Best CS2 settings for RTX 4060 Ti
Recommended at 1440p: expect 237–302 FPS after applying the playbook below. Range derived from published benchmark measurements for this game. RTX 4060 Ti pairs cleanly with CS2 — no single component is the wall.
Your RTX 4060 Ti and CS2 are paired well — neither is the runaway bottleneck. The biggest FPS gains come from a balanced cut: drop a couple of expensive effects (shadows, volumetrics) without touching what makes the game look like CS2.
Apply these settings in CS2
Ranked by FPS impact for tier B hardware. Apply the high-impact ones first — top three usually account for 60% of the gain.
NVIDIA-specific tweaks
These are in NVIDIA Control Panel + GeForce App.
Single biggest input-latency improvement on NVIDIA. ~10–25 ms reduction depending on title. Always on.
Windows Settings → Display → Graphics. Enables CPU offload for GPU work scheduling. Small but consistent gain.
NVIDIA Control Panel → 3D Settings → set per game. Forces full clocks during play.
How CS2 runs on RTX 4060 Ti
CS2 runs on Valve's Source 2 engine, which uses a modern Vulkan-first renderer. The engine handles 8GB VRAM well but is sensitive to driver overhead — NVIDIA's Vulkan driver is mature and performs well. Map complexity varies significantly: Dust 2 runs 40% lighter than Anubis.
With a RTX 4060 Ti, you have headroom to keep most visual settings at Medium or above. Focus optimization on the 2-3 settings that cost the most FPS (usually shadows and post-processing) rather than dropping everything to Low.
Known quirks for RTX 4060 Ti in CS2
- •Shader precompilation stutter affects the first 2-3 matches after driver updates
- •MSAA is extremely expensive in Source 2 — use FXAA or TAA instead
- •FPS caps at refresh rate when V-Sync is on — disable V-Sync and use NVIDIA Reflex instead
How we rank these settings
BetterFPS ranks each setting by its FPS-per-quality-cost ratio for your GPU tier. We pull from engine documentation, community benchmarks, and driver release notes to estimate each setting's render cost on NVIDIA B-tier hardware at 1440p. High-impact settings are those where disabling or lowering them recovers significant frame time with minimal perceptible quality loss. The personalized optimizer refines these further using your CPU, RAM, and monitor refresh rate.
About the RTX 4060 Ti
The RTX 4060 Ti (2023 release, 8GB VRAM) is a upper-mid card. At 1440p in CS2, the biggest FPS levers are upscaling, shadow detail, and brand-specific latency reducers (NVIDIA Reflex). The settings above are the floor — for a fully personalized playbook factoring CPU, RAM, and your monitor refresh rate, run BetterFPS.
Keep this playbook current
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