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Although you can find several tutorials on the internet about configuration, the best thing to do is evaluate the possibility of upgrading your hardware.
After searching on the internet, here is some tips i found to help you get better FPS in Genshin Impact.
In-Game Settings:
Graphics Quality: Reduce the preset (like from "High" to "Medium" or "Low"). This adjusts multiple settings at once.
Render Resolution: Lowering the resolution can have a significant impact on performance. Consider switching from 1920x1080 to 1280x720, for example.
Shadow Quality: Shadows are typically demanding. Set this to "Low" or "Medium".
Visual Effects: Reduce settings like anti-aliasing, SSOA, and bloom. These can be set to "Low" or turned off for performance gains.
Co-op Mode Rendering: This can be set to "Close" to improve performance during co-op play.
Motion Blur: Turning this off can improve performance and some players find the game more visually clear without it.
FPS Cap: While capping your FPS can provide a more stable experience, you can set it to 60 FPS or "Unlimited" if you want the highest possible frame rates (though this might make your hardware work harder).
System Optimizations:
Update Graphics Drivers: Ensure you have the latest drivers for your GPU. Both NVIDIA and AMD regularly release driver updates that can optimize performance for popular games.
Windows Settings:
Set your computer's power plan to "High Performance".
Disable unnecessary background applications.
Optimize GPU Settings:
NVIDIA Control Panel: Go to "Manage 3D settings" > "Program Settings" > "Genshin Impact". Adjust settings like "Power management mode" to "Prefer maximum performance" and "Texture filtering - Quality" to "Performance".
AMD Radeon Settings: Go to "Gaming", find "Genshin Impact", and adjust settings for better performance.
Check for Overheating: Overheating can throttle performance. Ensure your PC is well-ventilated, and consider cleaning out dust. If overheating continues to be an issue, consider investing in better cooling solutions.
Game Mode in Windows 10/11: Make sure to turn on the Game Mode from Windows settings. It can help optimize your system for gaming.
Optimize Disk: If the game is installed on an HDD, consider moving it to an SSD. SSDs can improve load times and slightly improve in-game performance.
Lower External Resolutions: If you're using an external monitor with a very high resolution (e.g., 4K), consider lowering the resolution for gaming.
Close Other Software: Make sure to close software that might be consuming resources, especially browsers with many open tabs or other heavy applications.