Best Halo Infinite Graphics Settings (Display / Graphics / UI) | PC & Xbox

Halo Infinite is a beautiful-looking game that is truly next-gen. It has some of the best visuals the series has ever seen and some amazing character models as well. Not only that, but the effects are phenomenal. This guide about the best Halo Infinite graphics settings will allow you to have good FPS even on a medium-level graphics card.

Following this guide will allow you to have a good balance between performance and FPS. This way, you can perform well in multiplayer all the while your game looks gorgeous. Without further ado, let’s jump right in and get started.

Halo Infinite: Best Graphics Settings

There are a bunch of options when it comes to the graphics settings. From display, UI, and graphics in general; we will talk about them all and show you the optimal settings. Please note that these settings are for mid-tier graphics cards. If you have a high-end system, you’ll want to put everything on high/ultra to get the most out of the game.

Best Display Settings (PC)

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The first category is the display settings. These include things such as resolution scale, framerate limiter, and V-Sync. Some of these options are quite taxing on FPS so make sure to follow our settings for the best result.

SettingsOptions
Display MonitorYour primary monitor
Borderless FullscreenOn (Unless your game starts stuttering)
Resolution Scale100%
Minimum Framerate60
Maximum Frame RateAs high as you can manage
V-SyncOff (Quite taxing on your FPS)
Limit Inactive FramerateOff

Best Graphics Settings Halo Infinite (PC)

These settings are the crux of this guide. There are tons of graphics settings – some that are very taxing while others don’t matter much. All of these settings were made while keeping a medium-tier GPU in mind. If you are facing low FPS, try lowering some of these settings to get better results.

SettingsOptions
Anti-AliasingLow (Quite taxing)
Texture FilteringLow
Ambient OcclusionLow
Texture QualityMedium
Geometry QualityMedium
ReflectionsOff (You can try to keep this on and see the performance)
Depth of FieldMedium-High
Shadow QualityLow
Lighting QualityMedium
Volumetric Dog QualityLow
Cloud QualityLow
Dynamic WindOff
Ground Cover Quality Low
Effects QualityMedium
Decals QualityLow
Animation QualityAuto
Terrain QualityMedium
Simulation QualityLow
Flocking QualityOff
Async ComputeOff

Check out our guide on why you should turn off the Async Compute to have improved performance.

Best UI Settings for Halo Infinite (Xbox / PC)

Best Halo Infinite Graphics Settings
SettingsOptions
HudOn
Hud Opacity8-10
Tips and TutorialsOff (If you are new, we suggest keeping this On)
Text ChatOn (It is fun chatting with your team and the enemy)
FPS CounterOn
Network StatsOn
Enemy UI ColorDefault (Red)
Friendly UI ColorDefault (Green or Blue)

Along with these graphics settings, you should also adjust the sensitivity settings for both keyboard/mouse and controller to gain an edge over your enemies.

How to Turn off Async Compute in Halo Infinite

Halo Infinite uses a technology known as Async Compute which allows it to enhance the graphics card efficiency by interleaving various tasks. However, some players are facing problems with this feature and want a way to fix it. Here’s how to turn off Async Compute in Halo Infinite.

Usually, this feature increases your performance and provides you with a smooth gameplay experience. Unfortunately, there are some graphics cards that are not working properly with this and instead of improving performance; they are making it worse. Let’s find out how to turn off Async Compute in Halo Infinite.

How to Turn off Async Compute in Halo Infinite

This setting is enabled by default in most cases. If you are facing any issue with it and want to turn it off, here’s how you can do it:

  • Launch Halo Infinite
  • Press F1 to open settings or open it from the bottom right corner
  • Go to the Video tab
  • Scroll down almost to the end until you find Async Compute
  • If you see a tick on it, press the button to disable it

Following these steps should help you turn this feature off and hopefully improve your performance. Keep in mind that this fix is only viable on the PC version of Halo Infinite; not the console ones.


Those are all the graphical settings featured in Halo Infinite. Try them and let us know if you are getting a good balance between FPS and visuals. We would love to know what settings you are using right now as well. If you are facing any lag or stuttering issues, make sure to check out the known issues and bugs. Hopefully, the developers will fix these bugs soon.

Umer Cheema
Umer Cheema

By day, Umer loves writing about games and talking about them; by night, he is an avid gamer that loves playing League of Legends and RTS games. Being a massive fan of Metal Gear Solid, you'll find Umer always praising the legendary Hideo Kojima.

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