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Heads up, if you turn off Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling, it disables your ability to do frame generation in games that support it. This is not mentioned in the video, but you're gonna want to test and see if there's any performance boost for you from disabling it and if that boost is worth not being able to use frame gen, which is also important for boosting performance.
strangely enough, i turned off hardware accelerated gpu scheduling i got fps boost on a plague tale requiem even though HAGS disabled FG and NvReflex lol. i never went to Registry on my new pc yet when i opened it now i found the registry settings mentioned in the video are already set, WTF?
Super niche add-on, but for anyone running a laptop + eGPU combo, HAGS can provide a very significant stability and performance boost. The only thing I will say is that I have seen it cause a pseudo 'low refresh rate' problem when waking from sleep. The fix is either to Ctrl+shift+win+b to reset your GPU driver or, if you have an external monitor, switch to PC only or duplicate and then back to external only.
Turning off game mode & hardware accelerated GPU scheduling alone, had immediate improvements. I've been fed up with all these tweaking guides over yt which improves nothing & explain nothing but act like kings. Thank you, bro.
If you have a weak cpu and a strong gpu, then hags will definitely increase fps nicely, but if you have a strong cpu and a weaker gpu hags probably won’t make a difference and in some cases it will just overload your weak gpu. But if you have a balanced system, then keep hags off
Problem on your end. Game mode has changed since it was first released. It just disabled notifications and Windows updates while a game is open. No difference in FPS from testing. HAGS is entirely system and game dependent. Some games benefit from it while others don't. Just leave it on and don't worry about 3 fps.
Dude thank you, great vid. I love the detail even in the "easy" section all the way down to having OBS minimized in your 2nd screen rather than 1st because that definitely was something I'd thought about as well
really appreciate the honest nature of your testing and admitting what works and doesn't instead of trying to claim it all works and you know it all lol. thanks man
Thank you so much for your comment! That's the point of the video BUT...make sure to test it out first, just because it works for me, might not work for you!
Nice video. I feel that there is a lot of misinformation in the tweaking community and it’s important that people test these changes to make sure they are not placebo effects
True about testing, but I’d not call it placebo since the pc is not going to perform better bc the user believes it’s tweaked lol. More like some bias or something
its not even that some of its misinformation lol, ofc theres idiots that make pc optimization videos that are just obviously terrible but MOST are good you just gotta tweak what best for your pc. all pcs are diff. For example in regedit if your chagning the system priority control, every1 doesnt have the same core count or thread count so the best option is gonna be diff for everyone and any pc optimization video it even says that you have to tweak to your own pc and run test benchmarks. EVEN with this dudes video, your still gonna have to see what works best for YOUR pc. Like if your pc is cpu bottlenecked, youll need diff nvidia control panel settings, game settings, window settings etc and whatever case may be for bottleneck on cpu or no bottleneck at all, and whether or not you have a amd/nvidia/intel gpu
@@rafaelcruzs2 placebo means nothing is different but since you have the mindset it its, you see everything from the way you believe it, even if it isn't true
Duuuuuuuude, thank you so much for this!!!! This should be on the cover of UA-cam for all of us FPS gamers seeking to maximize performance. I run two RTX 2070 Super KO's in SLI and without triggering any settings once I got my SLI bridge, I was sitting at relatively 120 FPS thinking that it's fine. Having gone through too long of a time period to figure out why I dealt with any of the issues that came through being a consistent Halo Infinite player, this is the icing on the cake. Especially if it's just relatively 10-15 FPS more -- thank you very much.
I can NOT understand why someone would dislike this video. This is by far the best "optimization" guide out there and i salute you for your enormous work on this video man.
@@30Prods It's an estimation of those who disliked while having the extension even if it's not correct it only means that the viewed amount is lower, which makes it even more surprisiing
@@30Prods It goes based off how many people have actually disliked it, as far as I know it doesn't estimate anything, it just has a ton of users using it.
