Sorry my question is: In nvidia control panel i set maximum performance on power management mode on games, should i do the same with wcm and explorer? Or should i set them to the same setting i use globally, which is optimal power?
Most of them do little to nothing. For example, disabling force p2 cuda states only applies to cuda compute workloads, and do not effect gaming in the slightest. All you need to do is fresh install Nvidia drivers, set prefer maximum performance and bloat windows if you really want to get more (an extremely marginal amount) performance. The best way to improve FPS is by turning down settings or overclocking. If you have a laptop or a PC more than 6 months old you might also want to clean out the dust. laptops get too hot already, and when a CPU or gpu gets too hot, it slows itself down to avoid burning up. Therefore, making sure your rig doesnt get too hot will actually make an effect
@@axelanderson2030 Yup i know all that but thanks for the tip anyway:) I was more looking for a quick technical explanation when changing some of the advanced setting. My rig is overclocked on a OC card with no bloatware, backgroundservices, and a set of regedits and performance adjustments i usually do when configuring my pc. But some changes you make can cause instability if you blindly follow a performanceguide and you've already made your own adjustments. What overrides what, what depends on what and so on..
People want short / tell me what to do videos, not lengthy videos... There was one guy that did full Windows guides for gaming etc. and explained every single little detail but his videos were 2-4 hours long and most of the comments were people complaining about the length, but then others praising it as well.
Hidden Nvidia Settings & Optimizations for IMPROVING FPS upto 25% & Lowering INPUT LAG! Let me know what games you will be trying these out on and what your results are - and if you have any other tips/settings to try!
Hey panj there is no Prefer maximum performance 4:05 , there's only NVIDIA recommended and Use Global setting which is prefer maximum performance but when I click it and hit apply it reverts back to NVIDIA recommended please help.
anisotropic filtering off? euuughhhhh why with this misinformation? Anisotropic filtering 16x is like a 1fps impact for drastically better visuals. I usually enjoy your videos and I disseminate them frequently, but I'd address this error.
Running Global NVCP power at 'Prefer maximum performance' is awful advice - it will cause the GPU to constantly run at full boost clock speed even when not gaming. No need for max boost browsing websites or explorer windows. More heat, GPU fans constantly running for absolutely no reason - leave at 'normal' and change to 'prefer max performance' per game/app profile.
Here’s what to do change the setting then just exit out the control panel…. It’s gonna say do u wish to apply the changes u made click yes! After that restart ur pc then open the control panel up and it should be changed
Excellent optimization but there is one thing that is avoidable ... the "global setting" power mode leave it in "normal" otherwise you will have the GPU with fixed clocks at maximum and an exaggerated consumption on the desktop ... take the programs one by one (the ones you use) in my case Cod Warzone and Apex and give it "Maximum Performance"
Do you have a source for this info? Would like some 2nd opinions before trying :) Also i dont have "Normal" as an option, only Adaptive, Maximum Performance , Consistent and Optimal Power.
I have set the global power mode back to normal, but my clock speed still runs high all the time, i thnk its the msi utility v3 there are making it do that, but now it wont give me permisson to enter the MSI utilityv3 or v2.. I dont know what to do??
This video is 8 months old, pre 22h2 update. The section where you add the explorer application and dwm application can no longer be changed as it always reverts back to nvidia recommended settings, even if you set the global settings to performance mode. Windows has locked out the ability to change this setting apparently.
@@privatbruker5905 I said that to actually see the difference it makes for low budget gpus, and according to steam; the 1060 is till the most popular GPU to date. So yea the majority of gamers still use that card. :)
This does nothing, only enabled resizable bar and texture filtering on high performance can give you a little boost, i cant enable rebar cause my system is old and texture filtering was already on high performance the rest is just placebo and useless, it may even degrade your performance in some cases
Feel like the benchmarks could've been better. Since we're looking for more FPS testing them on popular multiplayer games such as Warzone, Valorant, and playing a actual match on Apex would be a good start to understanding how these optimizations would help in real use cases. Would also be nice to see the performance difference of the GTX 1060 since that's usually the main card most users have according to steam and have that alongside with the 3080Ti you have so we get a sense of how much of a difference each generation gets. Overall good video
I use a gtx 970m and based on my optimizations, including this guides modifications to my nvidia settings, I am getting a solid 200-300 fps. My input latency has lowered significantly . My frames have boosted very significantly. Using high low high very high on CSgo, 8x antialiasing at 1920x1080 res. Overall I am quite pleased after perm disabling gsync and vsync on my pc. Previously I was at a steady 120fps and not nearly as reactive interms of input as I am currently, after using this guide. My pc overall is an alienware 15 r2 (2015-2016) and it feels like it’s running like a full sized desktop.also, this isn’t my first go at optimizing my pc. I’ve tried almost everything for 6 months on a consistent basis on the notion of researching and looking for a way to be operating at maximum performance. This is also the day, where I am locking in my settings for good. If you have a much more powerful system than I have, you will be exceptionally pleased with this gsync vsync global disablement. Hope this helps understand the impact of the guide here boys!(and girls)
Hi, i currently run a rtx 1060 6gb, upgrading to a 3080 in the next week, if you remind me ill link you the difference.... currently i get a stable capped 105 fps in apex, un capped it goes up and down 40fps on top of that
NOTE: If you set the "Power management mode" setting in the Nvidia panel to "prefer maximum performance", the clockrate of your GPU will never go down, even on idle, and your GPU will consume significantly more power at all times, even when you are just on the desktop doing nothing. For example, my RTX card consumes over 90W at minimum at all times if the setting is "prefer maximum performance". If I set it to "normal" then it consumes less than 20W when nothing particularly heavy is being displayed. As a side consequence the PC was running hotter than usual as well, which made fans spin faster, increasing noise. If you change these settings you should monitor your GPU power consumption (especially when you are not running any graphical programs), and make a decision on whether the significantly increased power consumption is something you want to afford.
I found this isnt the case with the 2070 super, but is the case with the RTX 4080. The 2070 super would clock down even on max power settings. With the 4080 I need "Normal" power settings in NVCP and Balanced power settings in windows (as opposed to High performance)
In some games optimal or adaptive will bork the game fps, because the game when unpaused will act like it's idling, and the gpu will go into idle mode, but is fixed with prefer maximum performance mode. Try it with Warriors Orochi 4.
do not follow him and turn off anisotropic filtering your games will look significantly worse with no fps gain at all , most of the settings he changed won't really do except for rebar , and do not set power to maximum performance on explorer , set it in main general tab or leave it on adaptive the gpu will boost auto when opening a game and won't when browsing web to save power
Hey Panjno, how come you have settings such as monitor technology and power management mode and other settings that dont appear on my pc. I have a 3070 and am on the latest drivers. I see other people having them just not me. Do you know why?
@Flowy @Messinator it's just I've seen people with extra options on windows 10 then what I have. It's weird cause like following optimisations from like fr33thy he has options that aren't shown to me as well and he's on Windows 10 u til recently
NOTE: Turning off G-Sync while running FPS higher than what your monitor can handle results in screen tearing and stuttering even if it does slightly reduce input latency. So you're picking your poison here.
After making these changes i was getting some screen tearing with gsync enabled on elden ring, I've changed back the vsync in nvidia inspector to on and it's nice and smooth again. Cheers
I also noticed some screen tearing, with vsync off, i have set mine to fast because, if i just set it to ON, i get 138fps, 6fps lower then my 144hz monitor, i also changed Vsync tear control to Adaptive, inside the profile inspector, it seems like i get a little higher fps that way..
