’ll want to try to get 144hz. If you aren’t able to reach your monitor’s native refresh rate, you’ll want to lower the slider down until you do.

Details

Beginning at the top left of the graphics page, you will see parameters such as Sky/Clouds, Car details, Track details, Pit objects, Crowds, etc. If you want your game to look the best it possibly can, you want to keep all of these on high. If you’re looking for more framerate, it may be a good idea to turn some details such as crowds or pit objects down, however, there are other settings you may want to look at before lowering your car or track details.

Max Cars

The max cars setting changes how many other cars are on track your client requests from the server. By limiting the number of cars on your client, you will only see the number of cars you selected that is closest to you. So for instance, if you selected 10 cars on track, your client will not load any cars other than the 10 nearest to you. While this is useful for better performance and smaller replay sizes, it’s important to note that it may impede your ability to be an effective spotter in some cases.

Anisotropic filtering

Anisotropic filtering cleans up muddy textures from 3D objects when viewed edge-on, making textures clearer from further distances. The performance hit is not very big and it’s likely worth it to run 16x if you can.

Anti-Aliasing

Anti-aliasing is what cleans up rough, jagged edges of polygons on 3D models. While running high AA will give you clean, smooth edges, it will also cost you a lot of video memory. Depending on your system you can likely get away with the maximum for a single screen, however, if you’re running triples or VR, you will likely want to run at 4x or less. In VR you may even find that no anti-aliasing doesn’t bother you and that could allow you to turn other settings up.

Shader Quality

Shader quality is likely not going to need to be lower than high on a single 1080p screen. However, in VR, this can be a framerate killer. In some cases, it may be worth lowering the shader quality to keep the details high, or vice versa depending on where your preference lies.

co*ckpit mirrors

While sometimes the only time you might even use your actual mirrors rather than the virtual mirror is in VR, unfortunately, it can significantly impact performance in VR, especially if the high detail in mirrors option is checked (keep that off by the way.) Unfortunately, if you choose to limit the number of mirrors you want to use, you can’t pick which ones you want on and which ones you want off. The game decides for you. It’s likely best to keep this on max – 4 if you decide to use in-game mirrors, or completely off if you only use the virtual mirror.

GPU Memory Limit

This is important to get right as setting it too high could result in random drops in frame rate in some races and instances. Windows is going to use a little bit of your memory, so a good method is to multiply 0.95 by your total GPU memory, and give a 50-100MB buffer. So for example, if your graphics card has 8GB of VRAM, a good safe setting would be 7,500MB.

System memory limit

For this setting you are not going to want less than 1200MB as your max limit, however, if you have more ram to spare, you can get away with investing as much as you want. A good way to determine if you need to invest more ram is by watching the P-bar on the performance window in-game. If you see anything more than a little bit of yellow flickering, you may want to increase your ram limit.

Notes on VR

If you want to make VR gameplay smoother without sacrificing visuals, an option worth considering is reprojection, which allows you to only render half of your headset’s refresh rate (eg if you have a 90hz refresh rate, your game will only render 45fps) while the other half is generated as “artificial frames” in between the real frames, giving you the illusion and smoothness of 90fps with your head movements to prevent sickness with less of the raw hardware requirements of running VR in 90fps.

Conclusion

Hopefully, this guide has helped you find the most important settings to give you smooth gameplay and clear visuals. Remember that if you are hardware limited, you may need to sacrifice one or the other. Try to get as many frames as you can, but remember there isn’t much point in reaching further than the refresh rate of your monitor other than aiming a bit past it for stability, so this is where you can optimize the visuals.

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How to optimise your graphics in iRacing? ›

Be sure to uncap your frame rate and start with the max quality setting, and check what your frame rate is. You usually want to aim for whatever your monitor's refresh rate is. So for instance, if you have a 60hz monitor, you'll want to be getting at least 60fps.

How do I fix insufficient graphics in iRacing? ›

If the display on your in-sim steering wheel, car paints, or trackside advertisem*nts is blurry, it is likely the settings in Options > Graphic > Advanced Graphics are too high for the amount of RAM and VRAM allocated to the sim (this can also vary depending on the session type, track, etc.)

What is the best CPU and GPU combo for iRacing? ›

GPU and CPU

For the CPU, iRacing requires a quad-core at a minimum, and iRacing specifically calls out the AMD FX-6300 and Intel Core i5-4430 as minimum. For a GPU, iRacing needs a unit with 2GB onboard, and cites the Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 or ATI Radeon HD 7850. Casey Mahoney suggests you start a little higher.