HAGS is a double edged sword. the FPS difference is very game dependant and most newer titles will see a benefit to having it turned on, and it should have very little to no effect for games that don't take advantage of it
@@aaronbong and this is why people usually test multiple games when doing stuff like this. keeping stuff simple is a good philosophy, but is not always practical. also steam has a built in fps counter that you can enable per game, this would have been an easy way for you to get people to test this stuff themselves and it would be for a game they actually play, not just csgo.
In Valorant there is a known problem that if you have hags on and you tab out of your game, you may not be able to click anything anymore, not any apps, nothing. So you have to restart your pc
The best video ever made about increasing FPS, avoiding countless useless adjustments and only bringing you what really works. Thank you, well done 😀💪🏻
You are actually the man bro I’ve been dealing with fortnite running like trash on my high end pc in DX12 and have watched hundreds of guides to try to fix it for over a year and thought i just needed to get a 40 series card but now my pc is finally running Fortnite without stutters at higher settings and I have better FPS and more consistent frames you earned a sub bro! Keep being a legend! Everyone should deff try what he recommends and see if it helps your system because this video really helped my pc run a lot better.
What exactly did you do I have High End PC still experiencing input delay & micro stuttering as well I play performance mode PC spec GPU RTX 3070 & CPU i7-11700KF
@@zlltumuertellz5168Bro see this video it help me a lot with my 3090 I passed to 180 to 240 fps stable in battle royale.ua-cam.com/video/mqTM3mgMRjo/v-deo.htmlsi=frOnEFBftCeZbm3K
The reason closing apps on the second monitor will give more fps is because if you have hardware acceleration on, then the gpu is providing that app with extra juice to run smoothly on the second monitor, you just have to disable it in app settings
As always it depends - if you also have an iGPU but you are CPU bottlenecked, you may benefit from leaving it on, but having windows use the power saving iGPU for the browser and other non-game apps (leaving bigger dGPU for games only). Turning off hardware acceleration will use CPU to draw browser graphics/video, it's all about tradeoffs.
I've been into tweaking since im 14 because i had an awful PC. Im 29 now and 99% of performance guides on YT are all clickbait and will harm your PC. This video is on point. Good job sir!
There was a time where all alarm bells in my brain started activating after the videos said "turn off these security features in your regedit", knew it would mess up my pc but was so desperate for more fps, I still did it 🤣
@@hypnotiqI tried this, the reinstaller crashes during blue screen. Got a brand new laptop (4 months old) and I already have Windows update problems and keyboard randomly stops working. Quite annoying, I remember going into reg edit trying to solve the windows update errors, so you think I am fcked and needs a clean install?
15:12 Disable SMT - 15:41 Debloated NVIDIA Driver - 17:02 Registry Editor - Directory: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Multimedia\SystemProfile NetworkThrottlingIndex = ffffffff (Hexadecimal) SystemResponsiveness = 0 (Hexadecimal) GPU Priority = 8 (Hexadecimal) Priority = 6 (Hexadecimal) Scheduling Category = High SFIO Priority = High Multimedia with the priorities, helps, yet not noticeable enough to note an improvement. Systemresponsiveness and NetworkThrottlingIndex, keep them both on "a" (hexadecimal), which is 10 decimal. 0 reverts to 10 anyways, Disabling SMT only helps in scenarios where your single core is the important stuff that gets prioritized, CS2 mostly benefits from it and it's true that you get a lot of FPS, but that since the engine takes advantage of your single cores. It also reduces core to core latency and memory latency by a bit. Not much to say
For the NVCP, it is better to not use Power Management set as Prefer Maximum Performance in your Global Setting since all of your application will be utilizing your graphic card at max frequency. I'd recommend to leave it as Optimal (if you have it) otherwise leave it as normal. When you are looking forward into fully boosting only for your game and not for any other application such as browser, OBS or spotify. Set your Power Management as Prefer Maximum Performance INSIDE Program Settings. Hope this helps!
Yea it makes your fans run loud and your GPU will constantly be at higher frequency. Idk why people recommend this it does nothing for you in a game. If increasing total power available is the goal move Power Slider up to 105% or 110% depending what Afterburner allows. If that's not enough then overvolting is your only option, but only a hard-core overclocker or an insane person would do that to their GPUs these days, as most cards ship from factory with balls to the wall OC and power curves. At least to the limits of what air cooling can accomplish without cracking silicon and toasting VRAM modules.
