Windows 10/11 optimization guide for gaming

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  • GAMING6698
    GAMING6698 ACE Posts: 7,970 Pathfinder
    edited September 2020
    @AnnoyedSpy
    Just add shortcut icon again and in step 12 
    I am talking about the sound icon located in bottom right corner (taskbar)
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  • Khudare
    Khudare Member Posts: 28 Troubleshooter
    Hi, fortnite is getting 100-120fps on creative but on public games im getting 50-60 how do i fix this?
    Also on the Nvidia control panel display settings doesnt show up and tried the amd redeon software i downloaded it it shows up when i right click but if i open it it doesn't open 
  • Khudare
    Khudare Member Posts: 28 Troubleshooter
    Processer: AMB Ryzen 7 3750H with Radeon Vega Mobile
    System mode: Nitro AN515-43
  • @khudare Make sure V-Sync, frame limit is turn off(check game settings and nvidia control panel)
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  • Khudare
    Khudare Member Posts: 28 Troubleshooter
    @khudare Make sure V-Sync, frame limit is turn off(check game settings and nvidia control panel)
    Already did it did fix it im getting 60-70fps now but its still low compared to the creative mode 120fps also when i try opening amd redeon software it doesnt open idk also the display settings in nvidia control panel doesnt show up
  • @Khudare
    Do you have Amd or Nvidia GPU?
    Open device manager→expand display adapters→post screenshot of that screen
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  • Khudare
    Khudare Member Posts: 28 Troubleshooter
    i have both
  • GAMING6698
    GAMING6698 ACE Posts: 7,970 Pathfinder
    edited October 2020
    @Khudare
    Dedicated gpu→ Nvidia 1650
    First uninstall current nvidia software then Download New/Latest nvidia software 
    (Disable real time protection from settings before installing and uninstalling nvidia software)
    To download Go through my link then in browser page click download→download 
    https://www.nvidia.in/Download/driverResults.aspx/164838/en-in
    Install and restart your laptop when download is complete

    After restart, follow these steps→

    Right Click on your desktop

    2. Click NVIDIA Control Panel

    3. Click Manage 3D Settings on the left menu

    4. Click the drop down menu for Preferred graphics processor under the Global Settings tab

    5. Select High-performance NVIDIA processor from the list

    6. Click Apply to save your changes.

    7.play and enjoy!!!

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  • Khudare
    Khudare Member Posts: 28 Troubleshooter
    @Khudare
    Dedicated gpu→ Nvidia 1650
    First uninstall current nvidia software then Download New/Latest nvidia software 
    (Disable real time protection from settings before installing and uninstalling nvidia software)
    To download Go through my link then in browser page click download→download 
    https://www.nvidia.in/Download/driverResults.aspx/164838/en-in
    Install and restart your laptop when download is complete

    After restart, follow these steps→

    Right Click on your desktop

    2. Click NVIDIA Control Panel

    3. Click Manage 3D Settings on the left menu

    4. Click the drop down menu for Preferred graphics processor under the Global Settings tab

    5. Select High-performance NVIDIA processor from the list

    6. Click Apply to save your changes.

    7.play and enjoy!!!

    Will the display settings show up i havent tried downloading it
  • btobachh
    btobachh Member Posts: 16 Troubleshooter
    Hi @ GAMING6698.

    I can't find the hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling option, all of my notebook drivers are up to date but it still doesn't appear.

    Follow the image below:


    I had the same problem, but, I noticed there was a pending big update for windows, 2004 version, I updated it and now it's there. Just check forupdates and install Windows 10 2004.
  • btobachh
    btobachh Member Posts: 16 Troubleshooter
    edited October 2020
    12) Decrease sound quality to improve system performance
    This will highly benefits you in games and music
    -Head down to bottom right corner where you'll find little speech
    -Right click on it and press sound
    -A new window will appear and in this window go to playback tab
    -First right click on sound device and select show disconnected devices
    -Then one by one disable sound devices that you are not using or not plugged in one by one.



