I appreciate that you stop after every step to explain WHY you make changes. Not only does it help me understand what I'm doing, it gives me extra time to complete the task so I don't have to constantly pause the video to catch up. Great video, very helpful. Thank you!
@SaiDeLaRai yet surprisingly rare. A lot of folks just seem to want to throw all the info out there as fast as possible and make people watch it 12 robes to get through it
wow these steps really helped my fps count was playing a plagues tale the first one yesterday and my frame rate kept dipping below 60fps now with all your settings tweaks i'm getting 70-90fps well chuffed thanks dude
@@alifmahmud8738 got a different laptop now but didnt have any temp issues that i recall when i did this guide got a more powerful laptop now so i dont need these opitisations anymore
great video, and great that you explained what a lot of the features do. too many just blindly follow along to these types of videos and can end up breaking their OS, so its nice when an explanation comes with the tweak :)
Sure but most of these tips like many similar videos out there don't really do anything for any perceivable performance increases besides just overclocking
your videos are very helpful but timestamps would be just perfect for people to find the exact part they need and its good for SEO google searches if named properly
As a computer illiterate, I really appreciate you taking the time to do a step by step tutorial instead of speeding through like some TH-camrs. Thanks much.
Thank you for your content. Im 34 years old, and I just bought my first PC since being a kid, and you have helped me so much. I got an i7 13700k with a rtx 4090, so you can see that for me. It's a steep learning curve, but you've definitely been a big help. Thanks
@@USclasSICKit means that your gpu is capable of running more frames than cpu can handle. Just launch some old game in 720p and then 1080p and you will perfectly see that it has the same number of frames. Also I would strongly advise you to check in bios whether you have your xmp profile turned on 😊
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!, for creating this video. I'm now subscribed, it's now bookmarked, and I will use it whenever I have to reimage my computer.(It's my OCD)
appreciate the video. thank you for going slow and explaining all the steps. a lot of videos out there just fly though things and you have no idea the why or what you are disabling ect. . so thank you for a great video. liked and subbed
Game mode make sense only if you are using Ryzen 9 7900X3D or 7950X3D. Why? Because 7900 & 7950 X3D version has two chiplets and only one of them has 3D V-cache. So AMD somehow using this "game mode" to identify you are starting to play any game and "park" those cores which are on the other chiplet without 3D V-Cache. For that reason 7800x3d reach better performance. 7800x3d has only one chiplet so system using it on full performance. Please dont be afraid of buying Ryzen 9 7000x3d versions tho... only install drivers from AMD and make sure you are using game mode in windows. This way you will get full performance of 3D cache ;) Small "Hack": If you want to test it open Resource Monitor, in CPU tab see when you run a game if your cores 16 up to 31 have been parked. You can even rename for example Cinebench.exe to aagame.exe, run cinebench and see if it parks cores (16-31). GL
1-2 FPS boost. If you do all the tweaks in the book you gain about 10-16 FPS if you do it right. You should get more hits. Smoothest game play ultra low latency
First, look into Windows server, ltsc, tiny10 or atlas OS. If youre not up to a reinstall, look into a setting in edge. Under "system and performance", turn off "startup boost" and "Continue running background extensions and apps when Microsoft Edge is closed". This has been on by default whenever I install windows and seems to be the reason you'll notice 3 edge services always running when youve literally never opened edge in your life.
yea lol, im using Atlas OS now, which completely nukes 99% of the additional windows bullshit, ie auto updates/store/edge. It also disables those system sounds that blow out your headphones. I've also switched to linux by now on my main rig as well. For now I still have windows running until I have absolutely everything backed up and set up.@@bardockshiny
@@banjomir519 Pointer precision is basically mouse acceleration which adjusts the mouse cursor movement speed based on how quickly you move the mouse. It's bad for precision and consistency
@@banjomir519 What nortonmc6127 said but I'll explain it differently. Disabling it gives your mouse a set speed so you're always aiming at the same speed instead of aiming being slower initially.
Lets say you move the mouse 2 inches slowly you will travel on screen an X amount. But if you move the mouse the same 2 inches but you do it faster your character will moves way more in the game. The acceleration makes it inconsistent which makes you take longer to get use to the feel. @banjomir519
I. Recommend keeping game mode on regardless when you open a game other apps look for this toggle so they can slow down to offer more resources for your game.
Accolades! I was having a bad experience with RDR2 running like thick molasses :-) I mean, watching paint dry very slowly from the time the game launched to inside setting. Your recommendations fixed this! ~ Game Changer~
I would do some research on the NVidia settings my man... Use normal (Optimal power for 2000 series and below) in power management and in texture filtering use performance if you want the best results!
Personally I haven't seen much difference changing these values. I tested some of these options, like Core Isolation, and it didn't make any noticable difference. I think with newer versions of Windows you dont need to tweak your system in order to get higher fps. It pretty much comes down to your system specs and how the game is optimized by the developers.
ive made some good strides increased 1% lows, and way more stable fps/no fpsdrops, but ive done more to my windows/bios then just this video. My pc does also feel more responsive but can't entirely cut out if its placebo or not. Not sure about how much fps i was averaging before but I can estimate atleast 75-125 frame (around a 33% from past) increase in valorant alone. The highest in an actual match ive seen it at was 700 and lowest 400's. constant 400+fps with minor dips. I can for sure say before I remember my frame dips would be crazy 400-300 constant peak/drop - +40-60frames. but most of the time whenever i look at my frames it'll only move as if its maxed out on vsync so it'll peak at a number usually 430 with small peaks/drops of 10-20frames. one of the best changes besides hardware overclocking was renaming gamebarpresence in sys32 and disabling in registry. this was what helped alot for 1% lows and framerate stability!