FINALLY, A VIDEO THAT WORKS FOR MY BUM ASS LAPTOP!!!!!! I went through so many fos guides and couldn't get above 60, but now after this vid my fps is 118-120 all the time
3:07 this is the setting for when your pc doesn't automatically switch from cpu's integrated graphics to actual gpu. It might make a huge difference, especially on laptops.
@@abdakada4562 You should definitely specify high performance in graphics preferences. If you turn on gaming mode quote "Windows will not try to download or install updates in the background, and apps that use the Windows notification system won't interrupt your game" so i don't think it will change much.
@@abdakada4562 that option just tells windows which cpu to usa for a specific application, there is the same thing inside the nvidia control panel, usually the pc choses the best automatically but if it happens that it's using the wrong gpu thata makes a huge differnce, minecraft for me is an example of a game that chooses the integrated gpu by default so that's when you need this option, for cs never had thip problem, it's most probably already on the right one
@@ekay6566 very true, I tried making it as short as I could and that's why a lot of people were telling me that it's not detailed enough but majority of people prefer fast so I can't do anything about it haha
Not sure if it has been patched, but anti-aliasing on 2x MSAA seems to have a competitive advantage on certain railings, such as the rail floor on the edge of bomb site B on vertigo. CMAA does not have this advantage.
Before editing the registry be sure to create (export) a backup. If something goes wrong you can click on the backup file and restore your previous settings in the registry
For Escape from Tarkov: Arena Players! I am playing on W11 @ 1440p, on 5600x + 3070 ti, so a very limited CPU, and tried the steps 0:00~5:16 and 12:32~18:10... Damn was it worth it. My lowest FPS and even my average FPS are about 12,5%~15% better and the hick ups are gone... Gameplay is as smooth as never before. PS: Not sure if you will have the same experience, but in my case this Guide was absolutely worth it! Great Content! EDIT: I also managed to get a little better frame times and smoother experience by deactivating "Windows Game Mode". But like i said... this is all about Tarkov Arena, and the experience on my Rig, i havent tried other Games.
Thanks to this video, my cs2 fps went from 210-230 to 270-300!!!! Not once during the match did it drop below 240 fps. Thank you for explaining this in such great detail! myspecs: i5 11600k 3070ti 32ram (The advanced section was done only for the part that changes the regiedit)
@@aaronbong its not that simple again because higher fps have the most 1% fps dips and that cause stutters, its an extensive period of testing with 1000 fps cameras etc, you can check some channels measuring latency and its not about highest fps only..
There is one thing people might want to know about setting 4:30 Power Management, changing it from normal also increases the GPU idle temperature quite considerably the more powerful your card is. Say, 3090 consumes 75-110 W just on idle compares to Normal mode when it's 25-40 W, Fan no longer stops when at low temp. Mileage may vary, but I usually leave it on Normal across all of my PCs after finding that out, and it came in the clutch when paying that power bill when I was a bit light on the pocket. Or just change it whenever you're gaming, that'd be fine too.
@@ricardomotafreitas4849 its not worth it, even people at nvidia said, you might get 1% at best improvement or nothing at the cost of useless power consumption
@@ricardomotafreitas4849is that a setting in the nvidia panel? Because i don't have nvidia but want to choose specific power settings for different applicatioms
see the thing is, hes making it out to be that most ppl lie or misinform in other pc optimization videos, when hes doing EXACTLY what any other video shows, and honestly not as much as other ones show. The thing is, it dont matter if you followed 100% what he did, its not gonna give you the performance gain he got, hes prolly running on a perf paired pc that has almost zero bottleneck. Like if your pc is cpu bottlenecked, youll need diff nvidia control panel settings, game settings, window settings etc and whatever case may be for bottleneck on cpu or no bottleneck at all, and whether or not you have a amd/nvidia/intel gpu. Or if your psu isnt giving enough power to your components, or your disks are slow etc. theres just WAY too may variables for him to say "oh this is the right way" you just gotta test what works best on your pc
Thanks man, this is the best cs2 optimization video out there, once you follow the instructions in this video you dont need to watch any other cs2 optimization video at all.
