Even with next-gen GPUs and high-refresh monitors flooding the market, most Australian gamers are still playing on mid-range PC builds â and for good reason. Hardware is expensive, shipping delays are common, and letâs be honest: not everyone needs a $3,000 setup.
This guide is for players who want smoother gameplay, higher FPS, and less stutter â all without a full hardware overhaul. Whether youâre on a GTX 1660, RTX 3060, or RX 6600 XT, these tips are tailored for realistic Aussie PC setups.
Before you optimise anything, check what youâre working with. Use tools like:
MSI Afterburner â Live GPU/CPU usage, temps & bottlenecks
HWMonitor â System voltages, temps & fan speeds
UserBenchmark.com â Gives you a quick health report on your build
 Goal: Identify whatâs holding back your FPS â is it your CPU, RAM, GPU, or storage?
Hereâs the golden rule:Â Turn off what you donât notice in combat.
Settings to drop first:
Shadows: Set to Low or Medium
Anti-Aliasing: FXAA or Off
Ambient Occlusion: Off
Motion Blur: Off
V-Sync: Off (unless youâre screen-tearing hard)
Ray Tracing: Off (unless you have an RTX 4070 or better)
 Pro tip: Use âPerformanceâ or âBalancedâ presets as a base, then tweak from there.
Not all games behave the same. Check community-tested FPS guides on:
Reddit (r/pcgaming, r/buildapc)
PCGamingWiki
YouTube channels like Tech YES City (Aussie-based!) and Hardware Unboxed
 Example: Hogwarts Legacy runs smoother with texture streaming set lower, but draw distance on high. Every title has quirks.
Games installed on older SATA SSDs or HDDs may load slower or stutter. Hereâs what to do:
Clear disk cache regularly
Defrag HDDs (but NOT SSDs!)
Move high-demand games to your fastest NVMe SSD
Disable unnecessary Windows startup apps
Use Game Mode in Windows 11
Update GPU drivers via NVIDIA GeForce Experience or AMD Adrenalin
Do a clean install if youâve upgraded GPUs recently
Avoid unnecessary driver bloatware (like bundled audio enhancements)
 Only install what you use. More software = more background drain.
If youâre willing to spend just a little, hereâs what gives the best FPS gains per dollar in Australia:
Upgrade | Approx. AUD | FPS Impact |
---|---|---|
+8 GB RAM (to 16) | ~$50â80 | +10â25% |
SSD â NVMe | ~$70â120 | +Faster loads |
Used GPU upgrade | ~$200â400 | +30â50% |
144Hz Monitor | ~$200 | +Smoother feel |
 Tip: Aussie sites like Scorptec, Mwave, Umart and Centrecom often run local deals with faster shipping than Amazon US.
FPS doesnât matter if youâre lagging. For online games:
Use Ethernet instead of Wi-Fi
Prioritise traffic to your PC in router settings (QoS)
Change DNS to Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) or Google (8.8.8.8)
Use ExitLag or WTFast if your game doesnât have OCE servers
 Especially useful for Valorant, Apex, and MMORPGs with overseas servers.
ISLC (Intelligent Standby List Cleaner)Â â Reduces stuttering in memory-heavy games
Razer Cortex â One-click game booster (disable background apps)
CapFrameXÂ â Accurate performance logging
Power Plan Switcher â Set to âUltimate Performanceâ in Windows
In Australia, PC gaming can be expensive â but performance doesnât always require new parts. With the right software setup, driver care, and smart in-game choices, your mid-range rig can still compete in 2025.
Lower shadows & post-processing
Install games on SSD or NVMe
Check temps, clear startup apps
Use local Aussie stores for cost-effective upgrades
Join our Discord for FPS presets per game!
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