Whenever I change the "Power Management mode" setting for either exploler, or the DWM, it reversts to its original setting everytim I hit "apply"... any ideas? It must be said that my only other option besides "Nvidia recommended" in the drop down against this setting is "use global (prefer maximum performance)"...
After doing developer option step and screen went black it didnt go back to desktop. It also deleted my gpu drivers.... I cant also acces nvidia control panel anymore
@@danielfetter2068 yes, i rebooted my pc. My drivers went nuts. So i deleted geforce xperience and re downloaded it and re instal my gpu drivers.... Was pain in a ass to figure it out...
Question... Are these changes applicable to VR Headset users, or just Display monitors. Just want to confirm before I try any of these changes. I'm tuning for VR performance at the moment.
There is a new Option for rBAR in the common section in the NVIDIA Profile Inspector, you'll have to enable rBAR - Feature, rBAR - Options and rBAR - Size Limit to the one with the most games.
thanks for the heads up on that! When i go to the "unknown" section, F00BA, F00BB, and F00FF do not show. Any idea why that might be and/or know how I might be able to get those options to show so I can change them?
@@jenusi001 well I'm in profile inspector right now and in the "common section the F00B settings aren't there and in the "unknown" section they aren't there either. I found the rebar settings though
No such thing as "monitor technology" in my settings...and strange thing is, it disappears from your UI in this video ... 2:19 right between Max Frame rate and Multi-Frame Sampled AA (MFAA) ...next screen 2:32 no more Monitor Technology in between....explain that?
g-sync doesn't cause input lag my dude, that's kind of the entire point of having a VRR monitor. as long as your framerate stays beneath your refresh rate, you'll never experience the typical v-sync input lag. I have an ASUS VG248QG and g-sync has changed my life.
Even with a GTX1050ti and a 60hz 1080p monitor I notice something is different after going through these settings. Games are definitely more snappy, I guess the input lag is lower. I didn't have any GSYNC option to select on my Nvidia control panel and that discouraged me from the start, but I found it on the Nvidia Profile Inspector and did what's recommended. I can't disable Vsync either or else I start seeing jarred lines with my 60hz monitor and that's awful, I was also discouraged because of that but I went for Vsync enabled at Fast setting instead. Thanks for this video, it helped and now you're on my GOAT list after I went through your other video too!
Im a long time gamer. Gaming since 1985. I must say these settings are great and Although I have tweaked Nvidia Inspector I didn’t know about the other settings. Well done sir 👏
You should warn people about OC'ed cards. Actually CUDA P2 States Off will slightly push clocks higher, for me it was 200Mhz on memory clock and that made my card (2060 super) unstable
Anisotropic filtering is so minimal in terms of performance impact, but turning it off will make everything look like dog shit. Really poor advice unless you're trying to gain every single fps and playing on a 10 year old GPU...
@@elyzium not really, without optimizing my pc i get around 80-100 fps and i can feel that my game isnt running smoothly, after applying all those settings i get 144 consistently, and since im using a 144hz monitor theres a huge difference
About 4 years ago i used to watch your videos to get the extra juice out of my gtx 660 by tweaking it, it was a founders edition. i also overlocked it by watching your video. It lasted me 2 whole years and i bought it used. Such good days, from fallout 4 to AC odyssey, i played every dream game on it. Those days are gone now
is this a joke lol? forcing AF off? If you're lucky you will gain 1 fps by going from 16x to off... Also there is absolutely no gaming benefit to setting explorer and the other one to max perf. Your GPU doesnt need to render the desktop and folders at max perf. That setting has ZERO effect on games and leaving dev tools on opens you up to security issues CUDA P2 state will never engage during gameplay... the only potential way it could is if the game your playing isnt using 100% GPU...actually even at 80% it wont put any to sleep. That setting is for older games that dont need to have your gpu running full tilt to get 240 fps...wth dude? MEM Allocation policy does nothing. Its set by the game and changes as you play. You dont need to change this, in fact it can lead to crashes. Why didnt you disable ansel? That will improve performance. Resizable bar has to be supported by the game...you cant force it. MSI settings...no no no. These gains are coming from setting the CP power use to prefer max performance and in SOME newer games a bump from resizable bar
You know how many optimization videos Ive seen that enable or disable options that just rinse and repeat from other videos? ALOT. Also Resizable bar is still fairly new and Ive seen many benchmarks that show it has a negative impact on performance. In most cases this setting should be off till its more popular.
If you don't have "monitor technology" in 3D settings, you may need to enable it in your monitor settings. For my Samsung G49, I had to enable "adaptive sync" in the Game tab before "monitor technology" appeared in the control panel.
This is such a true statement! It pains me to think of all the people running FreeSync/Gsync monitors but don't even know enough about the technology to make sure that it is actually enabled. I don't think it was on by default on my monitor either, I have the Monoprice DM 27" 1440p 180hz (165hz w/ Adaptive Sync) IGZO-IPS. If I hadn't enabled it in my monitor settings and then in the Nvidia control panel, it would not be working. It is also a 10-bit monitor and the Nvidia control panel (resolution settings) default to 8-bit, I had to change it manually. Another miss by many, a lot of people out there running 10-bit panels at 8-bit. Not as big as deal as not enabling Gsync/Freesync but still...
1. Gain up to 25% by spending an hour on minor tweaks 2. proceeds to show benchmarks that actually don't go beyond a 9% improvement. Normally I enjoy and take the tips from your videos. But this one just leaves me with so many questions. The probable worst thing you can do if you wanna tell people to "optimizie" is telling them to do this or that without actually explaining it and don't benchmark the individual changes themselves. maximum performance for explorer.exe? What the fuck is that supposed to do with my ingame performance? Also enable resizable bar even tho I did not explain what it actually does and how much you gain from it. At the end of the day you suggest like 20 optimization tweaks and we have no idea which of them actually do something. Could just be one or two of these settings that make for that 8% increase in that single game.
Most of that performance gain is probably just turning on rebar. Hard to say if any of those tweaks really did anything. Would like to see another test where rebar is out of the equation, either being on at all times or off completely.
Indeed. Most of the things suggested (especially Explorer, WDM etc... at the beginning) are useless placebo users shouldn't mess with. The only thing that really makes sense in this video is forcing Rebar (for some games only) boost. In general, hidden NVPI settings instead can effectively be used to remove stuttering and improve smoothness with some unoptimized games with hitches and the like (especially Unity or UE4 buggy games...), not to increase fps, but this is another story and must be set per game. I've fixed many known to be (micro)stuttering for everybody and now running smoothly with some custom tweaks from NVPI.
The power settings definitely give unnecessary high clocks on the GPU when idling together with more noise from the cooling (and screentearing if you previously used G-sync/Freesync) 🤡
By the end of the video, if you were paying attention you would have noticed that he has a 5900X and 1060 3GB. He is so GPU limited he could set the MSI priority to infinity and probably get a 0.1% gain. The problem is you do that on a normal person rig that is a few years old and not GPU limited, it's gonna do the opposite and do a lot more than 0.1% damage to your performance. Also most of the settings are available in the regular NVCP, so downloading all this unknown trid party crap is a waste of time. Turning off G-sync isn;t that much of an issue if you have a computer that can easily pump out enough frames to satisfy a static refresh rate screen.