Great Video. Problem with those tutorials to improve fps is that I have never seen and comparison before and after and this is red flag for me.I have never seen any significant fps improvement after those tweaks.Great Video.
PC Builder and gamer from Miami Florida. WONDERFUL walkthrough. Even level 3 can be done with your explanations and a lot of these i don't know because Windows 11 is new and not everything is in the same place as Win10. THANKS FOR THIS! Keep it up.
Tbh, the main issue is, if you playing a competitive game where input lag matters, you don't wanna focus just on fps increase, bcs lots of tweaks makes your input lag skyrocket. And lots of input lag settings makes your fps drop (bcs of how your computer is processing info faster with less delay) so the trades are complicated if you don't research well.
@@UnbanGuru Dude, anything above your refresh rate is not used. Doesn't matter if you run league of legends with 144 or 600 fps, if your monitor is 144, the extra will just create tearing issues, hence why you cap. So if you use frame generation for example, you will get double the fps and double the input lag. Y'all need to study a bit.
Bro my problem was the fricking Game mode, I was like "ye let's test it" while I was in game, and when I got back it was so smooth and all that lag I played with dissapeared. Thank you so much bro, this is the REAL optimization guide for any game.
I hate how some of the top comments basically states that you should just buy a better computer, as if the people watching these tutorials could afford one in the first place.
What you suggested absolutely helped, and you're right; all those videos out there are fake and noticed over the years that none ever helped. I noticed a decent increase enabling 'Re-Size Bar' or 'Resizable Bar' in the BIOS if you havent tried that. Liked and subbed
You know, fun fact, I actually tried running my browser with hardware acceleration on and my 2nd monitor with my integrated GPU instead of the dedicated GPU, and in all the benchmarks I did - furmark, cinebench and all of the 3dmark tests, the performance was worse than having the dedicated GPU handle the browser itself while a youtube video is playing on 1080p, by around 2%. It is better for FPS, at least in my case, for the iGPU to remain unused, acting as an emergency gpu for any troubleshooting if my dedicated one decides to unalive itself, so don't buy a CPU with integrated graphics thinking you can dump the boring tasks to it for a boost in performance, because it won't work. Either you get one for redundancy and peace of mind, knowing you have a way to troubleshoot any potential problem with your GPU by yourself first and/or have a usable PC while you get a new one, or don't bother and just get one without integrated graphics since they're cheaper.
Definitely keep boost player contrast on, it's so operator skins in the game don't appear camoflagued against similar colored textures. The SAS model is black so it's obviously easier to see without, but the terrorist models with brown/yellow colors are harder to see on brown/yellow maps.
Thanks for the great video!👍 Unfortunately there is still a lot of lazy and sloppy tuning, optimization and tweaking content everywhere. Even placebo tweaks from the Windows XP days are still used. I hope there will be more people like you.❤
see the thing is, hes making it out to be that most ppl lie or misinform in other pc optimization videos, when hes doing EXACTLY what any other video shows, and honestly not as much as other ones show. The thing is, it dont matter if you followed 100% what he did, its not gonna give you the performance gain he got, hes prolly running on a perf paired pc that has almost zero bottleneck. Like if your pc is cpu bottlenecked, youll need diff nvidia control panel settings, game settings, window settings etc and whatever case may be for bottleneck on cpu or no bottleneck at all, and whether or not you have a amd/nvidia/intel gpu. Or if your psu isnt giving enough power to your components, or your disks are slow etc. theres just WAY too may variables for him to say "oh this is the right way" you just gotta test what works best on your pc
legend sir. great video. i'm sure this took u many many many hours to do to be able to summarise it like this. i'm an IT expert and the way u broke up into easy medium and hard was very good. i can understand how most users dont want to tread in the reg etc. but even so u made it easy for them to follow. thank u for your service! p.s. ez subscribe.
u r welcome sir! @@aaronbong might be worth mentioning. for the registry; users can rightclick and 'EXPORT' the registry hive if they want to make a backup before making changes. to restore, simply double click and allow it to write back to registry.