@@andrewpomodoro Wow, you get 300+ fps on valorant meaning you've got very good specs. If I were you I'd leave it alone. I usually play single player games and as far as I get 60+ fps I'm ok with it. I only changed Nvidia control panel values to boost performance.
1000% brother my frames before were already good, really high and way more then I need but the constant drops and peaks kind of made the game feel weird. switching between extremely smooth and then something just feeling slightly ‘off’. almost like running your hand along a smooth surface but feeling a slight misshape due to a spill not cleaned properly lol. I would rate the experience as good before but after optimizations literally beyond PERFECT. no exaggeration but I can brute force my aim and not focus on crosshair placement as much because I kill people that fast if I don’t miss my shots, and I am in high elo aswell.
@@andrewpomodoro You're right about the dips in performance, they're so annoying on PC sometimes. The 1% lows are as important because they affect the experience.
@@m.heyatzadeh frame rate stability and microstutters are extremely annoying bro competitive game or not, I would rather a smooth but low fps compared to a high unstable one. I would suggest if I were to do only one optimization to windows itself is renaming the gamebarpresence in system32. no joke man that one was a huge difference for me in reducing frame rate instability and 1% lows. Everything else just makes a tiny difference but adds up the more optimizations you pile ontoplol
I've heard different things regarding leaving power settings on balanced rather than high performance. If you care about you electricity bill or want your components to run cooler when not gaming than isn't it better to just leave it on balanced? Pretty much all modern games will be detected by windows to switch power delivery mode to high performance when gaming so i don't see how that is going to help. If you have a gaming laptop i would definitely leave power mode on balanced since that is going to directly effect your battery life.
and what is best minimum processor state they say 5 is best .but i think 0 is faster some people say 100 but when i put it to 100 lets just say lets not do that lol.
Great video, perfect presentation and I agree with you on almost all the setting you mentioned to tweak but the Texture filtering quality. Also the chip i have 14700kf will not idle down to just over 1ghz , it stays pegged at just under 5.5Ghz when setting the power management to performance mode from Balanced, it idles down to 11 times (balanced)on the multiplier from being pegged @56 times when set to performance / The wattage on the CPU will idle down under 13watts(balanced mode) when set to play music and or videos from hitting just under 90w with 0-1% cpu load while in performance mode. I use a 48" LG C3 set to 4096x2160 @120Hz I saw instantly the lower detail in the textures going from quality to the lower setting. On smaller/ tighter pixel displays may not affect your apparent image fidelity as much. great intel for the performance, my system is super responsive now and the Drive activity is where one would think it should be when the PC has everything loaded into memory. Thanks again this video got me to subscribe and like your channel. Thanks again. BTW, that is the absolute perfect T shirt, can I buy it off your merchandise site or is just a great saying ;)
Power settings from Balanced to Performance - I leave mine on balance as I'm running AMD X3D CPU ... but that wasn't really discovered until after you made this video. Well done video btw.
Great video! I have been PC gaming since my 486 into the Pentium era. Some of these I knew, but many I never thought about. Thank you for the great walk through! Also love the decor.
While I really enjoy these videos, especially the part about telling windows defender to scan when you want rather than when it wants.... i would like to see how much difference it makes, especially with a side by side benchmark clip at the end of the video. Im not expecting fps numbers to increase, things like this can also simply mean that the system will respond or feel better when there arent scans in the background.... cheers..
wouldn't recommend turning core isolation off as annoying as it is it also protects the processor from malicious code being injected into the processor...in theory.
As long as you have TPM enabled (by default on Windows 11) and the latter has a native function with the CPU you can safely disable the core isolation, since the latter only defends against one type of attack, and to receive such an attack you have to go looking for it. Viruses or deceptive codes don't happen by chance, it all depends on how you use your computer. By the way, core isolation is a windows feature, instead TPM is both software and hardware working through your system BIOS.
Please note that changing gpu power management mode to max. performance will keep your gpu running at high clocks even when just browsing the net, or watching videos. At least that's what happened to me. It means more heat, and obviously more power draw, fans spinning etc. In this case I think it's much better to specify this in game profiles via nv control panel, possibly nv inspector to have gpu at max performance only when it's needed.
After changing my power setting to High performance, my idle power went up an extra 10 watts. Balanced lowers it back down 10 watts. That is on an Intel i5-13600k computer with a Radeon RX 6800 graphics card and the latest drivers.
No, I've definitely had that before though. Sometimes it's best to pick your battles. You can end up wasting a lot of time trying to go after someone and overall lose in the long run.
Graphics Settings was missed in Windows. Also, it would be nice to see a utility for prioritization. I use Process Lasso (free). Also, Glary Utilities seems to work well for me, though optimization software rarely works. Do you ever setup a Scheduled Task or add to shell:startup or shell:common startup, a batch file to clear %temp% and temp? Lastly, I have wanted to find something like Killer Ethernet Suite, so I can set local QoS on my PC. Not sure if there is a free option for a PC I am working on for Killer Ethernet Suite or Process Lasso.
