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Best Forza Horizon 6 settings for the NVIDIA GTX 660 (2GB) (2026)

On a NVIDIA GTX 660 (2GB) (paired with a balanced AMD Ryzen 3 3300X-class CPU), Forza Horizon 6 runs at roughly 38 FPS at 1080p with our optimized settings — up from about 14FPS with everything maxed. Here's the configuration and what each setting costs.

The NVIDIA GTX 660 (2GB) is a entry-level graphics card with 2GB of VRAM, and Forza Horizon 6 is a moderately demanding game. Paired with the AMD Ryzen 3 3300X, it is a real challenge at 1080p — about 38 FPSwith FrameCoach's optimized settings, a clear jump from roughly 14 FPS with everything on High.

Across resolutions you can expect around 38 FPS at 1080p and 23 FPS at 1440p, dropping to roughly 13 FPS at 4K. Forza Horizon 6 offers ray tracing, but the NVIDIA GTX 660 (2GB) isn't built for it, so we leave it off. The biggest free win is FSR upscaling — set it to Quality for a large FPS boost at little visual cost.

ResolutionAll-High FPSOptimized FPS
1080p1438
1440p823
4K513
💡 Forza Horizon 6: Forza Tech engine - very well-optimised; MSAA is the heaviest setting, so lower it before anything else.
🚀 Biggest free win: enable FSR (Balanced) — about +55% FPS for a small sharpness trade.
Recommended settings
Upscaling — FSRBalanced+55% FPS
Forza supports DLSS, FSR and XeSS. The biggest single FPS gain — turn it on first; at the speeds you drive, Quality upscaling is hard to tell from native.
Ray Tracing (gameplay)Offsaves FPS
Ray-traced reflections on the car during races (full RT only appears in ForzaVista/garage). A modest cost for a subtle gameplay gain — turn it off first if you need frames.
MSAA / Anti-AliasingOff+16% FPS
Smooths jagged edges, and it is one of the heaviest settings in Forza. Dropping from 8x/4x to 2x claws back a lot of frames for a small clarity loss — especially with upscaling on.
Environment Detail / World GeometryLow+12% FPS
Roadside detail, foliage and how much of the world draws in. "Extreme" is a big hit over "Ultra" for a difference you blow past at 200mph.
Shadow QualityLow+10% FPS
Shadow resolution and draw distance. High/Ultra looks great and runs much better than Extreme.
Reflections QualityLow+9% FPS
Reflections on your car body and wet roads. Costly at the top end — Ultra is a safe, good-looking step down from Extreme.
Ambient OcclusionOff+6% FPS
Soft contact shadows under cars and scenery. Cheap and subtle at speed.
Particle / Effects QualityLow+6% FPS
Dust, smoke and weather effects. Drops most during rain and off-road — lower it if storms tank your frame rate.
Motion BlurOff+2% FPS
Pure preference and barely touches FPS — many players turn it off for a crisper sense of speed.
Texture QualityUltrabaseline
Surface sharpness — nearly free if it fits your VRAM. On 4–6GB laptop GPUs keep it at High rather than Ultra.
Anisotropic Filtering16xbaseline
Keeps the road surface sharp into the distance. Effectively free — leave it at 16x.

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Frequently asked

What FPS does the NVIDIA GTX 660 (2GB) get in Forza Horizon 6?

With FrameCoach's optimized balanced settings, the NVIDIA GTX 660 (2GB) averages around 38 FPS at 1080p in Forza Horizon 6 — up from about 14 FPS with everything on High.

Can the NVIDIA GTX 660 (2GB) run Forza Horizon 6 at 1440p?

At 1440p with optimized settings, the NVIDIA GTX 660 (2GB) averages roughly 23 FPS in Forza Horizon 6; turn on upscaling or aim for a locked 60 for the best feel.

What are the best Forza Horizon 6 settings for the NVIDIA GTX 660 (2GB)?

Turn on FSR (Balanced), keep ray tracing off for maximum FPS, and ease the heaviest options like MSAA / Anti-Aliasing and Environment Detail / World Geometry down a notch. The full per-setting breakdown is above.

FPS figures are estimates from a generalized model (hardware tier × game load × per-setting weights), not live benchmarks — real performance varies by scene, drivers and game version.