@@M3PH11 G-Sync or any VRR option provides a more constant experience in ANY SITUATION otherwise the constant change in responsiveness is a problem on it's own followed by screen tearing due to monitor and gpu starting to mix and mismatch frame, waiting for the frame to fully render prevents another from rendering halfway through the first to prevent tearing. The gains came from ReBar and disabling anisotropic filtering(which makes everything look like a low res texture).
Here’s what to do change the setting then just exit out the control panel…. It’s gonna say do u wish to apply the changes u made click yes! After that restart ur pc then open the control panel up and it should be changed
I definitely would NOT recommend to set Explorer and Desktop to "maximum performance Mode" as of the GPU "never ever again" will lower the GPU Frequency and ALWAYS eat Energy like Hell! Would als be nice of you would explain WHY you change "Memory Allocation Policy" to WKS_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_POLICY_MODERATE_PRE_ALLOCATION? The "ReBar settings" (0X000F00BA, 0X000F00BB and 0X000F00FF) are no longer available in new drivers (2023)!
Can you do a system optimization guide for elden ring? The game stutters a lot, crash during online play and frame drops when using night maiden’s mist on a small group of enemies.
There's nothing you can do, DX12 & Vulkan titles ignore most of the driver settings (which is usually beneficial if correctly used by developers, if done improperly stuttering & such is the outcome).
Setting your GPU to prefer maximum performance has no benefit. Your just maxing your clock speed of your GPU no matter what state it is in. This will only lessen the lifespan of your GPU and cost you more money on your electricity bill. If your playing games or doing taxing GPU intensive work loads it will automatically boost to the highest clock speed available.
I would not do any of this. Why are you applying 3D Power profiles on explorer and DWM. that feels random and useless and there was no explanation why. Do explorer and DWM get throttled GPU clocks that result in low FPS on Windows explorer. Did think those really max out all of the DirectX or OpenGL API that would benefit from that max or optimal power plan? lol a lot of this feels like un-needed tech jargon to make people think they are getting more performance. Why avoid Gsync? How does that hurt performance or input lag to warrant it needing to be turned off? The first clip of Nvidia control panel showed you with a GTX 1060 3Gig model but then you had a 3080ti after talking about turning off gsync and then your activate window water mark was gone. What is going on here? You have DSR turned on. Was that used in the benchmarks because that would really hurt performance rendering games at a higher res? Why you can manually adjust the driver using that program he had you download. That basically what Nvidia Control panel 3D settings does. A bunch of this was just do this and no explanation why or if you need it.
Thank you for such a detailed and helpful video. I have a question regarding something that has been bothering me for a while. Do you know why does Dota 2 CPU and GPU usage stay bellow 60%? I've tested it on several PCs and it's all the same, regardless of me optimizing those PCs or not. For example I have Ryzen 5 3600 and GTX1070 Strix OC, 16GB 3200MHz CL16 and my CPU never goes above 40% usage and GPU never goes above 60-65%. To make it worse, CPU usually hovers around 30-35% and GPU around 45-55%. I've been getting the same FPS with Ryzen 7 1700 and GTX1050Ti and with this PC. What's up with that? Also, both of my CPU and GPU are regularly cleaned, the entire system actually is being cleaned twice a week. I have 5 Arctic P12 fans in a good airflow case. I'm using Western Digital SN750 Black 3500mbps nvme, however my monitor is an AOC 60hz ips. FPS ranges from 100 to 190 but usually is around 120-140. I've tried discovering what might cause this and didn't have any luck. I really hope you'll see this comment and hopefully discover what the issue is. I'm planning on getting a 144hz monitor so fixing this would mean a lot. Thank you in advance and once again thank you for your videos as always. :) Cheers
The game just probably isn't very optimized. Developers do this alot with games that aren't that demanding to run. If people are already getting really good fps they don't see the need to make the game run at 300fps for most people instead of 200.
Instead of ''Just trust me bro'' approach, you could explain what these options do because I can assure you some of these actions WILL wear out the components affected unnecesarly while pc is idle.
I can't change any settings in the Nvidia Control Panel for the windows explorer.exe or the DWM.exe. All of the options are grey. I opened Nvidia Control Panel from "open as administrator" too. Any idea what the problem is?
i have the same issue . i have a dual card setup in my laptop . I added explorer.exe to windows setting to use the better gpu . Even after that settings are still greyed out in nvidia.
Dude you gave me 10 to 16% fps improvement for free. This isn't just your average clickbait "make your pc faster" channel, but many of your videos did wonders for me. Really appreciate it! Cheers
All of this is completely unnecessary. The video card handles all of this perfectly fine through the basic control panel. Telling your card it can only allocate so much memory to a game is going to make it run worse, not better. This dude is a joke.
Absolute legend, this video not only got saved underneath my guides tab. It got me to subscribe. My 3060, was chugging on cyber punk at 40 frames, 1080p. And now it's at a locked 60. Running on high graphics with RTX off thank you. My thousand mods in Skyrim is even better. Allowing me to increase my LOD without losing performance
Wow I get better than that with a 1660 ti. But on FS22 I have to run low settings and can only stay at around 30 fps without jumping all over the place.
Why should i set the interrupt priority to "high" in msi mode? U command us what to set the settings at, but without any further explanation... It definitely wouldnt hurt explaining what and why
Big Update I Found out that these combinations are just Shortcuts for the Features rBar- Feature, rBar - Options and rBar - Size limit. All these options can be found at the menu „common“
Hello panjno. Do these optimizations work on a gaming laptop? In the past I have noticed a few changes that I couldn't make due to not having the options that pc users have? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
No other tips sorry. As feedback though followed a number of your previous videos and got great results with an i7 8700k and a RTX 3070 so I wasn't expecting anything much for CSGO. I was wrong though feels way more responsive, less input lag I guess as well as 20 - 30 more FPS. Thank you. 1440p 144Hz.
Hey Panjno...make a video using a tool called the interrupt affinity policy tool to assign different system components to different cpu cores....i use this tool to improve fps and system latency on my pc
Hey bud. Great vid, tho I'm thinking to do all of these changes on my hp pavilion laptop with gtx1650, but there's no monitor technology option to turn G-SYNC off in the 3D settings. Also, in the program settings I cannot choose the graphic card for the explorer n for dwm, it permanently on integrated. Any suggestions would be more than welcome. TIA
Most people who complain about choppy performance/sound artifacts in youtube 4k generally are 1. have their windows power settings NOT set to performance 2. are on laptops, where their windows power settings default to battery saving.
I go to my power settings and click high performance restart the computer and it goes back to balanced . Any ideas on why ? Does it have something to do with administrator settings ?
Just applied the recommendations from the video and my CPU temps went from 28 degrees Celsius IDLE to 55! I did not make any other changes except for wagt was mentioned in the video.
This really shouldnt be the case as nothing we cover in this video should adjust this, however you could change your power management mode back to what it was
@Panjno I don't know why it's doing that, I've had no other issues with any of your videos but this one I followed to a T and resulted in crazy high Idle temps. I reset the NVIDIA panel back to stock settings and the issue went away.
It's probably something to do with the prefer maximum performance settings. Do everything he says but instead of max performance, let your PC optimally decide power Also check if your intel card (if you have a inbuilt processor gpu) is not set on high performance only mode in the intel graphics panel
Monitor Technology isn't an option for me I can't continue to follow this guide how do i check if its enabled or disabled now? (its literally not in my control panel)
Overall a great video, but I don't see the point of showing us benchmarks when using a completely different GPU compared to the one you were making all the changes for (the 1060)....unless the changes you made had no significant bearing on the changed settings for the 1060 ? 🤔 For that reason I cannot recommend these changes to anyone.
