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Marvel Rivals Good FPS Cap: Best Settings For Max Performance

Marvel Rivals good FPS cap tips, best settings, and system tweaks to boost performance and keep your matches smooth and stable.
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08/11/2025

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Finding the Marvel Rivals good FPS cap for your setup can be the difference between a smooth, consistent match and one full of stutters or input lag.

In a hero shooter where every shot, dodge, and ability cast relies on precise timing, stable performance is just as important as raw graphics quality.

This guide covers why you should cap your FPS, what number works best for different systems, how to prepare your PC for max performance, the most effective in-game settings, and how to monitor your FPS so you can keep your gameplay sharp.

Why Should You Cap Your FPS in Marvel Rivals?

Two big reasons:

Input predictability and latency

Uncapped FPS can produce variable frame times. That variability shows up as inconsistent input feel, making aiming and movement feel “spiky.”

In many modern shooters, a steady frame cadence (e.g., matching your monitor refresh rate) often feels more responsive than wildly fluctuating ultra-high FPS.

Thermals, power, and background stability

Running with uncapped FPS forces your GPU and CPU to work at maximum load, which raises temperatures and can eventually cause thermal throttling.

A sensible cap reduces power draw, lowers temps, and often reduces micro-stutters caused by thermal headroom swings. For long play sessions (and a comfortable headset/keyboard), a cap is a healthier default.

What’s a Good FPS Cap for Marvel Rivals?

Short answer: match your monitor refresh rate or slightly above it. That means:

  • If you have a 60 Hz monitor → cap at 60 FPS.
  • If you have a 120 Hz monitor → cap at 120 FPS.
  • If you have a 144 Hz monitor → cap at 144 FPS.
  • If you have 240 Hz → cap at 240 FPS, but only if your hardware can sustain it smoothly.

Why match the refresh rate? Because your display can only physically show as many frames per second as its refresh frequency, so capping near that prevents wasted GPU cycles and helps keep frame timing even.

Many players prefer setting the cap to the refresh rate or 5–10 FPS above it to avoid hitting the limit and oscillating.

If your monitor supports VRR (G-Sync/FreeSync), pairing a matched cap with VRR often gives the best mixed result.

Community threads on Marvel Rivals also recommend matching caps as a first troubleshooting step if you see menu stutters or inconsistent frame counts.

If you’re competitive and sensitive to input lag, some players recommend slightly higher caps than refresh (e.g., +5–10 FPS) to make sure the GPU pipeline is comfortably ahead, but that depends on your hardware and whether technologies like Nvidia Reflex or AMD’s low-latency features are available.

Marvel Rivals has options for DLSS/FSR and community discussion around frame generation and its input-lag tradeoffs, so be mindful testing those features for your setup.

Minimum and Recommended System Requirements for Marvel Rivals

Official minimum and recommended specs are useful to set expectations. According to the Epic Store and the Marvel Rivals official pages, current PC specs are roughly:

Minimum (to run the game)

Windows 10 64-bit, Intel Core i5-6600K or AMD Ryzen 5 1600X, ~12-16 GB RAM, GeForce GTX 1060 / AMD RX 580 or Intel Arc A380, DirectX 12, ~70 GB storage.

Recommended (for smoother play and higher quality)

Intel Core i5-10400 or AMD Ryzen 5 5600X, 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 (Super) / AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT / Intel Arc A750. Installing on an SSD is recommended for load times.

Note: community pages and hardware checkers show slightly varying recommendations (some list RTX 2060 vs RTX 3060 tiers for consistent 144 FPS), so if you’re aiming for high refresh competitive play, expect to need at least a mid-range modern GPU (RTX 20/30 series or equivalent AMD) and a 6-core CPU for headroom.

How to Prepare Your System for Max Performance in Marvel Rivals?

This is simple, practical housekeeping:

  • Update GPU drivers. Use Nvidia GeForce Experience or AMD Adrenalin to get the latest stable driver. New drivers often include game-specific optimizations.
  • Install on an SSD. The developer recommends SSD installs for better loading and streaming performance.
  • Windows gaming options. Turn on Game Mode, consider enabling Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduling if you’ve tested that it helps, and disable unnecessary background apps. Also keep power plan on “High performance” while gaming.
  • Thermals and drivers. Clean dust, make sure the case airflow is reasonable, and, if overclocking, stabilize clocks before competitive play. Throttling can cause framerate drops that a cap won’t hide.
  • Overlay considerations. Some overlays (Discord, browser capture extensions) can cause hitching. If you see stutters, test the game with overlays off. Many players report better stability with fewer active overlays.

Best Settings for FPS in Marvel Rivals

Below is a compact list of practical in-game settings that most players use to maximize FPS while keeping visuals readable and gameplay clear.

