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Red Dead Redemption PC guide: Best settings for Nvidia RTX 3060 and RTX 3060 Ti

The Nvidia RTX 3060 and 3060 Ti continue to be capable 1080p gaming cards to this date. They are perfect for playing well-optimized and not-so-demanding video games such as Red Dead Redemption. With the right settings combinations applied, you can expect sky-high framerates in the game.

To help you have the best experience, we have prepared this settings list. Before getting started, ensure your system has at least 8 GB of RAM and a Core i5-4670 or AMD FX-9590 CPU. This hardware is about a decade old now, so most gamers should be fine.


Red Dead Redemption settings for Nvidia RTX 3060

Red Dead Redemption 1 looks visually appealing despite its age (Image via Rockstar)
Red Dead Redemption 1 looks visually appealing despite its age (Image via Rockstar)

The RTX 3060 is an FHD gaming GPU. However, you can easily play Red Dead Redemption at 1440p on it with the highest settings, as the game's visuals are quite outdated and barely take up a gigabyte of video memory.

The detailed settings list is as follows:

Video

  • Output monitor: 1
  • Screen type: Fullscreen
  • Resolution: 2560 x 1440
  • Refresh rate: Max. supported by monitor
  • Framerate cap: Max. supported by monitor
  • V-sync: Off
  • Triple buffering: On
  • Pause game on focus loss: On
  • Constrain mouse pointer: Off

Graphics

  • Quality preset level: Custom
  • HDR: On, if supported by monitor
  • Shadow quality: Ultra
  • Shadow softness: CHSS
  • Shadow blend: Smooth
  • Anisotropic level: x16
  • Anti-aliasing/Upscaling method: Off
  • Resolution scaling: Off
  • DRS target framerate: N/A
  • DRS minimum render scale: Off

Advanced

  • Motion blur: Disabled
  • Motion blur strength: Off

Level of detail

  • Geometry level of detail: 100%
  • Terrain level of detail: 100%
  • Tree level of detail: 100%
  • Tree draw distance: 100%
  • Grass level of detail: 100%

Red Dead Redemption settings for Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti

Red Dead Redemption runs at 1440p on the RTX 3060 Ti (Image via Rockstar)
Red Dead Redemption runs at 1440p on the RTX 3060 Ti (Image via Rockstar)

The RTX 3060 Ti is slightly more capable than its 12 GB sibling. This directly translates to even more framerates at 1440p resolutions. You can crank up the resolution to 4K as well, if you have such a monitor, without losing a major chunk of the performance.

The detailed settings list is as follows:

Video

  • Output monitor: 1
  • Screen type: Fullscreen
  • Resolution: 2560 x 1440
  • Refresh rate: Max. supported by monitor
  • Framerate cap: Max. supported by monitor
  • V-sync: Off
  • Triple buffering: On
  • Pause game on focus loss: On
  • Constrain mouse pointer: Off

Graphics

  • Quality preset level: Custom
  • HDR: On, if supported by monitor
  • Shadow quality: Ultra
  • Shadow softness: CHSS
  • Shadow blend: Smooth
  • Anisotropic level: x16
  • Anti-aliasing/Upscaling method: Off
  • Resolution scaling: Off
  • DRS target framerate: N/A
  • DRS minimum render scale: Off

Advanced

  • Motion blur: Disabled
  • Motion blur strength: Off

Level of detail

  • Geometry level of detail: 100%
  • Terrain level of detail: 100%
  • Tree level of detail: 100%
  • Tree draw distance: 100%
  • Grass level of detail: 100%

Overall, both the RTX 3060 and 3060 Ti continue to be powerful GPUs for such titles. With the above settings options applied, you can expect a superb experience in Red Dead Redemption PC.

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