Been waiting for a new guide man. I always watch the most current guide when reinstalling this is awesome. Tech YES City always has the best tutorials hands down.
FYI: Distributed Link Tracking Client tracks file renames and moves to ensure any shortcuts don't break, and isn't related to telemetry style tracking, so depending on how much you use file explorer/shortcuts, you may want to leave that enabled as it has a benign purpose.
There is no visible impact, only psychological. From the moment SSD's started to be affordable a long time ago and everyone changed their old hard disks, tweaks started to be obsolete.
Great video as always, but there are a few things I do differently: for Max FPS I set it to 3 under my monitor's refresh rate like you ,however I set it to 4 under the refresh rate in the actual games, the reason for this is ingame fps limiters cause significantly less input latency than driver level limiters, this was also proven in a video from Battle (non)sense. Another thing I do is, instead of all the tweaks you did in the beginning ,I just install Winaero Tweaker and Ultimate Windows Tweaker and change all the settings there and more,I even have saved the configs so its done in an instant when I do a fresh installation. As for the display drivers themselves, if you have an Nvidia gpu I strongly recommend you install the drivers via NVInstall utility which allows you to enable a few tweaks at the end like message-signaled interrupts and disable HDCP and removed Geforece Experience and other bloat which improved my 3DMark score by around 10% On AMD side there are modded drivers amernime which are worth checking out but I don't have an amd gpu yet so can't confirm. One last thing to check is to make sure Virtualisation is turned off in your BIOS unless you are using virtual machines, this can have a massive effect on performance, up to 30% memory speed penalty if left enabled. Hope it helps.
I run an Intel Core i5 6400 with 16 GB of RAM running at 2133 MHz in CL 16-16-16-39. Should I disable Virtualisation or keep it enabled. I am using Windows 10.
Easily one of the best optimization videos I've ever watched. You explained why you set the settings you set and explained the processes well. Ive learned a lot from this video. Thankyou
I love compilation videos like this. I already knew about all these things but it's nice to have a list to refer to so you can remember all of them with a fresh install. I recently rebuilt my wife's windows installation from the ground up and forgot to enable 120hz on the display when it defaulted to 60 and only noticed just yesterday that it didn't seem as smooth as it should be. There was a couple other things that you reminded me of in this video as well. It's hard to remember everything whether you know about it or not. Thanks mate!
The first thing you do is move the start menu back to its original position on the left. Windows 11 throws the start menu in the center. Disable the widget popout that will be located where the start menu has always been. This can be done in “personalize”. Right click on the desktop and choose “personalize”. A Windows 10 key will work on Windows 11. It’s a new face, but that’s about it. No real awesome changes to the OS. Also, if you just left click the “start” menu, you can just start typing to find a program. I prefer to pin all my software to the “start menu” where it’s only a single click to open and the desktop stays clean. Most, if not all Windows 10 programs and drivers will function fine on Windows 11.
I’m shocked that this video made me fall asleep 😅. Something about his voice is so soothing. Besides that, thanks for the information. Although I have my own set of optimizations this could be very helpful to others.
Not sure if this only happens on Windows 10, but at 30:30 you are setting a framerate limit for background applications. From my experience, this can cause nasty stutter in some games, at least on Windows 10, so I would highly recommend keeping it off (at least on Windows 10). I am using an RTX 3070 Ti if it matters.
Yep. I use a hot key macro in RTSS, and I can change my frame cap by 10 with every press. In games that can't really pause or run it heavily on the menu screen, I drop my frame cap down to 10, and bring it back up when I return. It works well.
I'm not sure what is going on, but I reverted nvidia settings to default but now I have lag and sync issues. UA-cam is basically unwatchable. And I got a BSOD on restart. Screen is stuck at 20hz even though I turned the framerate cap off. This is why I don't like tweaks like these anymore. This isn't windows xp. Now I have to fiddle with this crap and get it working right again.
