How to Maximise FPS on Mid-Range Australian PC Builds in 2025

🎮 Introduction: Why FPS Still Matters in 2025

Even with next-gen GPUs and high-refresh monitors flooding the market, most Australian gamers are still playing on mid-range PC builds — and for good reason. Hardware is expensive, shipping delays are common, and let’s be honest: not everyone needs a $3,000 setup.

This guide is for players who want smoother gameplay, higher FPS, and less stutter — all without a full hardware overhaul. Whether you’re on a GTX 1660, RTX 3060, or RX 6600 XT, these tips are tailored for realistic Aussie PC setups.


💻 1. Know Your Specs — And Your Limits

Before you optimise anything, check what you’re working with. Use tools like:

  • MSI Afterburner – Live GPU/CPU usage, temps & bottlenecks

  • HWMonitor – System voltages, temps & fan speeds

  • UserBenchmark.com – Gives you a quick health report on your build

🔎 Goal: Identify what’s holding back your FPS — is it your CPU, RAM, GPU, or storage?


🛠 2. Optimise In-Game Settings for Performance

Here’s the golden rule: Turn off what you don’t 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 you’re screen-tearing hard)

  • Ray Tracing: Off (unless you have an RTX 4070 or better)

🧠 Pro tip: Use “Performance” or “Balanced” presets as a base, then tweak from there.


⚙️ 3. Use Game-Specific Optimisation Guides

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.


📁 4. Clean Up & Defrag Your Game Drives

Games installed on older SATA SSDs or HDDs may load slower or stutter. Here’s 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


🧼 5. Keep Your Drivers Lean and Clean

  • Update GPU drivers via NVIDIA GeForce Experience or AMD Adrenalin

  • Do a clean install if you’ve upgraded GPUs recently

  • Avoid unnecessary driver bloatware (like bundled audio enhancements)

🎯 Only install what you use. More software = more background drain.


🔄 6. Upgrade Small, Not All

If you’re willing to spend just a little, here’s what gives the best FPS gains per dollar in Australia:

UpgradeApprox. AUDFPS Impact
+8 GB RAM (to 16)~$50–80+10–25%
SSD → NVMe~$70–120+Faster loads
Used GPU upgrade~$200–400+30–50%
144Hz Monitor~$200+Smoother feel

📦 Tip: Aussie sites like Scorptec, Mwave, Umart and Centrecom often run local deals with faster shipping than Amazon US.


🌐 7. Network Tweaks for Multiplayer Games

FPS doesn’t matter if you’re 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 doesn’t have OCE servers

🕹️ Especially useful for Valorant, Apex, and MMORPGs with overseas servers.


✅ Bonus: Free Tools to Boost Performance

  • ISLC (Intelligent Standby List Cleaner) – Reduces stuttering in memory-heavy games

  • Razer Cortex – One-click game booster (disable background apps)

  • CapFrameX – Accurate performance logging

  • Power Plan Switcher – Set to “Ultimate Performance” in Windows


🧠 Summary: Think Like a Tuner, Not a Spender

In Australia, PC gaming can be expensive — but performance doesn’t 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.


🛠️ TL;DR Quick Wins

  • 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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