Quick Answer

A Arc B580 hits 60fps in Stellar Blade at 1080p once you lean on upscaling and trim a couple of heavy effects. Set the upscaler to Quality at 1080p, keep textures high, and drop shadows and volumetrics one notch to lock the 60fps target.

The 60fps Recipe At 1080p

To hold 60fps at 1080p on a Arc B580, start with Quality upscaling or native (DLSS or FSR depending on the card) and the preset at High rather than the top tier. The biggest framerate wins in Stellar Blade come from shadow quality, volumetric fog and screen-space reflections, so set those to Medium-High first. Texture quality can stay maxed because the Arc B580 has the VRAM for it at 1080p, and that is where most of the visual sharpness lives anyway.

Where To Spend And Where To Save

Keep ambient occlusion, anisotropic filtering at 16x, and texture detail high; they barely cost frames but carry the image. Pull post-processing effects like motion blur and chromatic aberration to taste, and cap the framerate slightly above 60fps so frame pacing stays smooth on a matching high-refresh panel. A Arc B580 (around R6,200 at Evetech) has the grunt for this once the heaviest effects are dialled in.

Pairing The Arc B580 For SA Buyers

For a clean 60fps experience at 1080p, pair the Arc B580 with a CPU that will not bottleneck it (a current Ryzen 5 or Core i5 class chip) and a monitor whose refresh rate matches your 60fps target. Most SA gamers chasing 60fps will want a high-refresh 1440p panel so the extra frames are visible rather than wasted.

FAQ

Can a Arc B580 run Stellar Blade at 60fps at 1080p?

Yes. With Quality upscaling or native and shadows and volumetrics set to Medium-High, a Arc B580 sustains 60fps at 1080p in Stellar Blade. Native max settings will fall short of that target.

Which settings should I lower first in Stellar Blade?

Drop shadow quality, volumetric fog and screen-space reflections first. They are the heaviest effects and cutting them one notch recovers the most frames with little visible loss.

Is upscaling worth using in Stellar Blade?

Absolutely. DLSS or FSR Quality mode is the single biggest lever for hitting 60fps at 1080p on a Arc B580, and at 1080p the image stays sharp.

TIP

Blade set the upscaler to Quality and shadows to Medium-High first to lock 60fps on a Arc B580.