@@boblablaw4857 NVCleaninstall is a great way to create an installer for the latest Nvidia drivers, and only the components you want, so you can drop telemetry if you want, for example.
Only thing lacking from this video is an actual before/after test, or comparison. Otherwise, greatly explained video, with a lot of tweaks that nobody talks about in other videos I've seen
just bought a new pc and I look for your specific videos to do this. been doing it since 2013 i believe. Thank you for helping me through the years lol.
Finally I got windows from keyr (Make sure to include the dot (.) between "keyr" and "org") I like some of the transitions, but sometimes they're a bit too much and are seemingly random. Since we use these persistent elements that transition across pages to indicate some kind of relationship between the previous and the next states, some of your transitions confuse me because I can't immediately see what the relationship is. For example 2:23 of the selectable tiles (which weren't selected) transition into being two switches... does that mean anything? are they related in some way? I see this as random and a bad use of the design language. However, at 1:14 I like the transition from switches to the ticks on a paper, that makes sense to me. Epic presentation tho
My opinion as if maters ... found it hard to follow, slow it down and or write it down for all of us to follow . Probably the best guide i have seen yet. I'm a 20 year semi retired pc tech shop owner. love your content. keep it up!
It keeps cpu in the base clock and i dont think that is bad thing. For example mine 5600X base clock is 3.6Ghz and boost is 4.65Ghz. High performance keeps my processor at 3.6Ghz and its still cool and quiet. To be honest i cant see difference between balanced and high performance in cpu clocks. If i change mine to balanced it sits still around 3.6Ghz.
Thanks bro. Only video that made sense. I don't know what these guys are talking about that it doesn't work. But it boosted my warzone 2 settings. +10 fps
Yeah, I don't know if some of these things do what you think they do... It definitely could have helped if you explained what you think some of the things do that you tell people to disable in the services module. Specifically "distributed link tracking client" I feel like you disable this because you feel like its some sort of telemetry that "tracks" you due to it having "tracking" in the name, but that is not the case. Instead, disabling this will break shortcuts if you move the original file. This will simply dynamically update the shortcut to follow the file.
i would have never known it, but turning on the night light mode gave me 100 more fps in jedi survivor. but only during the night light hours. thanks king!
Yeah brought the blackmagic 6k around, couldn't open the lens up for maximum blur because the autofocus is below average but the quality is amazing, glad you noticed!
Timely. Just did my first Windows 11 install, just to see what's what. Now it is time to tweak it. It was an upgrade from 10 Pro and no issues so far. I miss some of the Start menu stuff I have used forever. Classic Shell helps but can't fix everything. On the plus side, I am seeing about 10% more FPS in the Heaven benchmark.
Thank you for your wonderful and easy to understand video . I have been watching tech yes since you used to make video at your school for amd FX and love your videos every since as I was stuck on FX and you knew as well as I do they need every little bit of performance you can squeeze out of it. Sorry for rambling thank you and keep the videos coming my friend .
Im only a 3rd of the way into this video and i can say ... already awesome .. i i new when the spectum crap patch came out it was going to slow down the system but you are targating all the junk thats been forced on us. great job!
Really really helpful video. I'm just getting ready to switch from 10 and I know little to nothing about 11 usability in comparison. Thanks for the info.
Thank you for this video i was looking for this on UA-cam forever. P.S i l really like your videos you make me happy teaching me this stuff. i agree with what you said ,thank so much
i want to say aswell that core isolation when turned off prevents you from playing any games like fall guys fortnite or any game that uses easy anti cheat it causes launch errors asoon as you turn core isolation back on it works thought id get it out there as ive seen no videos on it nor anything on google regarding what ive found.
i got a corsair schimitar with icue and the dam mouse keeps staggering every few seconds the problem is in windows and in games and is super anoying i havnt worked out what causes it
Couple reasons, we already have these settings applied on both our main machines we just toggle it for the video so it would be hard to get apples to apples comparison. Also a lot of these settings are subjective so some users might omit settings they don't agree with, and that would be extremely hard to show which settings get you extra fps and which settings reduce latency, in a repeatable way that overcomes margin of error. I might try and push for a performance comparison in the custom ISO video because that WILL be an all inclusive set of tweaks that we can compare to a fresh windows install.
