Windows 10/11 optimization guide for gaming

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  • GAMING6698
    GAMING6698 ACE Posts: 7,740 Pathfinder

    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

    Tinkerer

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

  • Quikchangethechannel
    Quikchangethechannel Member Posts: 12

    Tinkerer

    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.

  • Ender79
    Ender79 Member Posts: 3 New User

    I'm not a big fan of stopping windows services ,I think games should go smooth with default windows services enabled. Anyway I have Killer WiFI and Killer Suite cand stop any service you want in gaming…but I never used it.

    Instead I fine tuned my system to have lower temps , lower power comsumption , smooth experince in gaming , even if I will loose abit of FPS.

    1. Undervolt GTX 4060 with MSI Afterburner…. 2250 MHz but at 0.825V , TGP of graphics card goes around 70W instread of 115W default
    2. I have I7 13700H , disabled that 8 E-cores in BIOS and go with only 6P/12 threads .In fact I have more FPS in games with E-cores diabled.
    3. Manually set CPU PL1/PL2 to 65/85 W instead of 100/115W in Performance mode . I have all cores boost 4.5 Ghz no matter how I stress the CPU and for how long ,at around 80W power.

    In games my temps are under 70 degrees for both CPU and GPU in Performance mode, but fans are a bit louder.

    System is Acer Nitro 17 AN17-51 (I7 13700H + RTX 4060 + 16 Gb DDR5 4800 Mhz)

  • PlayerGab
    PlayerGab Member Posts: 127 Skilled Fixer WiFi Icon

    Additionally, you guys can make a test drive with DXVK, Async mode. Use in your DirectX 9-11 games, and translate their API to Vulkan. It cam be good to your performance and stability…

  • Danfil
    Danfil Member Posts: 19 Troubleshooter

    The guide was helpful for me for the most part.

    However, I own a Predator Helios Neo 16 PHN16-71 (2023 Model) and it's temps are normal only in the turbo mode while playing games which force the fans to be very loud.

    The laptop is 11+ months old now and I have not repasted or cleaned it since purchase.

    I suspect there is some issue with the new predator sense app which throttles fan speed a lot in the performance mode. Do you have any input on this.

    BTW it's a pretty great post and I followed most of the steps except few in between so thanks for your efforts.

  • GAMING6698
    GAMING6698 ACE Posts: 7,740 Pathfinder

    I can provide proper steps one by one to clean your laptop fans, air vents and apply new thermal paste is best way.

    IF you clean your laptop in my way, You will surely get much better temperature.

    So, do you think you can do it ?

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  • Danfil
    Danfil Member Posts: 19 Troubleshooter

    Hey @GAMING6698, sorry for going offline for so long now but it seems like I need your help now. I opened up my laptop today to clean it since it's absolutely filthy but could not manage to remove the heatsink and the fans. I can't figure out the position of the fan connectors even from the manuals and there is a weird screw connected with the heatsink just above the SSD which I probably might have stripped somehow. Do you need a picture of the internals?

    It's a Predator Helios Neo 16 PHN16-71-553K (2023 Model) which has the model code: NHQLTSI0013.

  • GAMING6698
    GAMING6698 ACE Posts: 7,740 Pathfinder

    To access the heatsink and fans in your Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 (PHN16-71-553K), you typically need to remove a series of screws. The process involves undoing 11 Phillips head screws and carefully prying off the bottom panel with a plastic tool.For the fan connectors, they are usually located near the motherboard, but the exact positioning can vary. If you have a stripped screw, consider using a screw extractor tool to remove it. 

    Check youtube video on dissembling or repasting your specific model.

    Do thermal pasting and cleaning in a way I suggested in below post i shared-

    (Under extra tips)

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  • Danfil
    Danfil Member Posts: 19 Troubleshooter

    That's the problem, there is only 1 teardown video on YT and that too is not for the removal of fans or heatsink. I can't figure out the fan position of the fan connectors and whether I have to remove the fan or the heatsink first. Below is a picture of the internals of my laptop.

  • GAMING6698
    GAMING6698 ACE Posts: 7,740 Pathfinder

    Create a new topic/discussion on this and others be able to help you more than me on this issue. I know what to do if it's better to get information from those who are fully sure about

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  • KaushikMajumdar
    KaushikMajumdar Member Posts: 17 Troubleshooter

    Step 4 is a leftover tip from the days where not every integrated GPU was powerful enough to handle Windows Aero and this led to a visual slowdown of the desktop. With today's performance, the only thing you're doing by disabling visual effects is disabling the eye-candy with no noticeable effect on performance because you're going to be running games on full screen mode anyway for maximum performance, and this disables the desktop compositor anyway which is responsible for these visual effects.