Here are the optimized settings for any of your RTX 50 series GPUs tuned for playing Silent Hill F at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K.

Silent Hill F is a visually stunning game built on Unreal Engine 5. It runs exceptionally well on modern hardware such as RTX 50 Series GPUs. However, the game is prone to traversal stutters and is highly CPU-intensive at the same time. Below are the settings best tuned for the entire RTX 50 series lineup, which will ensure you achieve optimal performance while maintaining visuals.
Note: The game supports the DLSS 3.7 CNN model by default. You can opt for the transformer model via the Nvidia app or DLSS Swapper for better image quality. You will need a modern CPU to utilize your RTX 50 Series GPUs fully. The Core i5 12600KF is a good starting point.
Read More: Silent Hill F: Best Settings For RTX 30 Series
Silent Hill F – Best Settings For RTX 5050, RTX 5060, RTX 5060 Ti

With GPUs such as the RTX 5050 and RTX 5060, we recommend sticking to 1080p with the settings below. From the 5060 Ti onwards, you can easily opt for 1440p and apply DLSS Quality to boost performance further. Since this is a slow-paced game, you can even lock your frame rate to your monitor’s max refresh rate; that way, it temporarily deals with the stuttering problem.
VRAM usage-wise, you will be comfortable with 8GB GPUs and these settings. If VRAM runs out at any point, try reducing the texture quality option and see how things stand.
Best Settings Explored
Setting | Value |
---|---|
Screen Mode | Borderless window |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 / 2560 x 1440 |
Frame Rate Limit | No limit |
V-Sync | Off |
Panini Projection | Off |
Preset | Custom |
Screen Percentage | 100% |
Indirect Lighting | Lumen High (Turning off breaks the visuals) |
Reflections | Screen Space Reflection |
Shadow Quality | Medium |
Texture Quality | Medium |
Shader Quality | Medium |
Visual Effects Quality | Low |
Post Processing Quality | Low |
View Distance Quality | Medium |
Anti-aliasing | DLSS |
Anti-aliasing Quality | Quality / Balanced / Performance |
Motion Blur | Off |
Colorblind Accessibility | Off |
Colorblind Intensity | Grayed Out |
Silent Hill F – Best Settings For RTX 5070, RTX 5070 Ti, RTX 5060, RTX 5080, RTX 5090

Starting with the RTX 5070, you can easily enjoy Silent Hill F at 4K upscaled with the settings below. For RTX 5080 and later, you can disable DLSS Quality and instead use DLAA. With this kind of performance, we believe locking the frame rate to the monitor’s max refresh rate is the best way to play this game. It is slow-paced, and in the process, you will save a lot of power, as the 5080 and 5090s are incredibly power-hungry.
Best Settings Explored
Setting | Value |
---|---|
Screen Mode | Borderless window |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 / 3840 x 2160 |
Frame Rate Limit | No limit |
V-Sync | Off |
Panini Projection | Off |
Preset | Custom |
Screen Percentage | 100% |
Indirect Lighting | Lumen High |
Reflections | Lumen High |
Shadow Quality | High |
Texture Quality | High |
Shader Quality | Medium |
Visual Effects Quality | High |
Post Processing Quality | High |
View Distance Quality | Very High |
Anti-aliasing | DLSS |
Anti-aliasing Quality | Quality / Balanced |
Motion Blur | On |
Colorblind Accessibility | Off |
Colorblind Intensity | Grayed Out |
Read More: Silent Hill F: Best Settings For RTX 40 Series
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