Fantastic video! I'll be sharing this around. Now if only Microsoft could bring back a usable start menu for Windows 11, I can finally upgrade my main PC to it... (I've only upgraded everything else, because other than that Windows 11 is great and incredibly stable!)
I hope for the customized iso but without the updates installed because, otherwise would need to make one for myself again, I do not need the iso weighing more than it should
Why would you use 225% scaling on a 4k OLED (I'm assuming it's 42" or 48"), that's an extremely low pixel density with minimal screen real estate, everything looks gigantic. 100% scaling is fine sitting 3ft away with a deep desk ~85cm, although most certainly prefer 125% scaling for text clarity. Also you don't want to set a global framerate limiter which affects everything systemically - you want to do it on a per game basis so you'd just create a separate profile for that application in NVCP. There's some solid advice in this video (and comment section) but also some detrimental stuff that's very overkill if you don't have a potato PC.
On a Ryzen 5950x / x570 / 4x3800cl14 ddr4 8 gb / RX 6900xt setup Windows 11 was the answer to reboots daily in my favorite game Destiny 2 - running with PBO and curve setting at negative 15 on all cores - so very happy with Windows 11
I need some help, i followd the tutorial up to 20 minutes and now Windows + P is not working, it flashes on the screen as a black box with no information and disapiars in 0.5 seconds
Google drive does have a program that runs in the background on Windows, and it makes it so you can access your Google Drive folders just like regular folders. It's clutch.
Superb video and I learnt / crystalized a lot if info here. Thank you. Should you revisit this again now we are in 2024 - I am sure things have moved on / changed ? I also did not see you mention any Video settings within the Nvidia Control Panel. I like to turn on Dynamic range to Full (0-255) in adjust video colour settings and then in Adjust Video image settings - set RTX Super resolution to 1.
Hey man, I heard for nvidia control panel we should have low latency off and use in game option low latency settings people have said its better. I also heard we should set a higher shader cache I set mine to 10gb instead of having it default.
I think you missed one key important opt!!!! In System Properties in the perfomance section where you were adjusting the visual effects of windows in the advanced tab theres a processor scheduling section and for me from the default its always been set to background services instead of programs and you want your game/the program to have more resources allocated to it rather than something in your background!!!
Great help! Thanks I feel like a Windows Pro now. That was very informative and easy to follow along. I learned a lot, not just clicked what you did. Really appreciate all the content!
Been waiting for a new guide man. I always watch the most current guide when reinstalling this is awesome. Tech YES City always has the best tutorials hands down.
I’ve been thinking of going to win11 and this is perfect. This Channel is becoming one of my favorites.
wn 11 in way better bro we aint in 2000 anymore
@@gunslinga7077 I mean I’m on win10 so it’s not like I’m running xp or something lol but thanks!
Thanks!
FYI: Distributed Link Tracking Client tracks file renames and moves to ensure any shortcuts don't break, and isn't related to telemetry style tracking, so depending on how much you use file explorer/shortcuts, you may want to leave that enabled as it has a benign purpose.
Nice, thanks for the explanation.
that explains why on my attempt to debloat file explorer would not open nor start menu lmao ahhh i need to learn so much more
thank you for pointing this out.
true, idk why he says to disable it
Love these in depth real world tutorials Bryan, cheers bro
he's still using 56k dial up internet I pity him for that one🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for the tutorial! I always for your guides on a fresh install! 43 minutes is so much longer than the previous ones lol!
Would like to see a comparison of before and after. Benchmark a default machine and then after changing these settings.