When I allowed access for manage GPU performance my screen went black for ages so I turned my pc off now it doesn’t recognise my monitor at all! What do I do I need helpppppp
Back in the day I used to open a command terminal at boot instead of the win user logon screen (by switching a few files and suspending some processes). Than I would start games and tools from the terminal. It gived me a good 25% framerate boost, compared from starting games after logging in. There are legal and security problems doing anyways, so I wont advise it or give any specific info. Just so you know it is doable and effective.
in windows 7 you could replace the accessibilty options tool on the logon screen (the executable for it) with a copy of cmd.exe and then just click the accessibilty options icon and voila, instant commnd prompt.
@@M3PH11 yeah but afaik you cannot do it within the running windows system: To do it you must boot from another windows installation, or a live cd, or a Linux distro etc.(to be allowed to swap files)
Hi Panjo. thank you for posting another fps boost tutorial. I've been following your FPS boost tutorials and it really helps. I just want to ask which is better for me, G-sync off or on. I have i5 7th gen and my gpu is gtx 1060 6gb. I currently having 60-80 fps while playing warzone with NIS on. thanks again!
the whole point of gsync is when your average fps is lower than your refresh rate, it bridges the gap so to speak, i literally have the same card and same monitor hz, and freesync works for me better on than off
@@Panjno Hey Buddy.... great Vid... I've used your tips before. I am attempting to " Tune" my new build....11900K z590 hero MoBo and an EVGA FTW Ultra 3090.....when using the Nvidia inspector ( having followed the " Non Global" method) and tuning in Microsoft Flight simulator and saving the settings.... do I need to keep the inspector open when flying or do I need to just save the settings and close it and forget it ??? IE{ set it once and it will always work closed ??
In Power management mode i only have two options to choose: "recommended from NVIDIA" and "Use global settings" How do i get the other two options "optimal power" and "prefer maximum performance"?
Maybe some good tips but, could you please ellaborate what some of the settings actually do when changing them, and why you are changing them?
Sorry my question is: In nvidia control panel i set maximum performance on power management mode on games, should i do the same with wcm and explorer? Or should i set them to the same setting i use globally, which is optimal power?
Most of them do little to nothing. For example, disabling force p2 cuda states only applies to cuda compute workloads, and do not effect gaming in the slightest. All you need to do is fresh install Nvidia drivers, set prefer maximum performance and bloat windows if you really want to get more (an extremely marginal amount) performance. The best way to improve FPS is by turning down settings or overclocking. If you have a laptop or a PC more than 6 months old you might also want to clean out the dust. laptops get too hot already, and when a CPU or gpu gets too hot, it slows itself down to avoid burning up. Therefore, making sure your rig doesnt get too hot will actually make an effect
@@axelanderson2030 Yup i know all that but thanks for the tip anyway:) I was more looking for a quick technical explanation when changing some of the advanced setting. My rig is overclocked on a OC card with no bloatware, backgroundservices, and a set of regedits and performance adjustments i usually do when configuring my pc. But some changes you make can cause instability if you blindly follow a performanceguide and you've already made your own adjustments. What overrides what, what depends on what and so on..
@@EricTheBroBean Most of these do nothing
People want short / tell me what to do videos, not lengthy videos... There was one guy that did full Windows guides for gaming etc. and explained every single little detail but his videos were 2-4 hours long and most of the comments were people complaining about the length, but then others praising it as well.
Hidden Nvidia Settings & Optimizations for IMPROVING FPS upto 25% & Lowering INPUT LAG!
Let me know what games you will be trying these out on and what your results are - and if you have any other tips/settings to try!
Hey panj there is no Prefer maximum performance 4:05 , there's only NVIDIA recommended and Use Global setting which is prefer maximum performance but when I click it and hit apply it reverts back to NVIDIA recommended please help.
@@M7_MD1 yea i got the same result
@@brawlstars-ss6rw I'm guessing its because that he's on windows 11.
@@brawlstars-ss6rw i have the option i dont know why you dont have it
@@M7_MD1 im on windows 11 and im having the same issue
Hey Nice Video Panjno! Btw Panjno , Can you Do Apex Season 12 Optimization Guide maybe? Thanks in Advance Man! :D
anisotropic filtering off? euuughhhhh why with this misinformation? Anisotropic filtering 16x is like a 1fps impact for drastically better visuals.
I usually enjoy your videos and I disseminate them frequently, but I'd address this error.
Running Global NVCP power at 'Prefer maximum performance' is awful advice - it will cause the GPU to constantly run at full boost clock speed even when not gaming. No need for max boost browsing websites or explorer windows.
More heat, GPU fans constantly running for absolutely no reason - leave at 'normal' and change to 'prefer max performance' per game/app profile.
Idk what are you talking about, I have that setting enabled and my GPU keeps running at minimum power unless I open a game.
He said you can either keep it at optimal or max performance. In PC's it hardly matters because heat and power issues are nonexistent.
@Globespy my advice is learn how to read.
When applying maximum performance for power management mode it doesn’t stick on either thing.
Same here
same for me aswell
Here’s what to do change the setting then just exit out the control panel…. It’s gonna say do u wish to apply the changes u made click yes! After that restart ur pc then open the control panel up and it should be changed
@@MrCrunch215 thank you buddy this worked
@@MrCrunch215 TY that worked lol restarted it after I did it but never went back to check lol just checked it’s it’s on prefer maximum
Excellent optimization but there is one thing that is avoidable ... the "global setting" power mode leave it in "normal" otherwise you will have the GPU with fixed clocks at maximum and an exaggerated consumption on the desktop ... take the programs one by one (the ones you use) in my case Cod Warzone and Apex and give it "Maximum Performance"
bro you for cod pre-rendered frames 1 or 3d application using?
@@melih.ozturk prerender 1 for all app
@@_xewo_9856 dude, is this setting the same as low latency in nvidia control panel? I use it as "off" there?
Do you have a source for this info? Would like some 2nd opinions before trying :)
Also i dont have "Normal" as an option, only Adaptive, Maximum Performance , Consistent and Optimal Power.
I have set the global power mode back to normal, but my clock speed still runs high all the time, i thnk its the msi utility v3 there are making it do that, but now it wont give me permisson to enter the MSI utilityv3 or v2.. I dont know what to do??
This video is 8 months old, pre 22h2 update. The section where you add the explorer application and dwm application can no longer be changed as it always reverts back to nvidia recommended settings, even if you set the global settings to performance mode. Windows has locked out the ability to change this setting apparently.
Wrong, still works fine after after 22h2
Although 21h2 is still the best windows
Would've loved to see the benchmark part using the 1060 instead of the 3080Ti.
1060 who still uses that? thats probly older then 99% of his viewers....
@@privatbruker5905 I said that to actually see the difference it makes for low budget gpus, and according to steam; the 1060 is till the most popular GPU to date. So yea the majority of gamers still use that card. :)
@@tr4ck3r19 i have a 1050 ti but i get 400-600 stable so im chilling
@@xiao.100rl7 Enjoy gaming my budd, as long as the card fits your needs enjoy it, that's all that matters
@@privatbruker5905 surprisingly a lot of ppl do have a 1060-1080ti
This does nothing, only enabled resizable bar and texture filtering on high performance can give you a little boost, i cant enable rebar cause my system is old and texture filtering was already on high performance the rest is just placebo and useless, it may even degrade your performance in some cases
My computer says it has ReBar enabled but when i look in the inspector I cannot find F00FF or the other ones even with the magnifier on
Why we cant see benchmarks for 1060, which would be more interesting..
