Quality - Bluestacks 150 Extra

Ensure your computer's graphics drivers are up-to-date, as outdated drivers can hinder performance.

BlueStacks 5 (and newer) allows users to set 240 FPS in some games.
“150 extra quality” may refer to:

How to enable in BlueStacks 5 (if your PC supports it):


Before we dive into settings, we need to understand the terminology. BlueStacks 5 (and the newer BlueStacks X) offers various preset performance modes:

The "150" refers to the frame rate cap. While most monitors peak at 60Hz or 144Hz, BlueStacks allows you to set a custom frame rate. "150" is a sweet spot for 144Hz/165Hz gaming monitors, ensuring ultra-smooth motion clarity for games like Call of Duty: Mobile, Genshin Impact, or Free Fire. bluestacks 150 extra quality

"BlueStacks 150 Extra Quality" therefore represents the perfect storm: 1440p+ resolution, maximum texture filtering, and 150 FPS.


You might ask, "Is 150 FPS overkill for a mobile game?" The answer is no. Here is what changes when you unlock this mode:

Even with a good PC, you might hit roadblocks. Here is the fix for the three most common problems:

Problem A: "I set 150 FPS, but my game says 60 FPS." Ensure your computer's graphics drivers are up-to-date, as

Problem B: "Textures are flickering or black."

Problem C: "BlueStacks crashes as soon as I launch."


Not every game benefits from 150 FPS. Here is the Tier 1 list of games that look and play spectacularly with this setup:


In the world of Android emulation, BlueStacks remains the undisputed king for gamers and productivity users alike. However, navigating its settings to achieve the perfect balance between performance (FPS) and visual fidelity (Quality) can be daunting. Among the enthusiast community, a specific configuration has garnered legendary status: BlueStacks 150 Extra Quality. How to enable in BlueStacks 5 (if your PC supports it) :

But what exactly does this term mean? Is it a hidden mod, a secret settings preset, or just a myth? In this deep-dive guide, we will unpack everything you need to know about achieving 150 FPS and "Extra Quality" rendering in BlueStacks, transforming your PC into an Android gaming powerhouse.

Let’s be brutally honest. BlueStacks 150 Extra Quality is not for office laptops or budget Chromebooks. If you try to force these settings on weak hardware, the emulator will crash, freeze, or thermal-throttle your CPU.

To run this configuration smoothly, you need:

  • RAM: 16GB system RAM (allocate 6GB-8GB specifically to BlueStacks).
  • Storage: NVMe SSD. A standard HDD will cause stuttering because the drive cannot load high-res textures fast enough.
  • Monitor: A 144Hz or 165Hz display. A 60Hz monitor physically cannot display 150 FPS (you will cap at 60).