@PAtriot AV 🤣🤣
+1
There is no visible impact, only psychological. From the moment SSD's started to be affordable a long time ago and everyone changed their old hard disks, tweaks started to be obsolete.
@@arcaderetr0gamer wrong
@@arcaderetr0gamer
Wouldn't these tweaks and the issue be more CPU/GPU related and for older hardware?
YES man is back with the optimizations! Thank you!
Thank you Brian. Have a great holidays!
31:45 "N-SYNC" LMAO , you caught me off guard there , literally 🤣
Just wanted to say the same. :)
Awesome Video! I bought an used PC 2 weeks ago with Windows 11 and saw some new bits in this video, thanks for the upload!
My favorite Windows 11 optimization trick is to use Windows 10.
STFU haha that was funny
Thank you. My fps went straight up.
Funny lol
Late to the party, but damn that was funny!
Until 2025
Great video as always, but there are a few things I do differently: for Max FPS I set it to 3 under my monitor's refresh rate like you ,however I set it to 4 under the refresh rate in the actual games, the reason for this is ingame fps limiters cause significantly less input latency than driver level limiters, this was also proven in a video from Battle (non)sense.
Another thing I do is, instead of all the tweaks you did in the beginning ,I just install Winaero Tweaker and Ultimate Windows Tweaker and change all the settings there and more,I even have saved the configs so its done in an instant when I do a fresh installation.
As for the display drivers themselves, if you have an Nvidia gpu I strongly recommend you install the drivers via NVInstall utility which allows you to enable a few tweaks at the end like message-signaled interrupts and disable HDCP and removed Geforece Experience and other bloat which improved my 3DMark score by around 10%
On AMD side there are modded drivers amernime which are worth checking out but I don't have an amd gpu yet so can't confirm.
One last thing to check is to make sure Virtualisation is turned off in your BIOS unless you are using virtual machines, this can have a massive effect on performance, up to 30% memory speed penalty if left enabled.
Hope it helps.
That's the first thing he showed with the core isolation. And no need to disable the virtualisation, which is very useful security and privacy tech.
I run an Intel Core i5 6400 with 16 GB of RAM running at 2133 MHz in CL 16-16-16-39. Should I disable Virtualisation or keep it enabled. I am using Windows 10.
@@Aquabyte always disable it, it is only used for virtual machines with software like VirtualBox or VMware and required for Hyper-V
@@vyathaen Will I gain more performance on disabling it? I mainly do Gaming and Productivity second.
@@Aquabyte yes, absolutely!
Easily one of the best optimization videos I've ever watched. You explained why you set the settings you set and explained the processes well. Ive learned a lot from this video. Thankyou
I love compilation videos like this. I already knew about all these things but it's nice to have a list to refer to so you can remember all of them with a fresh install.
I recently rebuilt my wife's windows installation from the ground up and forgot to enable 120hz on the display when it defaulted to 60 and only noticed just yesterday that it didn't seem as smooth as it should be. There was a couple other things that you reminded me of in this video as well. It's hard to remember everything whether you know about it or not.
Thanks mate!
The first thing you do is move the start menu back to its original position on the left. Windows 11 throws the start menu in the center. Disable the widget popout that will be located where the start menu has always been. This can be done in “personalize”. Right click on the desktop and choose “personalize”. A Windows 10 key will work on Windows 11. It’s a new face, but that’s about it. No real awesome changes to the OS. Also, if you just left click the “start” menu, you can just start typing to find a program. I prefer to pin all my software to the “start menu” where it’s only a single click to open and the desktop stays clean. Most, if not all Windows 10 programs and drivers will function fine on Windows 11.
even a windows 7 key works on windows 11.
I’m shocked that this video made me fall asleep 😅. Something about his voice is so soothing. Besides that, thanks for the information. Although I have my own set of optimizations this could be very helpful to others.