Feel like the benchmarks could've been better. Since we're looking for more FPS testing them on popular multiplayer games such as Warzone, Valorant, and playing a actual match on Apex would be a good start to understanding how these optimizations would help in real use cases. Would also be nice to see the performance difference of the GTX 1060 since that's usually the main card most users have according to steam and have that alongside with the 3080Ti you have so we get a sense of how much of a difference each generation gets. Overall good video
Shhh don't point out obvious stuff like that, just click the affiliate links
No, since Benchmarks are made for test and provide way more reliable data. Just take the delta and you roughly have your answer.
@@navox933 training mode on apex isn't a reliable benchmark.
I use a gtx 970m and based on my optimizations, including this guides modifications to my nvidia settings, I am getting a solid 200-300 fps. My input latency has lowered significantly . My frames have boosted very significantly. Using high low high very high on CSgo, 8x antialiasing at 1920x1080 res. Overall I am quite pleased after perm disabling gsync and vsync on my pc. Previously I was at a steady 120fps and not nearly as reactive interms of input as I am currently, after using this guide. My pc overall is an alienware 15 r2 (2015-2016) and it feels like it’s running like a full sized desktop.also, this isn’t my first go at optimizing my pc. I’ve tried almost everything for 6 months on a consistent basis on the notion of researching and looking for a way to be operating at maximum performance. This is also the day, where I am locking in my settings for good. If you have a much more powerful system than I have, you will be exceptionally pleased with this gsync vsync global disablement. Hope this helps understand the impact of the guide here boys!(and girls)
Hi, i currently run a rtx 1060 6gb, upgrading to a 3080 in the next week, if you remind me ill link you the difference.... currently i get a stable capped 105 fps in apex, un capped it goes up and down 40fps on top of that
NOTE: If you set the "Power management mode" setting in the Nvidia panel to "prefer maximum performance", the clockrate of your GPU will never go down, even on idle, and your GPU will consume significantly more power at all times, even when you are just on the desktop doing nothing.
For example, my RTX card consumes over 90W at minimum at all times if the setting is "prefer maximum performance". If I set it to "normal" then it consumes less than 20W when nothing particularly heavy is being displayed.
As a side consequence the PC was running hotter than usual as well, which made fans spin faster, increasing noise.
If you change these settings you should monitor your GPU power consumption (especially when you are not running any graphical programs), and make a decision on whether the significantly increased power consumption is something you want to afford.
True. Use "Max Performance" only for specific aplications like games.
@@jedenzet Do you have any evidence that the GPU is slower in games when using the "power management mode" setting?
@@chy.0190 There isn't what, exactly? And what makes no difference, and to what?
I found this isnt the case with the 2070 super, but is the case with the RTX 4080.
The 2070 super would clock down even on max power settings.
With the 4080 I need "Normal" power settings in NVCP and Balanced power settings in windows (as opposed to High performance)
In some games optimal or adaptive will bork the game fps, because the game when unpaused will act like it's idling, and the gpu will go into idle mode, but is fixed with prefer maximum performance mode. Try it with Warriors Orochi 4.
do not follow him and turn off anisotropic filtering your games will look significantly worse with no fps gain at all , most of the settings he changed won't really do except for rebar , and do not set power to maximum performance on explorer , set it in main general tab or leave it on adaptive the gpu will boost auto when opening a game and won't when browsing web to save power
Hey Panjno, how come you have settings such as monitor technology and power management mode and other settings that dont appear on my pc. I have a 3070 and am on the latest drivers. I see other people having them just not me. Do you know why?
same with me but I think its cuz hes on windows 11
No, im on windows 10 and i have 1060 and they are shown to me idk....
@Flowy @Messinator it's just I've seen people with extra options on windows 10 then what I have. It's weird cause like following optimisations from like fr33thy he has options that aren't shown to me as well and he's on Windows 10 u til recently
I guess you need a G-Sync compatible monitor. Mine is FreeSync and I do not have the option.
NOTE: Turning off G-Sync while running FPS higher than what your monitor can handle results in screen tearing and stuttering even if it does slightly reduce input latency. So you're picking your poison here.
After making these changes i was getting some screen tearing with gsync enabled on elden ring, I've changed back the vsync in nvidia inspector to on and it's nice and smooth again. Cheers
I also noticed some screen tearing, with vsync off, i have set mine to fast because, if i just set it to ON, i get 138fps, 6fps lower then my 144hz monitor, i also changed Vsync tear control to Adaptive, inside the profile inspector, it seems like i get a little higher fps that way..
If you’re using Gsync the key is to have vsync enabled and low latency mode set to ultra in the nvidia settings with vsync disabled in-game.
NVPI rebar options settings have now been changed & can be found & shown in the video here ua-cam.com/video/03cMA9lnNjk/v-deo.html
Why would you want the _Power management mode_ set to *Prefer maximum performance* for _explorer.exe_ and _dwm.exe_ (Desktop Windows Manager)?
I know right those two are not even games nor 2d programs 😂😂 no wonder why this guy got so much hate because most of he's tweak are relevent.
Nice removing my comments for pointing out flaws.
Whenever I change the "Power Management mode" setting for either exploler, or the DWM, it reversts to its original setting everytim I hit "apply"... any ideas? It must be said that my only other option besides "Nvidia recommended" in the drop down against this setting is "use global (prefer maximum performance)"...
Try decreasing resolution -apply.. then set everything at desired level then apply
@@rayadelaide3096 Thank you so much! It works!!!
@@porcelain4261 yea buddy
@@rayadelaide3096 What do you mean decreasing resolution?
After doing developer option step and screen went black it didnt go back to desktop. It also deleted my gpu drivers.... I cant also acces nvidia control panel anymore
I´m having the same Problem and i don´t know what to do. Did you find any solution?
@@danielfetter2068 yes, i rebooted my pc. My drivers went nuts. So i deleted geforce xperience and re downloaded it and re instal my gpu drivers.... Was pain in a ass to figure it out...
Question... Are these changes applicable to VR Headset users, or just Display monitors. Just want to confirm before I try any of these changes. I'm tuning for VR performance at the moment.
bro i cant change windows explorer and dwm power management settings plz help
There is a new Option for rBAR in the common section in the NVIDIA Profile Inspector, you'll have to enable rBAR - Feature, rBAR - Options and rBAR - Size Limit to the one with the most games.
thanks for the heads up on that! When i go to the "unknown" section, F00BA, F00BB, and F00FF do not show. Any idea why that might be and/or know how I might be able to get those options to show so I can change them?
@@nicchang427 It isn't in the unknown section, it's in the section called: "common". For the rest, just follow what I said in my other comment.
@@jenusi001 well I'm in profile inspector right now and in the "common section the F00B settings aren't there and in the "unknown" section they aren't there either. I found the rebar settings though
@@nicchang427 Follow the Main Comment: You'll have to enable rBAR - Feature, rBAR - Options and rBAR - Size Limit to the one with the most games.