    -Now right-click on your primary audio device (DEFAULT DEVICE) then go to properties
    -In the sound properties window, Go to spatial sound tab and make sure spatial sound format is set to off
    -Finally go to the advanced tab (same window) under default format set DVD Quality(16bit, 48000hz) and under exclusive mode untick both configurations.



    -Apply and ok
    (In the sound window, do these same steps under Recording tab)

    14) Services tweaks


    -Press the Win + R keys and type services.msc in the ''Run'' dialog that opens click ''OK'' and the Windows services will open
    -Now find and disable these services
    1)Connected User Experiences and Telemetry
    2)Distributed link Tracking client
    3)Sysmain
    4)print spoiler
    (ignore this service if you use printer)
    5)Download maps manager
    (ignore this service if you use maps)
    6)Windows search/search indexing 
    -One by one double click on it to enter its properties window then click the Stop button and set startup type ''Disable''
    -Apply and ok

    Note- some services will be turned on after every window update.


    I'm kinda reluctant to follow some steps, like the services one and the audio quality one. But most of these are good. You should also point out that the GPU scheduling is only available with the Windows 10 2004 update installed.
    Thanks.
  • @iksanfadilah
    I didn't think so
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  • kolamushroom
    kolamushroom Member Posts: 9

    Tinkerer

    Khudare said:
    @khudare Make sure V-Sync, frame limit is turn off(check game settings and nvidia control panel)
    Already did it did fix it im getting 60-70fps now but its still low compared to the creative mode 120fps also when i try opening amd redeon software it doesnt open idk also the display settings in nvidia control panel doesnt show up
    It's not your laptop's problem, Fortnite developers ******d up. I used to get 140-180fps a year back, now i get only 70fps.
  • GAMING6698
    GAMING6698 ACE Posts: 7,970 Pathfinder
    edited November 2020
    @kolamushroom
    In game graphics settings 
    -Turn off VSYNC, MOTION BLUR, GPU CRASH DEBUGGING(IMPORTANT)
    -Set directx11 to get better performance because dx12 is in beta mode
    -Turn off these settings→
    i)RECORD REPLAYS
    ii)record large team replays
    iii)RECORD CREATIVE MODE REPLAYS
    (THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BOOST YOUR FPS AND PERFORMANCE)

    IN AUDIO SETTINGS
    -CHANGE SOUND QUALITY TO LOW INSTEAD OF HIGH

    Higher audio quality results in more CPU cycles devoted to sound playback, which means less power for the graphics
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  • Weg
    Weg Member Posts: 4 New User
    I need help please!
    So my nitro 5 will come with linux so I'll do a clean windows install, my question is, do I have to download all the drivers available here on acer or not? Because I've see people facing problems with bios drivers update so I'm scared and therefore don't wanna download unnecessary drivers, I only wanna get maximum performance possible for gaming.
  • GAMING6698
    GAMING6698 ACE Posts: 7,970 Pathfinder
    edited November 2020
    @Weg
    Just run window update it will automatically update your drivers.

    And most important download and install  Amd/nvidia software from official Amd/nvidia driver site
    (Before installing amd/nvidia software make sure your window is completely updated)
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  • Update- 12 Dec 2020
    New steps added 21, 22, 23
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  • getskilled
    getskilled Member Posts: 12

    Tinkerer

    I hope this helps people! I'm still not a fan of Win 10, in part because of all this junk that you then have to go through and shut off. It's probably easier for people who don't tax their system much. If you don't need much in terms of resources, it's not the end of the world if a few other things are running in the background, but it's just a hassle if you really need a better performing system.
  • getskilled
    getskilled Member Posts: 12

    Tinkerer


    i don't understand step 12, what's "little speech"?

    I think he may have meant the sound icon. You can get to the same window if you right click the little speaker/ sound icon, go to sound settings, and then scroll down in the new window and click the Sound Control Panel under related settings.
  • Mohitvermaji51
    Mohitvermaji51 Member Posts: 1 New User
    1. Update graphic and video drivers. Graphics card manufacturers have a vested interest in ensuring that all new and popular games run well on their own hardware. ...
    2. Optimize in-game settings. ...
    3. Reduce your screen resolution. ...
    4. Change graphics card settings. ...
    5. Invest in FPS booster software.