Not sure if this only happens on Windows 10, but at 30:30 you are setting a framerate limit for background applications. From my experience, this can cause nasty stutter in some games, at least on Windows 10, so I would highly recommend keeping it off (at least on Windows 10). I am using an RTX 3070 Ti if it matters.
you're correct
Yep. I use a hot key macro in RTSS, and I can change my frame cap by 10 with every press. In games that can't really pause or run it heavily on the menu screen, I drop my frame cap down to 10, and bring it back up when I return. It works well.
I'm not sure what is going on, but I reverted nvidia settings to default but now I have lag and sync issues. UA-cam is basically unwatchable. And I got a BSOD on restart. Screen is stuck at 20hz even though I turned the framerate cap off. This is why I don't like tweaks like these anymore. This isn't windows xp. Now I have to fiddle with this crap and get it working right again.
@@boblablaw4857 you could try a DDU wipe of your Nvidia drivers, and go from there.
@@boblablaw4857 NVCleaninstall is a great way to create an installer for the latest Nvidia drivers, and only the components you want, so you can drop telemetry if you want, for example.
Waited for an updated guide. Thx king
Only thing lacking from this video is an actual before/after test, or comparison. Otherwise, greatly explained video, with a lot of tweaks that nobody talks about in other videos I've seen
Tech YES making my FPS go up!
just bought a new pc and I look for your specific videos to do this. been doing it since 2013 i believe. Thank you for helping me through the years lol.
Great video as always 😊
34:28
note for those who dont want their GPU running at high clock while idle just leave it to normal since your GPU will get hot doing nothing.
If we use “prefer max performance” in program settings instead of global settings,there will be any problem?
@@priyanshubharti6526 no problem,it'll only go max performance when opening that program
@@xScream thanks man for replying
The B Man looking sharp today!!! Great Video!!
I have been watching since the windows 10 days just now working with windows 11
Finally I got windows from keyr (Make sure to include the dot (.) between "keyr" and "org")
I like some of the transitions, but sometimes they're a bit too much and are seemingly random. Since we use these persistent elements that transition across pages to indicate some kind of relationship between the previous and the next states, some of your transitions confuse me because I can't immediately see what the relationship is.
For example 2:23 of the selectable tiles (which weren't selected) transition into being two switches... does that mean anything? are they related in some way? I see this as random and a bad use of the design language. However, at 1:14 I like the transition from switches to the ticks on a paper, that makes sense to me. Epic presentation tho
My opinion as if maters ... found it hard to follow, slow it down and or write it down for all of us to follow . Probably the best guide i have seen yet. I'm a 20 year semi retired pc tech shop owner. love your content. keep it up!
👑 0.13 nanoseconds here,...0.87 nanoseconds there... x20-x30 times, it all compounds to greatness 👑
What of the most important thing you didn't mention about the "high performance" power mode is that it keeps the cpu clock maxed out all the time.
It keeps cpu in the base clock and i dont think that is bad thing. For example mine 5600X base clock is 3.6Ghz and boost is 4.65Ghz. High performance keeps my processor at 3.6Ghz and its still cool and quiet. To be honest i cant see difference between balanced and high performance in cpu clocks. If i change mine to balanced it sits still around 3.6Ghz.
Nope.
Started to check Up the Settings.
Now i installed Windows 11 complete fresh and die everything new.
But thanks! Very nice and very detailed ✌🏻😎
Thanks bro. Only video that made sense. I don't know what these guys are talking about that it doesn't work. But it boosted my warzone 2 settings. +10 fps
Yeah, I don't know if some of these things do what you think they do... It definitely could have helped if you explained what you think some of the things do that you tell people to disable in the services module. Specifically "distributed link tracking client" I feel like you disable this because you feel like its some sort of telemetry that "tracks" you due to it having "tracking" in the name, but that is not the case. Instead, disabling this will break shortcuts if you move the original file. This will simply dynamically update the shortcut to follow the file.