You could just compile both videos into one though. It's basically the same. Windows 11 is great, it's just that everyone keep hating on it for some reason because the internet told them to do so? Also the Task Schedule tricks are what kinda new to me and the main point of this video. Thanks.
No its because when we switched we found out that someone with a lot of tiny bad ideas made a lot of the tiny things utterly stupid to use for no good reason.
@@dougmasters4561people have complained over every windows upgrade just because they like taking longer to do the same thing that’s quicker on the newer upgrades . It makes no damn sense!
I'm running a 4090 and i9 13900k, for star citizen we use to have to disable e-cores but not anymore due to a patch awhile back BUT if anyone is wondering why they are still stuttering with e cores enabled with this CPU (maybe others) I had to enable core isolation (memory integrity) and it runs flawlessly now. So there could be a possibility certain games could react differently. I'm assuming most games would run better with it off.
Hey doyou remember Warp Which got rebranded and dropped by IBM? It was a better windows than windows and ran windows apps better than windows. I see things like Atlas OS which is kind of the same thing. You still need a paid version of Windows Pro to make this work. I would love to see some kind of linuux that would do the same thing as OS/2 Warp did. That would turn windows into the kind of operating system it should be. One that shared you PC resources and just ran you programs with out all the mess. No back doors and phone home and else where.
those changes on nvidia control panel are detrimental to image quality. So if you actually want more like what AMD outputs then you must enable textures to high quality. Power management also is only necessary if you have problems with the game. And this setting should only be enabled for that game as it impacts on power consuption by sending GPU to top clocks all the time.
One more settings its called FAST STARTUP, for me it fixed the mouse delay when i start the windows, but i have the delay after 3-4 hours, so i need to restart the windows, by the way i have a wireless mouse, that may be the problem, if someone have a permanent fix tell me , I apreciate !
Why would you recommend disabling Game Mode? It doesn't enable other services, it disables unnecessary services and processes when a game is actually running, so what is the downside of having it ON? It also positively affects your minimum frame rates. You just wouldn't want it enabled for multitasking (which you probably aren't using a PC dedicated to gaming for).
@CyberCPU - Revisiting this video after a few months and having a lot of trouble with "idle power consumption". The 2 settings "Energy plan: High Perfirmance" and "Nvidia Power-Management Mode: Max Performance" make it that the Ryzen 9 5950x and my 3080 Ti use a very much more idle power then normal. The CPU idles at 120 instead of 20-60w and the GPU idles 113-143w instead of 25-39w, changing theese and reboots solves the problem. Sometimes you just idle or want to watch YT. Idling at 255-280w instead of 80-130w is quite a lot, living in Germany (#3 most expensive power prices, worldwide") i reverted theese settings to not bleed me dry in money. A "info/Disclaimer" about this would be nice. But again, Awesome video, love it!
I'm pretty sure you don't want to disable Xbox gamebar if you use a 3d cache ryzen CPU(maybe just the 7000 series). It uses the gamebar to know when you're playing a game or not so it can utilize the 3d v-cache
So I have a question....you did a video on a really stripped-down version of Windows 11 and I honestly want to really try it since I have Sith-level hatred for Windows 11 as it is. So, if you use that really stripped down version, is there still much to tweak? Does it work well for gaming? Thank you for the video.
Hi, Thank you for the tips, you are a Legend !! However....my windows got an update and after the update some settings changed to how they were before. This is annoying, is there any way to stop this ?
I seriously doubt disabling all of the services will help you gain any significant amount of gaming performance.. please go ahead and post a video of you recording the game performance for a few games before and after performing these "optimizations".
I'm also doubting some of these settings actual relevance for performance. Core isolation is definitely important to disable, but the services? Does it actually matter?
Hey there, I really appreciated this video. And obviously you really know your stuff. I have an off topic question I'm hoping you might be able to easily answer? Last year I Built a monster machine; AMD Ryzen 9,5950 1 TB Gen 4 M2 SSD, 64 gigs of DDR 4 3200 memory, Nvidia RTX 3080, Windows 11, ASUS dark hero 7. and my question is; I built this machine to game and to do content creation. I use Photoshop elements 2023 and I'm using a 4K monitor. And anytime I try to use brushes in Photoshop especially the cloning tool, My machine just absolutely crawls and stutters it's horrible and obviously quite a bummer considering I spent all this money making machine specifically to do things like that. I was wondering if there were any settings I might tweak to get Photoshop elements 2023 running normally? I've done the obvious thing such as gone into the settings within the program and make sure it's you know using my Nvidia 3080 for help, but it runs like shit. Any suggestions are highly appreciated...
Great video but windows 11 already has a "Game Mode" feature in the Game Settings where when turned on it optimizes the PC for better performance. Pretty much everything I went through in this video has already been applied because I had game mode on.
