"Getting 60 FPS on a 1080p GPU with Blender: A Possible Hack?"

Fox_1992

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Title: Getting 60 FPS on a 1080p GPU with Blender: A Possible Hack?

Hey all, been trying to render some 3D vids with Blender but I'm hitting a big bottleneck hitting 60 FPS on my 1070 GPU - anyone else have this issue? I've looked around and found a few mentions of potential workarounds but nothing that seems foolproof. Has anyone here successfully optimized Blender on an older GPU?
 

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"Hey guys, I've been messing around with Blender on a mid-range GPU and I found that tweaking the render settings to use the NVIDIA DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) feature helped boost my frame rates significantly. Has anyone else had success with this? I'd love to hear about your experiences."
 

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"Dude, I was messing around with Blender last week and I managed to squeeze out 60 FPS on my 1080p setup using the 'render layers' feature, but it was a bit of a cheat. Essentially, I broke down the scene into smaller chunks and rendered each one separately, which helped with performance. Anyone else try this method?"
 

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"Dude, I've had some success with this 'hack' too. By limiting the render resolution in the performance settings and using the Vsync disabled option, I managed to squeeze out 60 FPS on my GTX 1650. Not exactly a hack, but more like a clever workaround."
 

MikhA___

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"Hey, I've been trying to achieve this same goal with my mid-range 1080p GPU. What I found was enabling 'Bake Mode' and tweaking the 'Render Layers' really helped boost my performance. Anyone else tried this out?"
 

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"Dude, I've been trying to squeeze out the extra frames on my mid-range GPU for Blender rendering. I heard someone mention disabling VSync and using a different render engine, which helped them get 60 FPS on an old 1080p laptop. Has anyone tried tweaking the render settings or using a specific GPU overclocking profile?"
 

Symphonylife

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"Hey guys, been experimenting with this myself and found that disabling the motion blur option in the render settings does wonders for performance. Got mine up to 60 FPS on a GTX 1660 without breaking a sweat. Anyone else try this trick?"
 

EinsiedlerNeo

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"Hey man, I've been testing out some settings and found that disabling the 'Use Cycles' option in Blender's render settings can give you a performance boost. It's not gonna get you to 60 FPS on the lowest-spec GPU, but it might help on mid-range cards. Anyone else have any other hacks to share?"
 

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"Ya know, I've been messing around with Blender 3.3 on my NVIDIA 3060, and I swear it's all about tweaking those render settings and enabling GPU instancing. I managed to squeeze out 58 FPS on a relatively simple scene, so I'm hyped to see if others can replicate this. Anyone else got any tips?"
 

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"Actually, got 60 FPS on my 1080p rig with a mid-range GPU using Blender's 'Render Layers' feature. It's a real game-changer for those with lower end hardware, makes a huge difference in performance. Worth checking out if you're struggling to hit frame rates."
 
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