Windows 10/11 optimization guide for gaming

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  • GAMING6698
    GAMING6698 ACE Posts: 6,370 Pathfinder
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    For maximum performance out of your graphic card you can follow all steps. As for nvdia control panel the settings I mentioned is for balance visuals/quality and smoothness. One can change some settings for High quality at the cost of fps or performance or performance at the cost of image quality.

    You can ignore those steps which you don't understand.

    Overall this guide will help to reduce power consumption by Disabling useless services, apps, etc and give that power to your own running applications.

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  • Quikchangethechannel
    Quikchangethechannel Member Posts: 12

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    First thing to try is right click on the desktop, click View and then Show Desktop icons.

  • Quikchangethechannel
    Quikchangethechannel Member Posts: 12

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    Don't use the optimizer (step 2) unless you know exactly what you're doing.

    Also, if your graphics drivers work, don't bother updating because not only will all your games now need to build the shades all over again (ever noticed that your game lags like hell for a while afterupdating drivers?, but new drivers can make older cards even worse.

    O&O Shutup10 is a great tool. And I have used optimizer, but it wasn't that great either.

    Also also, don't delete temporary files every 2 minutes, not only will it wear out SSDs a bit quicker, but it will often slow your computer down because of having to retrieve those files again instead of already having them.

  • hussain231
    hussain231 Member Posts: 5 New User
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    1. Update graphics drivers.
    2. Enable Game Mode in settings.
    3. Choose High-Performance power mode.
    4. Disable background apps.
    5. Keep Windows updated.
    6. Optimize in-game settings.
    7. Close resource-heavy programs.
    8. Consider SSD for faster loading.
    9. Monitor system performance.
    10. Update DirectX and Visual C++.
    11. Adjust Windows visual effects.
    12. Consider overclocking (if familiar).