I saw some talk about how game mode would section off CPU cores for your games to run, like how console does it, the OS runs on cores not being touched by the game, so depending on how many cores you have and how fast they go it can affect how useful game mode is for you, but that was specifically for windows 10, idk how true this is or if its the case on Windows 11
Some setting in here completely messed up my Win 11 to the point where A) Windows started asking for Hello pin codes and signing into my account, and B) once logged in, froze and couldn't load the desktop background image, and took up to a minute to restore functionality to basic programs in the taskbar. Not great. Barely noticed any sort of performance boost other than the GPU being a higher temp in idle, which is note really preferable as it doesn't help me at all.
@@CyberCPU Not sure, nothing substantial, and it seemed to get fixed when I manually reverted the parts of the video I did alter. Not passing blame, just a word of caution :)
I saw some nice FPS gains in The Last of Us with these settings (did not change Nvidia power setting to extreme power though). I haven't played other games just yet.
Uhh I don't have Mem Int. or Driver Blocklist under Device security? Odd. Also, yes please a side by side for Game Mode, I think during your head to head maybe toggle it on for a few of them as a side by side? Maybe just for Windows 11? Yeah I left Search on, and Xbox services and game bar on, as I use Game Pass.
I've been watching a lot of videos lately and some say one thing and the others say a different thing. Which is better to use for gaming pc, using an hdmi cable or a displayport cable?
Thank you so much for the info. I just updated today to windows 11 and it's all new to me. I do have a question, Do I have to do anything in my BIOS due to the new windows version update? I'm running a AMD build.
Thanks 4 this 1. I just bought a new pc(from a store n asked if it was ready n fixed settings 4 gaming only)Yes n the win 11 pc was to say the least almost as slow as my older win10 i5 9400f gtx1650 n compared to new i5 12400f rtx3060 12gb 16gb 3200mhz it should be a noticable difference i think(atleast all game installes have dramaticly changed from hours to minutes example 6hours takes now 20min so that is a big change for me now) So i hope this will help out win11 n gaming(i got tired yesterday of pc almost stopped a while while gaming due to something w defender n other stuff that started up big time) Thanks 4 this help video
I appreciate that you stop after every step to explain WHY you make changes. Not only does it help me understand what I'm doing, it gives me extra time to complete the task so I don't have to constantly pause the video to catch up. Great video, very helpful. Thank you!
Agreed
Best format to be frank
@SaiDeLaRai yet surprisingly rare. A lot of folks just seem to want to throw all the info out there as fast as possible and make people watch it 12 robes to get through it
Just because he explains why, doesn't mean its magically accurate.
wow these steps really helped my fps count was playing a plagues tale the first one yesterday and my frame rate kept dipping below 60fps now with all your settings tweaks i'm getting 70-90fps well chuffed thanks dude
Did it really work?
@@pratik3162depends on systems, with low specced pc you can get pretty good boost.
@@pratik3162 I saw increased FPS in a game.
Whats the temp status?
@@alifmahmud8738 got a different laptop now but didnt have any temp issues that i recall when i did this guide got a more powerful laptop now so i dont need these opitisations anymore
great video, and great that you explained what a lot of the features do. too many just blindly follow along to these types of videos and can end up breaking their OS, so its nice when an explanation comes with the tweak :)
Sure but most of these tips like many similar videos out there don't really do anything for any perceivable performance increases besides just overclocking
This is why you create a system restore point before making major chances.
your videos are very helpful but timestamps would be just perfect for people to find the exact part they need and its good for SEO google searches if named properly
As a computer illiterate, I really appreciate you taking the time to do a step by step tutorial instead of speeding through like some TH-camrs. Thanks much.
I did most of these things and not only did I gain about 15-20 fps but dropped my cpu usage from 50-60 to in the 20's & 30's. Thank you!!
I thought I'd done all of this type of stuff already, the first five minutes was all things I hadn't done and I really needed to do. Thanks.
Thank you for your content. Im 34 years old, and I just bought my first PC since being a kid, and you have helped me so much. I got an i7 13700k with a rtx 4090, so you can see that for me. It's a steep learning curve, but you've definitely been a big help. Thanks
I hope your GPU doesn’t get bottlenecked
@@MisterJohnxD why would that happen? I haven't OC anything. I only fixed the resolution to match the monitor
@@USclasSICKit means that your gpu is capable of running more frames than cpu can handle.
Just launch some old game in 720p and then 1080p and you will perfectly see that it has the same number of frames.
Also I would strongly advise you to check in bios whether you have your xmp profile turned on 😊
get an i9, 4090 is too beefy for i7.
@@Dibbs. nice buzzwords, now Please elaborate
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!, for creating this video. I'm now subscribed, it's now bookmarked, and I will use it whenever I have to reimage my computer.(It's my OCD)
appreciate the video. thank you for going slow and explaining all the steps. a lot of videos out there just fly though things and you have no idea the why or what you are disabling ect. . so thank you for a great video. liked and subbed
Playing FIFA 23 on pc and i started realizing glitches and bugs but after turning off "Game Mode" everything became stable once again
Thanks for this man. I love that you include explanations each and every tweak, excellent video.
I love your advice! ❤❤
Yea, I would like to see a video about game mode and if it actually does anything to help games run better.
It's coming soon.
