Best Settings to Play Mindseye – RTX 5060

Here are the optimal settings to run Mindseye on your RTX 5060 at 1080p with a reasonable image quality and stable performance.

Best Settings to Play Mindseye – RTX 5060
Image from Mindseye (Image via IO Interactive, IO Interactive Partners A/S)

Blackwell’s entry-level lineup starts with the RTX 5060. It’s 2025, and somehow, budget GPU VRAM is still stuck at 8 GB. Mindseye is a resource-hungry title, not because it looks spectacular, but because of its poor optimization. If you want to play at 60 FPS and have the game look decent, you will need to follow the settings mentioned below.

Note: In terms of compute power, the 5060 is no joke. It’s significantly faster than a 4060 but lacks VRAM. If you have a CPU that is lower than an Intel Core i5-12600KF or Ryzen 5 5600X, you will be bottlenecked at 1080p. According to observations, CPU utilization spikes significantly in the event of an explosion or when an object catches fire. The framerate drops to 35, remains there for a few moments, and then recovers. 

Best Settings for RTX 5060 in Mindseye (1080p Optimized)

Mindseye Settings page
Settings page from Mindseye (Image via IO Interactive, IO Interactive Partners A/S)

A few keynotes to consider:

  • FG will be turned on from the start; you will need to adjust that setting as per your liking.
  • DLSS 4 is present in this game, yet the game still struggles with issues such as ghosting in characters, temporal issues, anti-aliasing problems, and numerous other UE5 issues.
  • Pay close attention to your 1% and.1% lows. If there is excessive stuttering, you are likely experiencing CPU bottlenecks. Consider using frame generation, as it can be helpful in this situation.
  • Ensure you are using the latest game-ready drivers, as they often provide the best performance.

Best Settings Explored

CategorySettingValue / Option
DisplayDisplay ModeFullscreen
 Resolution1920 x 1080
 Brightness50%
 Gamma47%
 Limit Frame RateOff
 Limit Frame Rate for CutscenesOn
 V-syncOff
Performance BoostUpscalingNVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution
 Resolution Scale66%
 NVIDIA DLSS Super ResolutionQuality
 DLSS Sharpness55%
 Frame Generation(Optional – DLSS)
 Latency ReductionNVIDIA Reflex Low Latency
 NVIDIA Reflex Low LatencyOn
QualityDetect Best Settings(Do not click this)
 Quality PresetCustom
 Shadow QualityMedium
 Global Illumination QualityMedium
 Reflection QualityMedium
 Post-processing QualityMedium
 Texture QualityMedium
 Effects QualityMedium
 Foliage QualityLow
 Shading QualityMedium
 View Distance QualityHigh
 Anti-Aliasing QualityHigh
CameraMotion BlurOff
 Camera Motion BlurOff

Conclusion

In conclusion, if you fall below 60 FPS with the RTX 5060 while playing Mindseye, consider going even lower than what’s mentioned here. Hopefully, the developers will fix the game soon, as the current Steam reviews do not look so good.


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