
Star Wars: Jedi Survivor was a technical mess when it launched in early 2023. After a year of patches and technical fixes, the game can now be enjoyed at 60 FPS and above on mainstream PCs. We covered each of its graphics settings in our optimization guide. This post analyzes the game’s performance on budget and low-end PCs.
Windows/System Settings to Optimize
- Enable Resizable BAR.
- Turn on Game Mode.
- Enable Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduling (HAGS) and Windowed Optimizations.
- Use the Windows “High Performance” power profile and set your GPU power management mode to the same.
- Disable Memory Integrity. Windows Menu->VBS->Device Security.
- Ensure you use the proper XMP/EXPO memory profile (if available).
- Overclock your GPU if you’re narrowly missing the 60 FPS mark.
- Here’s a guide with more detailed instructions.
STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor PC Specs
Min
- OS: Windows 10 64-bit.
- CPU: Intel Core i7-7700|Ryzen 5 1400.
- GPU: Nvidia GTX 1070|AMD RADEON RX 580.
- Memory: 8 GB.
- Storage: 155 GB.
Rec
- OS: Windows 10 64-bit.
- CPU: Intel Core i5-11600K|Ryzen 5 1400.
- GPU: Nvidia RTX 2070|AMD RADEON RX 6700 XT.
- Memory: 16 GB.
- Storage: 155 GB.
SW Jedi Survivor: Low-end Benchmarks
Star Wars Jedi Survivor averages just under 60 FPS using our optimized graphics settings on the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 12 GB. The game averaged 58 FPS at 1080p with DLSS balanced upscaling, producing 1% lows of 40 FPS.

We lowered Shadow Quality to “Medium” and Post Processing to “Low” to achieve the above frame rates in the Koboh wilderness with a Core i5-12600 and 16 GB of dual-channel memory:
- Gamers running an 8 GB GPU will need to reduce the Texture Quality to “High.”
- QHD or 1440p is playable using frame generation (50-60 FPS), but the VRAM requirements increase.
Implementing FSR 3-based frame generation for RTX 20 and RTX 30 series GPUs requires the following steps:
- Download the “DLSSG-to-FSR3” mod, and extract it.
- Run the “DisableNVIDIASignatureChecks” registry file, and select yes.
- Rename the “nvngx.dll” file to dxgi.
- Copy the renamed and the “dlssg_to_fsr3_amd_is_better.dll” file to the following locations:
- Jedi Survivor\SwGame\Binaries\Win64
- Jedi Survivor\Engine\Plugins\Runtime\Nvidia\DLSS\Binaries\ThirdParty\Win64
- Jedi Survivor\Engine\Plugins\Runtime\Nvidia\Streamline\Binaries\ThirdParty\Win64
- Delete->C:\Users\[Your username]\AppData\Local\Jedi Survivor\Saved\Config
VRAM Usage & CPU Bottlenecks
Jedi Survivor uses up to 14 GB of graphics memory at 1080p “Epic” quality settings. Reducing shadow and post processing quality and enabling upscaling brings it down to 11 GB. Further dialing down the texture quality to high makes it playable on 8 GB GPUs.

The game is marginally CPU-bound on the Core i5-12600 at 1080p, with an observed GPU Busy deviation of 5-10% on average.
Star Wars Jedi Survivor Settings for Low-end PC
Optimized Settings | RTX 3060 8 GB | RTX 4060 8 GB | RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB |
---|---|---|---|
Resolution | 1080p | 1080p | 1080p |
Target FPS | 60 FPS | 60 FPS | 60 FPS |
View Distance | Epic | Epic | Epic |
Shadows | Medium | Medium | High |
Anti-Aliasing | Epic | Epic | Epic |
Textures | High | High | Epic |
Visual Effects | Epic | Epic | Epic |
Post Processing | Low | Medium | Medium |
Foliage Detail | Epic | Epic | Epic |
Field of View | Widest | Widest | Widest |
Upscaling (DLSS/FSR) | Balanced | Balanced | Balanced |
Frame Generation | Off | Off | Off |