typically when I ever get low FPS, I set graphics to AUTO, then start to fine tune my PC's hardware. Such as NB and HT speed, those allow proper bandwidth from RAM to CPU and GPU when set correctly. Which usually eliminates any bottleneck and allows for more consistent FPS if you aren't getting the performance you think you should for the hardware you have, get anti virus and run scans, also do benchmarks and compare to similar hardware setups benchmarks scores. Then, once you have done all of that such as adjusting RAM timings and GPU clock and mem clock or CPU bus speed and multipliers and voltages, set proper BIOS options. Then!, can you adjust iNi settings, and google has more info on THAT then I do. -Vic