  • Resolution: Native monitor resolution for clarity; if you need more FPS, drop to one step lower resolution or use resolution scaling.
  • DLSS / FSR / XESS (Super Resolution): Enable the best upscaling for your GPU. NVIDIA users should use DLSS (choose Quality for good visuals, Performance for bigger gains). AMD users: FSR or Radeon Super Resolution. These deliver the biggest FPS uplift with minimal visual loss.
  • Anti-Aliasing: Turn down or use temporal AA modes that cost less; if DLSS is active, lower AA is OK.
  • Global Illumination / SSGI: Set to Low or Medium. This setting can be taxing on GPU and has limited gameplay value.
  • Shadows: Medium or Low. Shadows are expensive and often don’t affect gameplay understanding.
  • Effects Detail & Particle Density: Low. Reducing these gives big FPS wins in heavy fights.
  • Texture Quality: Set as high as your VRAM allows; if you run out, you’ll get stutters. If VRAM is limited, drop to Medium/Low.
  • V-Sync: Off (unless you experience tearing and have no VRR; V-Sync can add input lag). If you use VRR/G-Sync, leave V-Sync off and let VRR handle sync.
  • Frame Generation / Frame Boost Features: Test cautiously. Technologies like DLSS Frame Generation can massively increase FPS but may add a little input lag or cause visual artifacts. Community tests show gains, but your tolerance for input latency decides whether to keep it.
  • Limit FPS: Set an FPS cap that matches your monitor (see earlier section). If you use Nvidia/AMD driver limits, you can force a cap at driver level for consistent behavior across desktop and game.

That list covers the biggest levers. Tweak one thing at a time and test in a live match to see how it impacts both FPS and feel.

r/marvelrivals - Limite de FPS com geração de quadros funciona!
r/marvelrivals - Resto das minhas configurações de gráficos

Source: Reddit

How to Monitor Your FPS in Marvel Rivals?

Marvel Rivals includes an option to show in-game FPS in the settings. Enable “Show FPS” in the game settings to get a simple readout. If you want more detailed telemetry (1% lows, frametimes, GPU/CPU usage):

  • Nvidia: Use GeForce Experience overlay (Alt+R or Alt+Z) or Nvidia’s Performance Overlay (Alt+R configurable) for detailed metrics.
  • AMD: Radeon Overlay provides an FPS counter and performance graphs.
  • Third-party: MSI Afterburner + RivaTuner gives granular frametime graphs and 1% lows, very useful for deep troubleshooting.
  • Windows Game Bar: Win+G can show a basic FPS meter and resource usage.
New Windows 11 Game Bar Update

Source: Microsoft/Xbox

Multiple guides and short video walkthroughs show where Marvel Rivals’ built-in toggle is located if you need a quick on-screen number.

Use that first, then move to overlays for deeper diagnostics.

How to Boost Your FPS in Marvel Rivals?

One quick way to squeeze extra performance out of your system is by using NoPing’s Boost FPS feature.

This tool works by automatically disabling unnecessary Windows services, background processes, and visual effects that consume CPU and RAM while you play.

By freeing up these resources, your system can dedicate more power to running Marvel Rivals, resulting in higher and more stable frame rates.

How to use the Boost FPS feature:

  • Sign-up through the website and download NoPing (you can test it for free).
  • When you open the software, click on "Boost FPS" in the left side menu.
  • On the next screen, you'll see a range of options to customize the feature (there are over 50 settings). You can enable or disable everything and choose between Windows default or user settings. You can also filter the options using the bar on the right.

And that's it! Boost FPS is now activated. Just launch your game and enjoy high FPS!

FAQ - Marvel Rivals Good FPS Cap

Q: Does Marvel Rivals support crossplay and cross-progression?

A: Marvel Rivals supports crossplay across PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. Cross-progression has been discussed by developers and is reportedly being worked on, but as of the latest updates cross-progression rollout timing is not finalized. Ranked playlists and some competitive match types may have platform restrictions to keep parity.

Q: Will using DLSS Frame Generation add input lag that hurts aiming?

A: Frame generation can add a small amount of input latency, but for many players the tradeoff (big FPS gains and smoother 1% lows) is worth it. Test both with and without frame gen to decide.

Q: Can I cap FPS from drivers instead of in-game?

A: Yes, Nvidia Control Panel/GeForce Experience and AMD Adrenalin both let you set driver-level frame limits. This can be helpful if the in-game cap behaves strangely or to force a consistent limit across apps. Some players prefer driver caps to avoid certain game menu bugs.

Q: Should I enable Ray Tracing?

A: Ray tracing looks nice but is one of the most costly settings. If you’re chasing max FPS for competitive play, keep ray tracing off. If your GPU is very high end and you want visuals over raw competitive edge, enable it cautiously. (Marvel Rivals uses stylized lighting, so turning RT off often retains a perfectly playable look.)

Q: What FPS should I aim for on a 144 Hz monitor if I’m very competitive?

A: Aim for consistent 144 FPS with clean 1% lows (meaning the lowest 1% of frames shouldn't dip far below target). If you can consistently hit 144 with minimal frame time variance, you’re in a good spot. If not, try 120 as a stable alternative to reduce jitter.

Cap your FPS smartly: match your monitor, enable GPU-specific upscaling (DLSS/FSR) if available, and use in-game and driver limits to keep things stable. Tune shadows and effects first if you need FPS, and keep drivers and Windows gaming features updated. If you follow the steps above you should get a noticeably more consistent and comfortable Marvel Rivals experience.

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