Game mode make sense only if you are using Ryzen 9 7900X3D or 7950X3D. Why? Because 7900 & 7950 X3D version has two chiplets and only one of them has 3D V-cache. So AMD somehow using this "game mode" to identify you are starting to play any game and "park" those cores which are on the other chiplet without 3D V-Cache. For that reason 7800x3d reach better performance. 7800x3d has only one chiplet so system using it on full performance. Please dont be afraid of buying Ryzen 9 7000x3d versions tho... only install drivers from AMD and make sure you are using game mode in windows. This way you will get full performance of 3D cache ;)
Small "Hack": If you want to test it open Resource Monitor, in CPU tab see when you run a game if your cores 16 up to 31 have been parked. You can even rename for example Cinebench.exe to aagame.exe, run cinebench and see if it parks cores (16-31). GL
1-2 FPS boost. If you do all the tweaks in the book you gain about 10-16 FPS if you do it right. You should get more hits. Smoothest game play ultra low latency
First, look into Windows server, ltsc, tiny10 or atlas OS.
If youre not up to a reinstall, look into a setting in edge. Under "system and performance", turn off "startup boost" and "Continue running background extensions and apps when Microsoft Edge is closed". This has been on by default whenever I install windows and seems to be the reason you'll notice 3 edge services always running when youve literally never opened edge in your life.
or uinstall edge with some force uinstall tool, works better, just remember to do it again after every windows update
Just followed your advice! Seems a lot like Chrome. Disabled!
yea lol, im using Atlas OS now, which completely nukes 99% of the additional windows bullshit, ie auto updates/store/edge. It also disables those system sounds that blow out your headphones. I've also switched to linux by now on my main rig as well. For now I still have windows running until I have absolutely everything backed up and set up.@@bardockshiny
Tiny11 is much better
@@НААТ I'm using windows ltsc now, thanks for that recommendation tho, never heard of ot
Great video, half this stuff I've never tried before, I'll definitely try some of it
This is gold. Another setting that I heard improves performance is Setings->Privacy& Security -> Device encryption -> Device encryption to OFF.
LOL...
@YoussefNoorzai I want my gaming computer to be fast first and foremost. Don’t know what you want.
you are the best tech youtuber in the whole youtube bro fr its the first time i found you and i have +110fps its just soo crazy thank youu !!!!!!!!
FPS Gamers should also Disable Enhance pointer precision. Windows by default turns that on.
Why?
Yes all gamers. But 90% don’t know this simple tweak. But the best one!
@@banjomir519 Pointer precision is basically mouse acceleration which adjusts the mouse cursor movement speed based on how quickly you move the mouse. It's bad for precision and consistency
@@banjomir519 What nortonmc6127 said but I'll explain it differently. Disabling it gives your mouse a set speed so you're always aiming at the same speed instead of aiming being slower initially.
Lets say you move the mouse 2 inches slowly you will travel on screen an X amount. But if you move the mouse the same 2 inches but you do it faster your character will moves way more in the game. The acceleration makes it inconsistent which makes you take longer to get use to the feel. @banjomir519
I. Recommend keeping game mode on regardless when you open a game other apps look for this toggle so they can slow down to offer more resources for your game.
how convenient i needed this and it was uploaded yesterday...
A must have channel, thank you so so much ,as a pc tech there's lots of tricks i didn't know,you are the best man !
Accolades! I was having a bad experience with RDR2 running like thick molasses :-) I mean, watching paint dry very slowly from the time the game launched to inside setting. Your recommendations fixed this!
~ Game Changer~
That was an actual useful video, I did some of the things you mentioned, good job dude well done!
cant believe it took algorithm so long to give me your channel i like the side by side performance benchmarking
Thanks for this...watching because I'm trying to be smarter.
I would do some research on the NVidia settings my man... Use normal (Optimal power for 2000 series and below) in power management and in texture filtering use performance if you want the best results!
Yeah, with my 4090 I really really want my card not to run at higher wattage while I am idle or just browsing.
@@timofaust1315 Yep. I check HWinfo and those changes pegged my 4090 so I had to revert settings. I also don't want it pegged with no load.
I always enjoy you presentation style and of course your videos
Great info Rich... keep it coming plz.
Dude looks like a wizard just like back in 90s TV show who is intelligent PC Specialist, love this video
This is a real Tech Wizard. Liked and subbed.
still coming back to this video when I do a fresh install of windows 11
Personally I haven't seen much difference changing these values. I tested some of these options, like Core Isolation, and it didn't make any noticable difference. I think with newer versions of Windows you dont need to tweak your system in order to get higher fps. It pretty much comes down to your system specs and how the game is optimized by the developers.
ive made some good strides increased 1% lows, and way more stable fps/no fpsdrops, but ive done more to my windows/bios then just this video. My pc does also feel more responsive but can't entirely cut out if its placebo or not. Not sure about how much fps i was averaging before but I can estimate atleast 75-125 frame (around a 33% from past) increase in valorant alone. The highest in an actual match ive seen it at was 700 and lowest 400's. constant 400+fps with minor dips. I can for sure say before I remember my frame dips would be crazy 400-300 constant peak/drop - +40-60frames. but most of the time whenever i look at my frames it'll only move as if its maxed out on vsync so it'll peak at a number usually 430 with small peaks/drops of 10-20frames.
one of the best changes besides hardware overclocking was renaming gamebarpresence in sys32 and disabling in registry. this was what helped alot for 1% lows and framerate stability!