For the bottleneck, I would say always try to optimise your graphics settings so that your CPU IS the bottleneck. Especially for CS2 where the visuals are not that important. Also disabling SMT while having threads set to a number higher than your physical CPU cores is probably at least counterproductive, same for the number of cores set in msconfig. Also bare in mind that while some of these settings might improve FPS for CS, they might decrease your FPS in other games and apps (especialy hardware accelerated GPU scheduling and SMT).
cpu bottlenecking is the worst, never do this unless you like stuttering and micro-stuttering. Research frametime and framepacing better. What you want in any game is your gpu to be at 100% most of the time if not always, this way even low fps is consisted and games feel fluid. 300 avg fps is useless with low 1% and 0.1% lows.
In most games you want your GPU to be the bottleneck yes, but definitely not CS and most competitive titles where you want to max out your CPU to have the highest FPS possible.@@Ravix0fFourHorn
@@Ravix0fFourHornand welcome input lag. Only do this if the game has nvidia reflex(if you are gpu bound definitely turn it on) Or if the game doesn't have nvidia reflex,turn on low latency mode in nvidia control panel for that game. You are correct but you need to be careful if you are gpu bound.
OH this is needed, in launch options do this -threads (add ur threads count +1 as cs doesnt use cpu0 so for instants i got 16 threads i put 17) copied this from cs2 from typing sys_info CPUs: 16 CPUs (8 cores), Frequency: 3.6 GHz, CPU brand information: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core Processor Engine thread pool: 7 thread(s)
13:25 No! Don't ever do this. Don't max it out! Once you enable the cores more than the cores of your processor, you'll get a BSOD when you restart. You'll get a bad configuration.
My guy went above and beyond, checking pretty near all gaming optimization options. I cant imagine the hours put into checking all of those options and ticking them off. Respecc!
There's nothing like 2x boost. Yes, you can squeeze a little performance with some optimizations but that requires you to study your system and tune it according to your usage patterns. Someone's system optimizations will not work for you because you do different things with the PC with different specs.
Just a small rebuttal for Gpu hardware scheduling: the purpose of it is to reduce latency and load from the CPU, so if you are at 100% gpu usage, it will likely reduce fps since it places more load on your GPU, but you still have less latency either way. Its more useful for cpu intensive ray traced games vs esports games if you have a low end GPU but otherwise latency boosts are universally good.
without HAGS: no DLSS 3.5 / Frame Generation. with HAGS: issues with VR Games, issues with OBS recording / streaming (flickering, black screens, freezes, crashes), even the OBS Admins told in the Forums, that no matter if Win10 or Win11, do not use HAGS if you want to use OBS. "HAGS just breaks things outside of OBS' control. We ask the GPU to encode a video frame and then it stops responding - how are we supposed to fix that? Only Microsoft and the GPU vendor have access to the code that runs when HAGS is turned on, any fixes have to come from them. You have to decide: Either DLSS3 / FG or recording."
after applying ur settings both my game quality and fps decreased , Guys please don't apply his settings if u r playing any single player or story mode games where quality matters more then fps
I'm finding it very hard to believe that the Nvidia control panel makes a difference of 40 fps, there's just no setting in there that would increase your fps by so much, and I'm also finding it hard to believe fullscreen optimizations gives you an extra 20 fps, either your testing in inconclusive or your setup is doing some whacky stuff. For the average user, follow this video with caution
All I did was just record the previous FPS seen, and then change the settings, then record it again. All in all, my testing is terrible as said in the video but just want people to try it out for themselves as easily as possible. If it doesn't work out, reverting it back is very simple!