Great vid. Very helpful as I just installed w11.
check w11 latency and gluck bro
Video quality is spot on, do you have a new camera
Nah it's my (the editor's) blackmagic 6k G2 :) Trying to get him to up his production quality one step at a time
Thanks Brian. Love the content
What, is SNOW there! We had snow since November 22 in the north! Just fibbing, snow on the monitors!
i would have never known it, but turning on the night light mode gave me 100 more fps in jedi survivor. but only during the night light hours. thanks king!
What a great video! ❤
A new Camera? Look refresh & clean.. 😁👍
Yeah brought the blackmagic 6k around, couldn't open the lens up for maximum blur because the autofocus is below average but the quality is amazing, glad you noticed!
thanks for this bryan it really helped my computer alot
optimizations for windowed games setting, i didn't know that one, very helpful
Thumbs up for the vip-scdkey reference and code! Thanks!
thanks man really appreciated. ❤
Found some nice tips. Thank you so much!
Timely. Just did my first Windows 11 install, just to see what's what. Now it is time to tweak it. It was an upgrade from 10 Pro and no issues so far. I miss some of the Start menu stuff I have used forever. Classic Shell helps but can't fix everything. On the plus side, I am seeing about 10% more FPS in the Heaven benchmark.
Try start11 instead for the start menu,
explorer patcher windows 11 is also a good program to use as well for the context menu and taskbar tweaks
Thank you for your wonderful and easy to understand video . I have been watching tech yes since you used to make video at your school for amd FX and love your videos every since as I was stuck on FX and you knew as well as I do they need every little bit of performance you can squeeze out of it. Sorry for rambling thank you and keep the videos coming my friend .
thank you been using this content since i have had a pc!!!
Child? ;-P
The absolute wizardry! cheers !👍🤣
Im only a 3rd of the way into this video and i can say ... already awesome .. i i new when the spectum crap patch came out it was going to slow down the system but you are targating all the junk thats been forced on us. great job!
Really really helpful video. I'm just getting ready to switch from 10 and I know little to nothing about 11 usability in comparison. Thanks for the info.
when u are happily using windows 10 and now this video shows up :)
Many thanks for sharing this video.😎
Very helpful thanks. Keep up the great videos :)
Happy new year bryan 🎉
Trop fort ton video. Je veux plus de ca.👍👍
I came here thinking I already prob. did all this.. However, all new awesome tips.. Thanks
Yusuf thanks for the tutorial.
youre welcome :)
Love you Man!!!!!! You make the perfect Videos, as if you knew what we just need. Don't worry, don't love you in a weird way lol.
Thank you for this video i was looking for this on UA-cam forever. P.S i l really like your videos you make me happy teaching me this stuff. i agree with what you said ,thank so much
Just bought another windows key using your code, because you da man. 😎
Thank you, nice video. Very helpful!
excellent as always
i want to say aswell that core isolation when turned off prevents you from playing any games like fall guys fortnite or any game that uses easy anti cheat it causes launch errors asoon as you turn core isolation back on it works thought id get it out there as ive seen no videos on it nor anything on google regarding what ive found.
Thank you for your input , it is helpful 👍
this actually worked thanks
Nice video, great information.
15:28 , you selected 24bit 96000Hz , but you said select 48000 hz ?? confused , which is it ?
Dolby games target 96000khz, other games target 48000khz, Audio intensive apps use more, answer depends on what you do
Thank you, as always.
Why would you ever want to defrag an SSD? Great video. Lots of great advice.
Awesome, thanks!
Excellent, Thank You
This took CS GO frames up by 20 on laptop I am playing it... Amaizing...
Thanks man, its working
Amazing, thankyou 👍
i got a corsair schimitar with icue and the dam mouse keeps staggering every few seconds the problem is in windows and in games and is super anoying i havnt worked out what causes it
To my understanding, it is not advised to defrag ssd's, since it wears them faster.