@@andrewpomodoro Wow, you get 300+ fps on valorant meaning you've got very good specs. If I were you I'd leave it alone. I usually play single player games and as far as I get 60+ fps I'm ok with it. I only changed Nvidia control panel values to boost performance.
1000% brother my frames before were already good, really high and way more then I need but the constant drops and peaks kind of made the game feel weird. switching between extremely smooth and then something just feeling slightly ‘off’. almost like running your hand along a smooth surface but feeling a slight misshape due to a spill not cleaned properly lol.
I would rate the experience as good before but after optimizations literally beyond PERFECT. no exaggeration but I can brute force my aim and not focus on crosshair placement as much because I kill people that fast if I don’t miss my shots, and I am in high elo aswell.
@@andrewpomodoro You're right about the dips in performance, they're so annoying on PC sometimes. The 1% lows are as important because they affect the experience.
@@m.heyatzadeh frame rate stability and microstutters are extremely annoying bro competitive game or not, I would rather a smooth but low fps compared to a high unstable one.
I would suggest if I were to do only
one optimization to windows itself is renaming the gamebarpresence in system32.
no joke man that one was a huge difference for me in reducing frame rate instability and 1% lows. Everything else just makes a tiny difference but adds up the more optimizations you pile ontoplol
Thanks so much for your in depth video guide :) (regards Neil UK)
I've heard different things regarding leaving power settings on balanced rather than high performance. If you care about you electricity bill or want your components to run cooler when not gaming than isn't it better to just leave it on balanced? Pretty much all modern games will be detected by windows to switch power delivery mode to high performance when gaming so i don't see how that is going to help. If you have a gaming laptop i would definitely leave power mode on balanced since that is going to directly effect your battery life.
and what is best minimum processor state they say 5 is best .but i think 0 is faster some people say 100 but when i put it to 100 lets just say lets not do that lol.
@@avox5651don't touch CPU power state as it can cause your CPU run high speed even when it's not needed. It'll cause CPU to run hot.
i keep this always open and switch to balanced when i play and when i dont play i just put in low battery
Nice video. instant subscibed because you explained the steps and what they do
Just like and subbed you! Thanks man! I was already on top of most of this stuff, but I had missed a few you covered!
Thank you very much! I have my new gaming pc and this was helpful!😊
would the same settings apply for laptop gaming? or would it affect battery life long term etc....
ATI graphics cards? Bro made me think I was watching something from decades ago for a moment
Yes, please get into and test Game Mode. I'm hesitant to turn it off based on rumours.
Great video, perfect presentation and I agree with you on almost all the setting you mentioned to tweak but the Texture filtering quality. Also the chip i have 14700kf will not idle down to just over 1ghz , it stays pegged at just under 5.5Ghz when setting the power management to performance mode from Balanced, it idles down to 11 times (balanced)on the multiplier from being pegged @56 times when set to performance / The wattage on the CPU will idle down under 13watts(balanced mode) when set to play music and or videos from hitting just under 90w with 0-1% cpu load while in performance mode. I use a 48" LG C3 set to 4096x2160 @120Hz I saw instantly the lower detail in the textures going from quality to the lower setting. On smaller/ tighter pixel displays may not affect your apparent image fidelity as much. great intel for the performance, my system is super responsive now and the Drive activity is where one would think it should be when the PC has everything loaded into memory. Thanks again this video got me to subscribe and like your channel. Thanks again. BTW, that is the absolute perfect T shirt, can I buy it off your merchandise site or is just a great saying ;)
Power settings from Balanced to Performance - I leave mine on balance as I'm running AMD X3D CPU ... but that wasn't really discovered until after you made this video. Well done video btw.
Great video! I have been PC gaming since my 486 into the Pentium era. Some of these I knew, but many I never thought about. Thank you for the great walk through! Also love the decor.
Biggest fps change I have ever seen. 60 fps increase, perfect video
Greetings bro!
Excellent video and explanation!!!
Thanks! 😉
Thank you for this video, this is exactly what I was looking for.
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Nice video, to the point and clear. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much for this great, and easy to follow, advice. Much appreciated.
While I really enjoy these videos, especially the part about telling windows defender to scan when you want rather than when it wants.... i would like to see how much difference it makes, especially with a side by side benchmark clip at the end of the video. Im not expecting fps numbers to increase, things like this can also simply mean that the system will respond or feel better when there arent scans in the background.... cheers..
I completely disable windows defender.
@@baldknobby we aint that stupid yet
@@baldknobbySo you can be hacked easily?
I’M NOT THAT STUPID! 😂
Haven't been hacked, smart enough to not download/open/browse stuff to get me hacked I guess. Been using/building PC's since 1998.
If I apply all these on my laptop Acer Aspire A315 windows 11, will it let work and function well for Saint Row 2 gameplay?
wouldn't recommend turning core isolation off as annoying as it is it also protects the processor from malicious code being injected into the processor...in theory.
As long as you have TPM enabled (by default on Windows 11) and the latter has a native function with the CPU you can safely disable the core isolation, since the latter only defends against one type of attack, and to receive such an attack you have to go looking for it. Viruses or deceptive codes don't happen by chance, it all depends on how you use your computer.
By the way, core isolation is a windows feature, instead TPM is both software and hardware working through your system BIOS.