How to set iRacing resolution? ›

Click on “Settings” in the bottom-left of the main window. First, select a display that uses the GPU you wish to use for the sim. Then click “Auto Configure” (it should not matter which of the three displays you choose). Next, select a resolution for the initial window size.

How to maximize iRacing graphics? ›

Be sure to uncap your frame rate and start with the max quality setting, and check what your frame rate is. You usually want to aim for whatever your monitor's refresh rate is. So for instance, if you have a 60hz monitor, you'll want to be getting at least 60fps.

How do I maximize my FPS? ›

Here are the best tricks to increase FPS on your Windows 10 gaming machine:
  1. Enable Game Mode in Windows 11 and Windows 10.
  2. Lower your resolution.
  3. Change your game's video settings.
  4. Update your graphics card drivers.
  5. Remove unused programs and bloatware.
  6. Boost your Wi-Fi.
  7. Adjust your monitor's refresh rate.
Nov 21, 2023

What is the recommended RAM for iRacing? ›

The best configuration for iRacing!

We recommend the following configuration: PROCESSOR (CPU) | 8 cores and up – i9-10980XE at 3.00 GHz or AMD Ryzen 9 3900x. MEMORY (RAM) | 32 GB RAM and up. HARD DRIVE (STORAGE) |1TB SSD of storage space.

How do I increase my graphics driver? ›

Click Start, type “Device Manager,” and click Open. Click Display adapters and select your graphics card. Open the Driver tab, click Update Driver, and select Search automatically for updated driver software. Or, select Browse my computer for driver software to choose a driver that you've already found and downloaded.

What makes iRacing so realistic? ›

Proprietary track building technology such as three-dimensional laser-scanning, dynamic track conditions and active weather effects underpin each track to create racing experience that's unlike any other.

What is the best Windows for iRacing? ›

iRacing Recommended Requirements
  • Operating System: Windows 10 64-bit.
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-8700K @3.70 GHz, AMD Ryzen 7 3700X or AMD Ryzen 5 3600.
  • Memory: 16 GB.
  • Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 1060 with 6GB or AMD RX 580.
  • Storage: 100 GB.
Nov 27, 2023

Do you need a good computer for iRacing? ›

iRacing System Requirements

For enthusiasts, our high-end hardware specs can run all sessions on both dirt and asphalt with the graphics set to high. In order to get the full dirt visual experience on iRacing you will need a computer that is capable of running graphics shaders at medium to high settings.

Does CPU or GPU matter more for FPS? ›

For most modern games, especially those with high-fidelity graphics, the GPU plays a dominant role in determining performance. A powerful GPU can render more detailed textures, handle complex lighting effects, and maintain higher frame rates, all of which contribute to a smoother, more immersive gaming experience.

How do I improve my iRacing score? ›

Here are some strategies to help you navigate this balance:
  1. Drive Cleanly: Prioritize clean laps by avoiding collisions, off-track excursions, and spins. ...
  2. Exercise Caution: Approach each race with a mindset of caution and awareness. ...
  3. Practice Consistency: Consistency is key to improving your safety rating.
Aug 21, 2024

What graphics do you need for iRacing? ›

Any GPU from an RTX 2080 ti or higher performs really well in iRacing. For us, a reasonable, minimum sim racing PC specification looks like this: Intel i9-9900K CPU (or higher) NVIDIA 3070 GPU (or higher)

What is the FPS button in iRacing? ›

Pressing "F" on your keyboard will enable the framerate meter, which shows several performance statistics for the sim.

Is 84 FPS good for iRacing? ›

If your framerate is able to remain constant at 60 fps or higher (like around 84 fps, for example), then you're going to get the smoothest experience possible (the higher the better, of course).

How to get 120 FPS in games? ›

120 Hz FPS setup
  1. Make sure that your console is on the latest update: ...
  2. Make sure that your TV supports the 120 Hz refresh rate. ...
  3. Change your console display settings to 120 Hz: ...
  4. Enable FPS boost in the compatibility settings for the game:

How to fix iRacing lag? ›

Use any 'debug' modes (example: Debug Mode on in the NVidia Control Panel) to reset GPU. d) Try and run the SIM with minimum graphics settings. Start with turning off Shaders and Shadows. j) If you are connecting through a router, please try and bypass your router and connect your PC directly into your modem.

How do I get more FPS streaming? ›

How to Fix Dropped Frames When Streaming
  1. Check the Speed of Your Internet Service. ...
  2. Improve your Wi-Fi. ...
  3. Use a wired connection. ...
  4. Close apps that can cause performance issues. ...
  5. Check your stream settings. ...
  6. Change your encoder. ...
  7. Troubleshoot your webcam. ...
  8. Upgrade your computer.
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