How to boost performance in YuZu.

If you are using YuZu on a computer with NVIDIA graphics you may not be getting the best performance if you are using YuZu’s default settings. So follow along as this article shows you how to quickly and easily get up to a 300% performance boost in YuZu by making a few simple yet important changes.

Related: How to transfer saves from YuZu to a different computer. Move YuZu save data.

YuZu is a fantastic little piece of software that allows you to play games on your PC. It runs exceptionally well when configured correctly and is super easy to set up and use compared to some of the other options on the market. The only downside to YuZu is that it requires some basic tweaking to get it to work at optimal levels and this tweaking process is a little different depending on which graphics hardware you are using.

For this guide, we will be focusing on getting a major performance boost for YuZu with NVIDIA (OpenGL) graphics. However, we also have a guide for AMD (Vulkan) Graphics you can check out here. So without further adieu let’s get started and configure YuZu to get the absolute best performance on your device.

How do you configure YuZu to get the best performance with NVIDIA Graphics (OpenGL)?

Adding custom settings in NVIDIA Control Panel.

Once you have made all of those changes, click Apply at the bottom to save the changes.

Adding custom settings in the YuZu app.

Note: If you have stability problems (unlikely) after changing to Unsafe change this back to Accurate)

TIP: In some rare instances some games will run better un Vulkan but you will need to check for each game. You can set individual settings for different games by right-clicking the game going to Properties > Graphics and set the API to Vulkan.

Set YuZu to Run as Administrator.

Now to go the following location using File Explorer.

C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\yuzu

C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\yuzu\yuzu-windows-msvc

Set your Windows Power Settings to High Performance.

The final step is to set your computer's power settings to High Performance.

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