@@jenusi001 but I already have and I still don't get anything
No such thing as "monitor technology" in my settings...and strange thing is, it disappears from your UI in this video ... 2:19 right between Max Frame rate and Multi-Frame Sampled AA (MFAA) ...next screen 2:32 no more Monitor Technology in between....explain that?
I don't have it either.
g-sync doesn't cause input lag my dude, that's kind of the entire point of having a VRR monitor. as long as your framerate stays beneath your refresh rate, you'll never experience the typical v-sync input lag. I have an ASUS VG248QG and g-sync has changed my life.
Even with a GTX1050ti and a 60hz 1080p monitor I notice something is different after going through these settings. Games are definitely more snappy, I guess the input lag is lower. I didn't have any GSYNC option to select on my Nvidia control panel and that discouraged me from the start, but I found it on the Nvidia Profile Inspector and did what's recommended. I can't disable Vsync either or else I start seeing jarred lines with my 60hz monitor and that's awful, I was also discouraged because of that but I went for Vsync enabled at Fast setting instead. Thanks for this video, it helped and now you're on my GOAT list after I went through your other video too!
That's because if you don't have a G-SYNC monitor it will not show you that option. Thankfully you stuck to the end of the video.
Im a long time gamer. Gaming since 1985. I must say these settings are great and Although I have tweaked Nvidia Inspector I didn’t know about the other settings. Well done sir 👏
can you share ur inspector profile sir?
You should warn people about OC'ed cards. Actually CUDA P2 States Off will slightly push clocks higher, for me it was 200Mhz on memory clock and that made my card (2060 super) unstable
Bro i have rtx 2070 armor my gpu overclocked, What should I do with this setting? no problem now?
@@melih.ozturk Just leave this option "On", that's what i did :)
@@MavVvius I have no problem with it turned off, should I still leave it on because you are gpu oc?
@@melih.ozturk Leave it "On" then if u have no issues, you'll know for future when something begin to happen
@@MavVvius I started getting crashes very often in pubg, like I will turn it on for this setting
Anisotropic filtering is so minimal in terms of performance impact, but turning it off will make everything look like dog shit. Really poor advice unless you're trying to gain every single fps and playing on a 10 year old GPU...
thank you so much man, your videos are the only reason i'm still able to enjoy gaming nowadays and im not over exaggerating
You can say exaggerating and get the same point across as saying over exaggerating. That’s what the word exaggerate is for
@@elyzium not really, without optimizing my pc i get around 80-100 fps and i can feel that my game isnt running smoothly, after applying all those settings i get 144 consistently, and since im using a 144hz monitor theres a huge difference
@Panjno how should I update my game ready drivers? should I go through nvidias force or do I have to do the set up over again like in the vid?
sorry wrong vid I'm talking about thisa one ua-cam.com/video/B8zSEdf9DGI/v-deo.html
About 4 years ago i used to watch your videos to get the extra juice out of my gtx 660 by tweaking it, it was a founders edition. i also overlocked it by watching your video. It lasted me 2 whole years and i bought it used. Such good days, from fallout 4 to AC odyssey, i played every dream game on it. Those days are gone now
What happened to it?
What happened to it
is this a joke lol? forcing AF off? If you're lucky you will gain 1 fps by going from 16x to off... Also there is absolutely no gaming benefit to setting explorer and the other one to max perf. Your GPU doesnt need to render the desktop and folders at max perf. That setting has ZERO effect on games and leaving dev tools on opens you up to security issues
CUDA P2 state will never engage during gameplay... the only potential way it could is if the game your playing isnt using 100% GPU...actually even at 80% it wont put any to sleep. That setting is for older games that dont need to have your gpu running full tilt to get 240 fps...wth dude?
MEM Allocation policy does nothing. Its set by the game and changes as you play. You dont need to change this, in fact it can lead to crashes.
Why didnt you disable ansel? That will improve performance.
Resizable bar has to be supported by the game...you cant force it. MSI settings...no no no.
These gains are coming from setting the CP power use to prefer max performance and in SOME newer games a bump from resizable bar
You know how many optimization videos Ive seen that enable or disable options that just rinse and repeat from other videos? ALOT. Also Resizable bar is still fairly new and Ive seen many benchmarks that show it has a negative impact on performance. In most cases this setting should be off till its more popular.
This is more helpful than the video
If you don't have "monitor technology" in 3D settings, you may need to enable it in your monitor settings. For my Samsung G49, I had to enable "adaptive sync" in the Game tab before "monitor technology" appeared in the control panel.
This is such a true statement! It pains me to think of all the people running FreeSync/Gsync monitors but don't even know enough about the technology to make sure that it is actually enabled. I don't think it was on by default on my monitor either, I have the Monoprice DM 27" 1440p 180hz (165hz w/ Adaptive Sync) IGZO-IPS. If I hadn't enabled it in my monitor settings and then in the Nvidia control panel, it would not be working. It is also a 10-bit monitor and the Nvidia control panel (resolution settings) default to 8-bit, I had to change it manually. Another miss by many, a lot of people out there running 10-bit panels at 8-bit. Not as big as deal as not enabling Gsync/Freesync but still...
Does enabling g sync cause higher input latency though? Specially controllers?
Where to find this option in monitor settings?
@@y_zass some monitors will tell you on display if you simply press a button lol
Bro.. I was playing warzone at 65 fps, its now 80fps holy thank you very much panj
Hi when i do the DLDSR setting the game looks amazing but the mouse feels weird like its get slowed :/ is there any fix or way for this ?
I have a Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080Ti GPU, why does my Nvidia control panel lack half the settings you are referring to in this video?
Same here I don't have other options on the bottom
I have seen many videos, but honestly you are the best ever… keep it up 👏🏽
What is the best approach If I have a freesync monitor 165 Hz and a game which 90% of time runs on 120 FPS and rarely above 160...?
Thank you for the video, it's very useful.
At 09:10 you accidentally changed the Memory Allocation Policy option to Intergraph ISSD.
i don't have those 3 settings even after enabling RBAR from BIOS and clicking the icon on Nvidia Profile Inspector
how can i do it?
went from 60 fps to 40-50 fps, thank you so much bro !
Thats whats gonna happen when ytube removed dislikes
Same here.
why did you use these power editing Profiles on your GTX 1060 and not your RTX 3080 as usual? XD are you scared Mr.Panjno? XD
i love when you upload so i can apply all these tweaks to my system and get a nice performance increase thank you panjno
The best :) enable developer settings wtf :))) TOP now i understund i dont know my PC :))
I cant change the settings on Explorer.exe what do I do.
Me too...
here also
Yep, it is auto reverting back to default (dwm also)
Just skip the step
@@Panjno the other steps worked fine, and o get 2 more fps in warzone LMAO
No cap
1. Gain up to 25% by spending an hour on minor tweaks
2. proceeds to show benchmarks that actually don't go beyond a 9% improvement.
Normally I enjoy and take the tips from your videos. But this one just leaves me with so many questions. The probable worst thing you can do if you wanna tell people to "optimizie" is telling them to do this or that without actually explaining it and don't benchmark the individual changes themselves.
maximum performance for explorer.exe? What the fuck is that supposed to do with my ingame performance? Also enable resizable bar even tho I did not explain what it actually does and how much you gain from it.
At the end of the day you suggest like 20 optimization tweaks and we have no idea which of them actually do something. Could just be one or two of these settings that make for that 8% increase in that single game.