Thank you so much great video
I'm running a ghost spectre win 11 build.. A lot of those tweaks are all ready done, but still a good vid, im slowing getting used to win 11 now
Great tutorial
OMG OMG OMG he didn't forget!
AND ow MAY 43 minutes long YES!!!
Why no before and after performance numbers?
Couple reasons, we already have these settings applied on both our main machines we just toggle it for the video so it would be hard to get apples to apples comparison. Also a lot of these settings are subjective so some users might omit settings they don't agree with, and that would be extremely hard to show which settings get you extra fps and which settings reduce latency, in a repeatable way that overcomes margin of error. I might try and push for a performance comparison in the custom ISO video because that WILL be an all inclusive set of tweaks that we can compare to a fresh windows install.
Fantastic video! I'll be sharing this around.
Now if only Microsoft could bring back a usable start menu for Windows 11, I can finally upgrade my main PC to it... (I've only upgraded everything else, because other than that Windows 11 is great and incredibly stable!)
Use classic shell
Thanks for this, When is the ISO drop ?
I hope for the customized iso but without the updates installed because, otherwise would need to make one for myself again, I do not need the iso weighing more than it should
we're doing the video now, we'll try for before the new year
I've heard many times that Defender without the cloud protection is really weak.
Great, I had forgotten about InSpectre. Good to run after a reinstall of W10.
Why would you use 225% scaling on a 4k OLED (I'm assuming it's 42" or 48"), that's an extremely low pixel density with minimal screen real estate, everything looks gigantic. 100% scaling is fine sitting 3ft away with a deep desk ~85cm, although most certainly prefer 125% scaling for text clarity.
Also you don't want to set a global framerate limiter which affects everything systemically - you want to do it on a per game basis so you'd just create a separate profile for that application in NVCP.
There's some solid advice in this video (and comment section) but also some detrimental stuff that's very overkill if you don't have a potato PC.
On a Ryzen 5950x / x570 / 4x3800cl14 ddr4 8 gb / RX 6900xt setup Windows 11 was the answer to reboots daily in my favorite game Destiny 2 - running with PBO and curve setting at negative 15 on all cores - so very happy with Windows 11
reboots are from curve settings probably
check your system latency and gluck bro.
Great vid! I've had multiple friends buy expensive ram but not use an xmp profile and not set gear settings. That could help too!
Perfect timing
I need some help, i followd the tutorial up to 20 minutes and now Windows + P is not working, it flashes on the screen as a black box with no information and disapiars in 0.5 seconds
Google drive does have a program that runs in the background on Windows, and it makes it so you can access your Google Drive folders just like regular folders. It's clutch.
damn good vid, thx
Why would you give up on the spectre and meltdown vulnerability? Thats not a safe advice.....
Unless you're renting your computer to other people just turn it off
Superb video and I learnt / crystalized a lot if info here. Thank you. Should you revisit this again now we are in 2024 - I am sure things have moved on / changed ? I also did not see you mention any Video settings within the Nvidia Control Panel. I like to turn on Dynamic range to Full (0-255) in adjust video colour settings and then in Adjust Video image settings - set RTX Super resolution to 1.
Hey man, I heard for nvidia control panel we should have low latency off and use in game option low latency settings people have said its better. I also heard we should set a higher shader cache I set mine to 10gb instead of having it default.
Would any of these tweaks stop icue from working? Cheers
I think you missed one key important opt!!!! In System Properties in the perfomance section where you were adjusting the visual effects of windows in the advanced tab theres a processor scheduling section and for me from the default its always been set to background services instead of programs and you want your game/the program to have more resources allocated to it rather than something in your background!!!
Great help! Thanks I feel like a Windows Pro now. That was very informative and easy to follow along. I learned a lot, not just clicked what you did.
Really appreciate all the content!
You should compare the performance between the two.