Doom The Dark Ages Best Settings For Budget Gaming PC (RTX 4060, RTX 3060 Ti, RTX 3060, RX 7600 XT, RX 7600, RX 6650 XT, 6600 XT, RTX 4060 Laptop)

Here are the best settings for Doom: The Dark Ages for RTX 4060, RTX 3060 Ti, RTX 3060, RX 7600 XT, and more.

Doom The Dark Ages Best Settings For Budget Gaming PC (RTX 4060, RTX 3060 Ti, RTX 3060, RX 7600 XT, RX 7600, RX 6650 XT, 6600 XT, RTX 4060 Laptop)
Image showcasing Doom: The Dark Ages Gameplay (Image via Bethesda Softworks)

Doom: The Dark Ages features ID Software’s incredible optimization, enhanced by new-generation rendering techniques, such as Ray Tracing. RT is highly intensive, but the devs have also planned for a full-on path-tracing update shortly.  Thanks to the optimized nature of the game, budget gamers can still experience this demon-slaying mayhem on their gaming PCs using the settings below.

Note: Since the game uses RT by default, it cannot be disabled. To avoid CPU bottlenecks, you’ll need to pair these GPUs with a CPU that is at least a Core i5 13400F or a Ryzen 5 5600. Upscaler and its profile are combined in the table for better readability.

Best Settings for RTX 4060, RTX 3060 Ti, RX 7600 XT (1080p Optimized & 1440p Possible)

Screenshot taken from within the game
Screenshot taken from within the game (Image via Bethesda Softworks)

Few Keynotes to Consider:

  • VRAM limitations are critical on 8GB cards. You’ll need to monitor your VRAM usage and tweak the texture pool size to suit your needs.
  • Thanks to its 16 GB VRAM buffer, the 7600 XT users can comfortably choose 3072 units for a better, more detailed experience.
  • RTX 3060 Ti and RTX 4060 owners should target 1080p for the best experience; 1440p is possible but will require significant compromises. The DLSS 4 transformer model within the game helps with an aggressive upscaling profile, but it has an added overhead.

Best Settings Explored

Setting1080p (FHD)1440p (QHD)
Window ModeFullscreenFullscreen
Aspect Ratio16:9 (or native)16:9 (or native)
Resolution1920×10802560×1440
Refresh RateHighest availableHighest available
Vertical SyncOff (On if tearing)Off (On if tearing)
Present From ComputeOnOn
Resolution Scaling ModeOffOff
Resolution Scale100%100%
Field of View90–100 (personal)90–100 (personal)
Chromatic AberrationOffOff
Depth of FieldOffOff
SharpeningDefault/personalDefault/personal
Film GrainOffOff
Motion BlurOffOff
Upscaler (NVIDIA)DLSS QualityDLSS Balanced/Performance
DLSS Frame GenerationOn (2X)On (2X)
Upscaler (AMD)FSR QualityFSR Balanced/Performance
FSR Frame GenerationOnOn
NVIDIA Reflex ModeOn (Nvidia)On (Nvidia)
Overall Quality SliderHighMedium
Texture Pool Size1024–2048 (8GB VRAM)1024–2048 (8GB VRAM)
Shadow QualityMediumLow-Medium (Check FPS)
Reflections QualityMediumLow-Medium (Check FPS)
Lights QualityMediumLow-Medium (Check FPS)
Particles QualityHighMedium
Decal QualityHighMedium
Water QualityHighMedium
Volumetrics QualityMediumLow
Texture Filtering QualityHighMedium
Geometric QualityHighMedium
Shading QualityHighMedium
Directional OcclusionMediumLow

Best Settings for RTX 3060, RX 7600, RX 6650 XT, RX 6600, RTX 4060 Laptop (1080p Optimized)

 Doom: The Dark Ages(Image via Bethesda Softworks)
Doom: The Dark Ages(Image via Bethesda Softworks)

Few Keynotes to Consider:

  • These GPUs fall below or at the minimum requirements for the game, making 1080p the only viable resolution to play with reasonable framerates.
  • VRAM usage is highly critical, especially for RX 6650 XT and RTX 4060 Laptop users – the texture pool must be kept low
  • RTX 3060’s 12GB VRAM offers some headroom, but a slower core still limits it.
  • RX 7600, 6600, and 6650 XT users may struggle with ray tracing workloads, so reflection quality should be minimal.
  • 60 FPS is achievable with aggressive upscaling and reduced settings like the ones mentioned below.
  • Frame Generation is locked to the RTX 4000 Series only. FSR frame generation on Nvidia cards is situational if one really needs it. It’s running in coupled mode, meaning gamers cannot use the DLSS + FSR combination here.

Best Settings Explored

Setting1080p (FHD)1080p Super low
Window ModeFullscreenFullscreen
Aspect Ratio16:9 (or native)16:9 (or native)
Resolution1920×10801920×1080
Refresh RateHighest availableHighest available
Vertical SyncOff (On if tearing)Off (On if tearing)
Present From ComputeOnOn
Resolution Scaling ModeOffOff
Resolution Scale100%100%
Field of View90–100 (personal)90–100 (personal)
Chromatic AberrationOffOff
Depth of FieldOffOff
SharpeningDefault/personalDefault/personal
Film GrainOffOff
Motion BlurOffOff
Upscaler (NVIDIA)DLSS BalancedDLSS Performance
DLSS Frame GenerationOn (2X)On (2X)
Upscaler (AMD)FSR BalancedFSR Performance
FSR Frame GenerationOn (Only 4000 Series)On
NVIDIA Reflex ModeOn (Nvidia)On (Nvidia)
Overall Quality SliderMediumLow
Texture Pool Size1024 (RTX 3060: 2048)1024
Shadow QualityLowLow
Reflections QualityLowLow
Lights QualityMediumLow
Particles QualityMediumLow
Decal QualityMediumLow
Water QualityMediumLow
Volumetrics QualityLowLow
Texture Filtering QualityMediumLow
Geometric QualityMediumLow
Shading QualityMediumLow
Directional OcclusionOffOff

With these settings, Budget Gaming PC users can enjoy the newest adrenaline-punching, demon-slaying mayhem, Doom: The Dark Ages, with somewhat acceptable framerates. Since this is an FPS title, it’s best to dial everything in at low, then begin, and change as you play.


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