He didn't mention ancel, he's totally not an expert, nor have tested the settings.
g Sync off more frames per second but your monitor can't display them, 144Hz = 144 frames per second😂
Most of that performance gain is probably just turning on rebar. Hard to say if any of those tweaks really did anything. Would like to see another test where rebar is out of the equation, either being on at all times or off completely.
Indeed. Most of the things suggested (especially Explorer, WDM etc... at the beginning) are useless placebo users shouldn't mess with. The only thing that really makes sense in this video is forcing Rebar (for some games only) boost.
In general, hidden NVPI settings instead can effectively be used to remove stuttering and improve smoothness with some unoptimized games with hitches and the like (especially Unity or UE4 buggy games...), not to increase fps, but this is another story and must be set per game. I've fixed many known to be (micro)stuttering for everybody and now running smoothly with some custom tweaks from NVPI.
@@lucal7756 what is NVPI settings?
The power settings definitely give unnecessary high clocks on the GPU when idling together with more noise from the cooling (and screentearing if you previously used G-sync/Freesync) 🤡
By the end of the video, if you were paying attention you would have noticed that he has a 5900X and 1060 3GB. He is so GPU limited he could set the MSI priority to infinity and probably get a 0.1% gain. The problem is you do that on a normal person rig that is a few years old and not GPU limited, it's gonna do the opposite and do a lot more than 0.1% damage to your performance. Also most of the settings are available in the regular NVCP, so downloading all this unknown trid party crap is a waste of time. Turning off G-sync isn;t that much of an issue if you have a computer that can easily pump out enough frames to satisfy a static refresh rate screen.
@@M3PH11 G-Sync or any VRR option provides a more constant experience in ANY SITUATION otherwise the constant change in responsiveness is a problem on it's own followed by screen tearing due to monitor and gpu starting to mix and mismatch frame, waiting for the frame to fully render prevents another from rendering halfway through the first to prevent tearing. The gains came from ReBar and disabling anisotropic filtering(which makes everything look like a low res texture).
On the msi utility it says requested registry access is not allowed can someone please tell me how to fix this
Same
Power management mode switches back to “Nvidia recommended” every time I change it
Here’s what to do change the setting then just exit out the control panel…. It’s gonna say do u wish to apply the changes u made click yes! After that restart ur pc then open the control panel up and it should be changed
@@MrCrunch215 thank you man
I definitely would NOT recommend to set Explorer and Desktop to "maximum performance Mode" as of the GPU "never ever again" will lower the GPU Frequency and ALWAYS eat Energy like Hell!
Would als be nice of you would explain WHY you change "Memory Allocation Policy" to WKS_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_POLICY_MODERATE_PRE_ALLOCATION?
The "ReBar settings" (0X000F00BA, 0X000F00BB and 0X000F00FF) are no longer available in new drivers (2023)!
Can you do a system optimization guide for elden ring? The game stutters a lot, crash during online play and frame drops when using night maiden’s mist on a small group of enemies.
There's nothing you can do, DX12 & Vulkan titles ignore most of the driver settings (which is usually beneficial if correctly used by developers, if done improperly stuttering & such is the outcome).
10:15 The profiles don't exist in newer versions of the profile inspector
Setting your GPU to prefer maximum performance has no benefit. Your just maxing your clock speed of your GPU no matter what state it is in. This will only lessen the lifespan of your GPU and cost you more money on your electricity bill. If your playing games or doing taxing GPU intensive work loads it will automatically boost to the highest clock speed available.
But with laptop u're ur not using the GPU at all time
Agreed, i personally use it but im a very small use case. Which is why i recommended using the adaptive mode / alternative modes available
I would not do any of this. Why are you applying 3D Power profiles on explorer and DWM. that feels random and useless and there was no explanation why. Do explorer and DWM get throttled GPU clocks that result in low FPS on Windows explorer. Did think those really max out all of the DirectX or OpenGL API that would benefit from that max or optimal power plan? lol a lot of this feels like un-needed tech jargon to make people think they are getting more performance.
Why avoid Gsync? How does that hurt performance or input lag to warrant it needing to be turned off? The first clip of Nvidia control panel showed you with a GTX 1060 3Gig model but then you had a 3080ti after talking about turning off gsync and then your activate window water mark was gone. What is going on here? You have DSR turned on. Was that used in the benchmarks because that would really hurt performance rendering games at a higher res?
Why you can manually adjust the driver using that program he had you download. That basically what Nvidia Control panel 3D settings does. A bunch of this was just do this and no explanation why or if you need it.
Thank you for such a detailed and helpful video.
I have a question regarding something that has been bothering me for a while.
Do you know why does Dota 2 CPU and GPU usage stay bellow 60%?
I've tested it on several PCs and it's all the same, regardless of me optimizing those PCs or not.
For example I have Ryzen 5 3600 and GTX1070 Strix OC, 16GB 3200MHz CL16 and my CPU never goes above 40% usage and GPU never goes above 60-65%. To make it worse, CPU usually hovers around 30-35% and GPU around 45-55%. I've been getting the same FPS with Ryzen 7 1700 and GTX1050Ti and with this PC. What's up with that?
Also, both of my CPU and GPU are regularly cleaned, the entire system actually is being cleaned twice a week. I have 5 Arctic P12 fans in a good airflow case. I'm using Western Digital SN750 Black 3500mbps nvme, however my monitor is an AOC 60hz ips. FPS ranges from 100 to 190 but usually is around 120-140.
I've tried discovering what might cause this and didn't have any luck. I really hope you'll see this comment and hopefully discover what the issue is. I'm planning on getting a 144hz monitor so fixing this would mean a lot.
Thank you in advance and once again thank you for your videos as always. :) Cheers
Have you tried changing the dota.exe process to 'High'? Maybe worth a shot if you haven't tried it
@@ericwasgehtsiedasan1800 Actually yes I have and it didn't change a thing. This is why I find it quite bizarre.
The game just probably isn't very optimized. Developers do this alot with games that aren't that demanding to run. If people are already getting really good fps they don't see the need to make the game run at 300fps for most people instead of 200.
same here
Instead of ''Just trust me bro'' approach, you could explain what these options do because I can assure you some of these actions WILL wear out the components affected unnecesarly while pc is idle.
I can't change any settings in the Nvidia Control Panel for the windows explorer.exe or the DWM.exe. All of the options are grey. I opened Nvidia Control Panel from "open as administrator" too. Any idea what the problem is?
i have the same issue . i have a dual card setup in my laptop . I added explorer.exe to windows setting to use the better gpu . Even after that settings are still greyed out in nvidia.
probably because of integrated gpu
Same as mine too. Try to do the settings like in the video but it greyed out
@@neomonreasid already found a fix? its the same as mine
@@zechtt2735 nope
Can’t find the CUDA P2 STATES setting ?!
I can't change anything with explorer.exe because every option is shown grey in the control pannel
same here
same here
same here
Do you have a laptop? I do. Maybe that’s the problem?
Same here
Videos like this make me wish we had number of downvotes.
Dude you gave me 10 to 16% fps improvement for free. This isn't just your average clickbait "make your pc faster" channel, but many of your videos did wonders for me. Really appreciate it! Cheers
Oh no
also prob have your energy bill more $
All of this is completely unnecessary. The video card handles all of this perfectly fine through the basic control panel. Telling your card it can only allocate so much memory to a game is going to make it run worse, not better.
This dude is a joke.