@@MJ-nn6cr what is tpm and how do i enable it or find it
Please note that changing gpu power management mode to max. performance will keep your gpu running at high clocks even when just browsing the net, or watching videos. At least that's what happened to me. It means more heat, and obviously more power draw, fans spinning etc. In this case I think it's much better to specify this in game profiles via nv control panel, possibly nv inspector to have gpu at max performance only when it's needed.
Here are the differences between balanced mode and high performance.
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After changing my power setting to High performance, my idle power went up an extra 10 watts. Balanced lowers it back down 10 watts. That is on an Intel i5-13600k computer with a Radeon RX 6800 graphics card and the latest drivers.
That's normal.
Do you have a video about handling customers that refuse to pay their invoice?
No, I've definitely had that before though. Sometimes it's best to pick your battles. You can end up wasting a lot of time trying to go after someone and overall lose in the long run.
Graphics Settings was missed in Windows. Also, it would be nice to see a utility for prioritization. I use Process Lasso (free). Also, Glary Utilities seems to work well for me, though optimization software rarely works. Do you ever setup a Scheduled Task or add to shell:startup or shell:common startup, a batch file to clear %temp% and temp? Lastly, I have wanted to find something like Killer Ethernet Suite, so I can set local QoS on my PC. Not sure if there is a free option for a PC I am working on for Killer Ethernet Suite or Process Lasso.
nice vid my man as allways
You could just compile both videos into one though. It's basically the same. Windows 11 is great, it's just that everyone keep hating on it for some reason because the internet told them to do so? Also the Task Schedule tricks are what kinda new to me and the main point of this video. Thanks.
No its because when we switched we found out that someone with a lot of tiny bad ideas made a lot of the tiny things utterly stupid to use for no good reason.
@@dougmasters4561people have complained over every windows upgrade just because they like taking longer to do the same thing that’s quicker on the newer upgrades .
It makes no damn sense!
I'm running a 4090 and i9 13900k, for star citizen we use to have to disable e-cores but not anymore due to a patch awhile back BUT if anyone is wondering why they are still stuttering with e cores enabled with this CPU (maybe others) I had to enable core isolation (memory integrity) and it runs flawlessly now. So there could be a possibility certain games could react differently. I'm assuming most games would run better with it off.
Hey doyou remember Warp Which got rebranded and dropped by IBM? It was a better windows than windows and ran windows apps better than windows. I see things like Atlas OS which is kind of the same thing. You still need a paid version of Windows Pro to make this work. I would love to see some kind of linuux that would do the same thing as OS/2 Warp did. That would turn windows into the kind of operating system it should be. One that shared you PC resources and just ran you programs with out all the mess. No back doors and phone home and else where.
i Think that Windows 11 has got Better, That'sGood
Turn on the game mode, I tried it in the New World game, it increased the performance by 10%.
6:05 i have 1 extra task scheduled there
microsoft compatibility appraiser Exp
what i do with that ?
those changes on nvidia control panel are detrimental to image quality. So if you actually want more like what AMD outputs then you must enable textures to high quality. Power management also is only necessary if you have problems with the game. And this setting should only be enabled for that game as it impacts on power consuption by sending GPU to top clocks all the time.
you also forget to disable hags....
this really really helped. thanks!
10:14 ATI graphic cards? That brought up memories :D :D :D
ATI graphics cards? - Its been a while since Ive heard that brand name :)
One more settings its called FAST STARTUP, for me it fixed the mouse delay when i start the windows, but i have the delay after 3-4 hours, so i need to restart the windows, by the way i have a wireless mouse, that may be the problem, if someone have a permanent fix tell me , I apreciate !
just subscribed . Great video.
Thanks for the sub!
Why would you recommend disabling Game Mode? It doesn't enable other services, it disables unnecessary services and processes when a game is actually running, so what is the downside of having it ON? It also positively affects your minimum frame rates. You just wouldn't want it enabled for multitasking (which you probably aren't using a PC dedicated to gaming for).
Thnx man, really usefull video!
Nice onde dude, i like you i like you videos and i like tour knowledge...keep the good work
@CyberCPU - Revisiting this video after a few months and having a lot of trouble with "idle power consumption". The 2 settings "Energy plan: High Perfirmance" and "Nvidia Power-Management Mode: Max Performance" make it that the Ryzen 9 5950x and my 3080 Ti use a very much more idle power then normal. The CPU idles at 120 instead of 20-60w and the GPU idles 113-143w instead of 25-39w, changing theese and reboots solves the problem. Sometimes you just idle or want to watch YT. Idling at 255-280w instead of 80-130w is quite a lot, living in Germany (#3 most expensive power prices, worldwide") i reverted theese settings to not bleed me dry in money. A "info/Disclaimer" about this would be nice. But again, Awesome video, love it!
I will do this for my next clean install again, but less "energy-aggressive" 👌
how did u check idle thing?
@@isaacvelasquez4508 Power-Meter on my outlet
@@isaacvelasquez4508 Power-draw-meter on the outlet
Great video gramps
you good
Hi, i would like very much to give thanks you..your every videos will be very interested and usefulness
I'm pretty sure you don't want to disable Xbox gamebar if you use a 3d cache ryzen CPU(maybe just the 7000 series). It uses the gamebar to know when you're playing a game or not so it can utilize the 3d v-cache
So I have a question....you did a video on a really stripped-down version of Windows 11 and I honestly want to really try it since I have Sith-level hatred for Windows 11 as it is. So, if you use that really stripped down version, is there still much to tweak? Does it work well for gaming?
