For gaming I'd recommend compiling your own TKG kernel and then using Wine TKG and Proton TKG, it gains around 10% of performance for me. Also, if you're running AMD GPU, use mesa driver
good and helpful video! for the future please consider raising your microphone gain and lowering the effect sounds (the popping, sliding, etc.) as those were extremely loud and it was hard to follow your voice!
For gaming I'd recommend compiling your own TKG kernel and then using Wine TKG and Proton TKG, it gains around 10% of performance for me. Also, if you're running AMD GPU, use mesa driver
For TKG kernel I use PDS cpu scheduler, LLVM compiler, Fsync, Futex2
Those popping sounds are really annoying. Don't use those anymore, or at least make them much quieter.
good and helpful video! for the future please consider raising your microphone gain and lowering the effect sounds (the popping, sliding, etc.) as those were extremely loud and it was hard to follow your voice!
Personally I just use the regular kernel with the LTS kernel installed as backup in case something happen with the main kernel.
Very helpful video! But I'd limit the amount of dynamically displayed text (between 0:00 - 2:34), because it is difficult to catch up with.
Thanks for the feedback! I'll try lowering that for my next video
Thx for the help :3