Absolute legend, this video not only got saved underneath my guides tab. It got me to subscribe. My 3060, was chugging on cyber punk at 40 frames, 1080p. And now it's at a locked 60. Running on high graphics with RTX off thank you. My thousand mods in Skyrim is even better. Allowing me to increase my LOD without losing performance
Wow I get better than that with a 1660 ti. But on FS22 I have to run low settings and can only stay at around 30 fps without jumping all over the place.
Why should i set the interrupt priority to "high" in msi mode?
U command us what to set the settings at, but without any further explanation... It definitely wouldnt hurt explaining what and why
is this recommended for gaming laptops ?
Test Warzone 1080p
PC SPECS: i7 10700KF
RTX 3070
Ram 32gb 3200
My fps 230+
F00BA F00BB and F00FF Dont show up for me at all.
Hey man have you found out something about the problem? I am currently having the same problem and wanted to know what you did
Big Update I Found out that these combinations are just Shortcuts for the Features rBar- Feature, rBar - Options and rBar - Size limit. All these options can be found at the menu „common“
@@fliegendetomate4368wdym where do u find these settings in profile inspector?
@@fliegendetomate4368wdym where is that in profile inspector?
@@fliegendetomate4368ohhhhh nvm tysm
Guys, anyone can help me? I cant find "0x00F00-FF - BA- BB" for some reason. They are not in the list or named differently?
Hello panjno. Do these optimizations work on a gaming laptop? In the past I have noticed a few changes that I couldn't make due to not having the options that pc users have? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Does anybody know the answer to this? Massive FPS drop since the bee warzone update so looking to do some of these
Makes worse for my gaming laptop so I reverted to the original settings
The final benchmark looks deceiving because 99% of that uplift in performance surely comes from enabling reBAR..so yeah.. 🙃
Thanks again for including benchmarks at the end !!
What is the benefit of setting "Allow access to the GPU counters for all users"?
No other tips sorry. As feedback though followed a number of your previous videos and got great results with an i7 8700k and a RTX 3070 so I wasn't expecting anything much for CSGO. I was wrong though feels way more responsive, less input lag I guess as well as 20 - 30 more FPS. Thank you. 1440p 144Hz.
"Prefer maximum Performance" keeps for Video Card running as high as possible CONSTANTLY, which is bad.
Thank you Chris. I really appreciate it and that was exactly what I was trying to do. No fuss and helping people get on with what they need
Hey Panjno...make a video using a tool called the interrupt affinity policy tool to assign different system components to different cpu cores....i use this tool to improve fps and system latency on my pc
Awesome tutorial, I definitely gained about 20FPS on my 1080Ti. Thank you
Lol!
Hey bud. Great vid, tho I'm thinking to do all of these changes on my hp pavilion laptop with gtx1650, but there's no monitor technology option to turn G-SYNC off in the 3D settings. Also, in the program settings I cannot choose the graphic card for the explorer n for dwm, it permanently on integrated. Any suggestions would be more than welcome. TIA
I have 1. Make sure your power settings in windows is set to performance. Learned the hard way. Very noticeable difference.
Most people who complain about choppy performance/sound artifacts in youtube 4k generally are 1. have their windows power settings NOT set to performance 2. are on laptops, where their windows power settings default to battery saving.
I go to my power settings and click high performance restart the computer and it goes back to balanced . Any ideas on why ? Does it have something to do with administrator settings ?
all these "noticeable" increase is only due to desabled g-sync/v-sync option
Straitened out my problem with artifacts. Looks great gaming at 4k 60 fps. Thanks panjno
lovely! - what game was artifacting?
Answer the man, im curious too..
ANSWER
This video saved me I thought something was wrong with my pc
Just applied the recommendations from the video and my CPU temps went from 28 degrees Celsius IDLE to 55! I did not make any other changes except for wagt was mentioned in the video.
Wow really??? What system are you running?
This really shouldnt be the case as nothing we cover in this video should adjust this, however you could change your power management mode back to what it was
@Panjno I don't know why it's doing that, I've had no other issues with any of your videos but this one I followed to a T and resulted in crazy high Idle temps. I reset the NVIDIA panel back to stock settings and the issue went away.
@@JollygreenFullSteam prolly prefer maxium perfomance makes your cpu go full mhz at all times
It's probably something to do with the prefer maximum performance settings. Do everything he says but instead of max performance, let your PC optimally decide power
Also check if your intel card (if you have a inbuilt processor gpu) is not set on high performance only mode in the intel graphics panel
Monitor Technology isn't an option for me I can't continue to follow this guide how do i check if its enabled or disabled now? (its literally not in my control panel)
Overall a great video, but I don't see the point of showing us benchmarks when using a completely different GPU compared to the one you were making all the changes for (the 1060)....unless the changes you made had no significant bearing on the changed settings for the 1060 ? 🤔 For that reason I cannot recommend these changes to anyone.
nvidia control panel - Vsync: Adaptive , works for me!
High quality video as usual, thanks. By the way, I saw that disabling cpu 0 can boost fps
in some games
When I allowed access for manage GPU performance my screen went black for ages so I turned my pc off now it doesn’t recognise my monitor at all! What do I do I need helpppppp
Same for me((
Back in the day I used to open a command terminal at boot instead of the win user logon screen (by switching a few files and suspending some processes). Than I would start games and tools from the terminal. It gived me a good 25% framerate boost, compared from starting games after logging in. There are legal and security problems doing anyways, so I wont advise it or give any specific info. Just so you know it is doable and effective.
in windows 7 you could replace the accessibilty options tool on the logon screen (the executable for it) with a copy of cmd.exe and then just click the accessibilty options icon and voila, instant commnd prompt.
@@M3PH11 yeah but afaik you cannot do it within the running windows system: To do it you must boot from another windows installation, or a live cd, or a Linux distro etc.(to be allowed to swap files)
there are also processes of windows you can suspend to avoid slowdowns
@@lucamatteobarbieri2493 I actually did it on a live system once and only once
This is complete trash! I was convinced when he set explorer.exe to use max performance, lol
Hi Panjo. thank you for posting another fps boost tutorial. I've been following your FPS boost tutorials and it really helps. I just want to ask which is better for me, G-sync off or on. I have i5 7th gen and my gpu is gtx 1060 6gb. I currently having 60-80 fps while playing warzone with NIS on. thanks again!
I would turn ON g-sync for you, your fps is on the lower side and the game should feel more smooth afterwards. What refresh rate is your monitor?
@@Panjno it's 144hz. thanks bro!
@@Panjno ????????????????????????????? bro what
the whole point of gsync is when your average fps is lower than your refresh rate, it bridges the gap so to speak, i literally have the same card and same monitor hz, and freesync works for me better on than off
@@Panjno Hey Buddy.... great Vid... I've used your tips before. I am attempting to " Tune" my new build....11900K z590 hero MoBo and an EVGA FTW Ultra 3090.....when using the Nvidia inspector ( having followed the " Non Global" method) and tuning in Microsoft Flight simulator and saving the settings.... do I need to keep the inspector open when flying or do I need to just save the settings and close it and forget it ??? IE{ set it once and it will always work closed ??
There is no monitor technology setting for me can anyone help because I want to disable g sync
In Power management mode i only have two options to choose: "recommended from NVIDIA" and "Use global settings"
How do i get the other two options "optimal power" and "prefer maximum performance"?
My dwm and explorer power managements won’t change from nvidia recommended please help?
Your videos are goated ever since I got my 3080 I’ve been watching all your videos on optimizing and they work so good . Keep at it fam