Thank you for the video.
Hi,
Thank you for the tips, you are a Legend !!
However....my windows got an update and after the update some settings changed to how they were before. This is annoying, is there any way to stop this ?
the xbox game bar is needed for some pc game pass games to work right so ya know
had that issue on a WIN 10 machine running forza 5
I seriously doubt disabling all of the services will help you gain any significant amount of gaming performance.. please go ahead and post a video of you recording the game performance for a few games before and after performing these "optimizations".
I'm also doubting some of these settings actual relevance for performance. Core isolation is definitely important to disable, but the services? Does it actually matter?
Hey there, I really appreciated this video. And obviously you really know your stuff. I have an off topic question I'm hoping you might be able to easily answer? Last year I Built a monster machine; AMD Ryzen 9,5950 1 TB Gen 4 M2 SSD, 64 gigs of DDR 4 3200 memory, Nvidia RTX 3080, Windows 11, ASUS dark hero 7. and my question is; I built this machine to game and to do content creation. I use Photoshop elements 2023 and I'm using a 4K monitor. And anytime I try to use brushes in Photoshop especially the cloning tool, My machine just absolutely crawls and stutters it's horrible and obviously quite a bummer considering I spent all this money making machine specifically to do things like that. I was wondering if there were any settings I might tweak to get Photoshop elements 2023 running normally? I've done the obvious thing such as gone into the settings within the program and make sure it's you know using my Nvidia 3080 for help, but it runs like shit. Any suggestions are highly appreciated...
Great video but windows 11 already has a "Game Mode" feature in the Game Settings where when turned on it optimizes the PC for better performance. Pretty much everything I went through in this video has already been applied because I had game mode on.
I saw some talk about how game mode would section off CPU cores for your games to run, like how console does it, the OS runs on cores not being touched by the game, so depending on how many cores you have and how fast they go it can affect how useful game mode is for you, but that was specifically for windows 10, idk how true this is or if its the case on Windows 11
Some setting in here completely messed up my Win 11 to the point where A) Windows started asking for Hello pin codes and signing into my account, and B) once logged in, froze and couldn't load the desktop background image, and took up to a minute to restore functionality to basic programs in the taskbar. Not great. Barely noticed any sort of performance boost other than the GPU being a higher temp in idle, which is note really preferable as it doesn't help me at all.
Nothing in this video could have caused that. Might have been a coincidence. Did Windows update install a new update?
@@CyberCPU Not sure, nothing substantial, and it seemed to get fixed when I manually reverted the parts of the video I did alter. Not passing blame, just a word of caution :)
@@alexm-t9d which step specifically caused it?
Hi like the @Chilledoutredhead say....GREAT video, so easy to understand for someone like me, im biginner pc gamer jump from ps4.Thank you so much.
I saw some nice FPS gains in The Last of Us with these settings (did not change Nvidia power setting to extreme power though). I haven't played other games just yet.
THANKS GREAT HELP BRO! id like to know if game mode is better be be on or off?
Hey can what app you recommend for playing your games on your tv screen wireless
Superb. Thank you so much
Uhh I don't have Mem Int. or Driver Blocklist under Device security? Odd. Also, yes please a side by side for Game Mode, I think during your head to head maybe toggle it on for a few of them as a side by side? Maybe just for Windows 11? Yeah I left Search on, and Xbox services and game bar on, as I use Game Pass.
Do you use custom OS?
I've been watching a lot of videos lately and some say one thing and the others say a different thing. Which is better to use for gaming pc, using an hdmi cable or a displayport cable?
Thank you so much for the info. I just updated today to windows 11 and it's all new to me. I do have a question, Do I have to do anything in my BIOS due to the new windows version update? I'm running a AMD build.
In my experience. Every time Windows updates. The power options are set back to "Balanced." Check it after every update.
Great vid. Just hot a pc and will be doing this
Hey brother, i have 2 higher refresh rates, one is 144hz and one is (72 or 144hz) dynamic refresh rate, which one should i choose?
Which gives us consistent performance!
Hey man great video! How do you feel about turning off ecores for gaming ?
Does the Windows Defender settings in Task Scheduler turn of the function to stop harmful files to get installed on pc?
doing that to defender does it open you to more attacks though? if it is only protecting you at idle that does not seem safe
No, it protects you all the time. The real time protection still works. It just does it's background scans and things like that at idle.
Great info, love the hat
I stole it from Arthur Morgan. 😂🤣
@@CyberCPU It looks great on you.
Thanks 4 this 1.
I just bought a new pc(from a store n asked if it was ready n fixed settings 4 gaming only)Yes n the win 11 pc was to say the least almost as slow as my older win10 i5 9400f gtx1650 n compared to new i5 12400f rtx3060 12gb 16gb 3200mhz it should be a noticable difference i think(atleast all game installes have dramaticly changed from hours to minutes example 6hours takes now 20min so that is a big change for me now)
So i hope this will help out win11 n gaming(i got tired yesterday of pc almost stopped a while while gaming due to something w defender n other stuff that started up big time)
Thanks 4 this help video