@@JoPsyph hpet on w10 on my i7 6700hq made a huge differenc, idk what you are talking about, in overwatch i had stutters and shitty fps then i disabled it and stutters were gone and fps were much better, maybe on newer hardware and w11 this doesn't happen but on that pc i am 100% sure that changed the performance and also been using the pc with hpet off for at least 3 years and the pc is perfectly stable
@@aaronbong What's your methodology of benchmarking, do you use synthetic benchmarking map that avg the result on console or not? Should've briefly show it on video side by side. All i see is a single result with default map which can yield different result depending on where you're and what you're looking at, not too reliable. I'm really skeptical as well cuz from personal test it almost makes no difference (% within the margin of error).
I appreciate the effort put in, the editing has some quality and you explain things clearly. But "it gives me 20 FPS" doesn't really cut it, it could be due to variance, the current state of your PC, etc. I gotta see the numbers: min, max and average values, etc.; also standing still there doesn't seem like an appropiate test (there are benchmarks apps out there for that very reason). You said that you wanted it "easier to understand", but I'm sure people understand min, max and average values just fine, and you could simply move the complex stuff to the comments section or whatever. You might be turning off something that only works when the system is under a lot of load too, it's not a good idea to tweak things in your system and then not using a more thorough benchmark app. Hope my feedback was useful, thought it would be valuable from someone that studied comp science.
Thanks for the video! As someone whos using a crusty 9 year old PC, I always end up wasting time trying to "optimize" my gaming experience rather than actually playing. I'll try these out once I get the chance.
If you have the power slider present in the "power and sleep" section(depending on your additional power settings, it will show up), there has been a performance difference between "best energy savings" and "balanced"
I came across this video Since i am Frequently researching this topic extensively. I've looked into FPS guides, experimented with settings myself, and at 0:02, noticed one of my videos appeared. I've spent a great deal of time researching this subject and have some insights to share. I noticed a few inaccuracies in what was discussed in the video, particularly regarding how certain settings function to improve FPS. Most FPS guides focus on optimizing overall settings, reducing input delay, minimizing latency, and enhancing the 1% lows to prevent drastic FPS drops. I believe mentioning overclocking is Terrible in such videos, as it can significantly Damage Componnts, and is no where similar to investing in new parts. This video only scratches the surface; I intend to create a comprehensive guide covering alot more settings. To keep it concise and manageable, I'm working on a batch file that will simplify the process. I don't intend this as criticism but rather find it intriguing that the video claims all FPS guides are deceptive. While some may lack accuracy, there are reputable guides created by knowledgeable individuals. It's essential to acknowledge that not everything discussed in the video aligns entirely with the correct information available. Edit: Oh and just one more Small Thing anti alising should be on 8x not 16x since there is no difference in how the game looks and yes there is not a big difference in fps after this settings change but it will make fps drops and stutters happen alot less
overclocking cant damage components, maybe it can only shorten their lifespan (mostly due to the heat created by said components, no heat = mostly same lifespan), but it cant directly damage them, not sure where uve heard that
@@EricPlayZ132 Because, after you have used an overclocked piece of equipment for a minut the life span has been shorten alot there for Damaged the component
Thank you for sharing! I don't intend to insult any creators! It's just more of a way to get people to get hooked and shed some light onto some of the weird FPS optimization tricks such as registry editor or msconfig, things like that. To truly test it out and prove that it doesn't really work. I'm sorry if I said something wrong and thank you for pointing it out! As for overclocking, it wouldn't really shortened the lifespan, it depends. If you are increasing the voltage to more than recommended, then yes, it will, but you in fact, if you are lucky with your system, you can undervolt it and sometimes even increasing the performance of the components. It really depends.
@@RainerCS2 no it's not damaging lmao, electronics by themselves are technically "shortening" their lifespans just by running, a GPU straight from the factory which has not been used at all will have a much longer lifespan than any used GPU, also proven by the fact of how Maxwell GPUs from NVIDIA had R34 mosfets getting burned after a few years just by using the GPU at normal clocks and temps, when we're talking about damaging electronic components, we're talking about them burning or melting, caused by a short circuit or extremely unsafe temperatures or extremely high voltages, and most electronic components already have measures against all of the causes i've listed, the ONLY way you can damage them is either by spilling drinks on those said components or by removing the safe limits imposed on said components, and the ONLY way you can shorten the lifespan of electronic components is by running high temps, not unsafe, just high temperatures that slowly degrades and melts some transistors/resistors on the component which will eventually die, but even then, even with overclocking, you will still get YEARS of life from said component, most GPUs nowadays are overclocked from factory by manufacturers (mostly named as "OC edition") so i don't even get your point of overclocking being unsafe! it is unsafe in terms of lifespan, and it is only unsafe in terms of lifespan if u constantly run high temperatures, you could apply all the voltage to a GPU or CPU you'd ever want and nothing will cause it to shorten its lifespan as long as you keep cool temperatures... you could use factory clocks and still shorten the lifespan of your GPU or CPU just by running high temperatures.
