How to Clear Nvidia Shader Cache to Improve Game Performance - Delete Nvidia Cache

In this guide, we'll walk you through the steps involved in clearing your Nvidia Shader cache to enhance game performance and reduce stuttering. This process can help resolve issues caused by outdated or corrupted shaders, giving you better performance in some games. Keep in mind that this isn't going to boost performance in every single game you play but the games that it does work for will get a decent boost. 

How to Clear Nvidia Shader Cache on Windows For Better Game Performance

Work your way through the steps shown below to help fix any minor performance issues in some games. These steps will work on Windows 10 and 11 PC and work even better when done alone with a clean graphics driver installation using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU).
Consider it a graphics card purge for a clean slate.

Temporarily Disable the Shader Cache

Clear Nvidia Shader Cache

Clear DirectX Shader Cache

Re-enable Shader Cache

What to Expect Once You Have Cleared the NVIDIA Shader Cache?

That's it! Follow these steps to clear your Nvidia Shader cache and optimize your gaming experience. If you encounter any issues, feel free to reach out for further assistance. Happy gaming!

What is a Shader Cache?

When playing games, shaders are generated to render virtually everything you see in the game. These shaders are cached for future use, preventing the need for recreation. However, outdated or corrupted shaders may lead to issues and stuttering during gameplay until the problem corrects itself. To address this, clearing the cache is recommended. This may result in temporary stuttering upon restarting the game, as it regenerates the shader cache, a process akin to what Call of Duty does upon reaching the main menu. Once completed, gameplay should resume smoothly, potentially even improving performance

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