u do realise u can only change it to what cores ur processer has? windows automatically does that.. it doesnt cause nun its just useless because windows already detected how many processes u have..
The Khrovie Tech guide and debloating windows is literally all you need to do, unless you upgrade your specs this is as good as it gets for performance.
@@aaronbong No way you’re being sarcastic when you’re the clueless one. no. You didn’t. Highlighting the fact that you did not read the setting. LMAO. Use your own timestamp and go read the setting again. How are you this clueless?
For those who landed here without even watching, he is right! I tried to fix my tarkov fps and tried every single possible thing existing on the Internet, I tried even chatgpt premium to ask the ai based on my system what to do and tweak. My end result is as the game started first ever with the settings it had applied by default were kinda the middle point between fps and quality and only tweaking in-game settings will do something in-game so if you dropped everything to low and it still is low fps this means your pc is just bad and you cant change it you just deal with it
I've got good sources that say GPU scaling is MUCH preferred to Display scaling even though if you google this question you get a bunch of people telling you display has lower latency. Many pro players have also noticed this and use GPU scaling. This one is very noticable!
Can you link these sources? Only read what you already said, that ds has better latency and gpu scaling is faster in tabbing in and out. Don't trust any pros plsssss. I've seen the dumbest shit from pros like monesy or simple. They literally don't know what they are talking about when it comes to stuff like this
@@MorkaN I dont care about no pro i myself made rank g on esea and it was crazy to me how much better gpu scaling is but you have bad players on reddit recommending display scaling. Once i watched the esl setup videos for a lot of pros like niko, monesy, elige etc and saw they all also use gpu it was confirmed for me without a doubt that display scaling puts you at a disadvantage. keep using ds if you want, its higher latency.
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From my experience the trick is changing my pc from 2008 to something newer.
Breaking your pc from the registry never gets old
thats why backup and research before doing anything on regedit. since i made sure i knew what i was doing, my regedit tweaks improved my gaming pc
I think i have broken my pc by using registry, anything that resets them all?
@@Needmasculine reinstal windows
@@Needmasculine search for reset this pc in the windows searchbar. this will start the reinstallation process
before you change the registry you need to create restauration point , it s too late now or you change manually the registry @@Needmasculine
For my experience, the most blowing mind, dropping jaw, 100% effective way is to switch from an 800$ dying laptop to a brand new 3000$ PC.
Absolutely haha
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nice ill try this whenever i figure out a way to get $3000
I'm Pretty sure the only reason to watch these booty ass tutorials are because people couldn't afford a new one.
No bro, I thought switching from a 3000$ pc to a 800$ laptop would have been better
Heads up, if you turn off Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling, it disables your ability to do frame generation in games that support it. This is not mentioned in the video, but you're gonna want to test and see if there's any performance boost for you from disabling it and if that boost is worth not being able to use frame gen, which is also important for boosting performance.
yep, depends on preference
strangely enough, i turned off hardware accelerated gpu scheduling i got fps boost on a plague tale requiem even though HAGS disabled FG and NvReflex lol.
i never went to Registry on my new pc yet when i opened it now i found the registry settings mentioned in the video are already set, WTF?
Super niche add-on, but for anyone running a laptop + eGPU combo, HAGS can provide a very significant stability and performance boost.
The only thing I will say is that I have seen it cause a pseudo 'low refresh rate' problem when waking from sleep. The fix is either to Ctrl+shift+win+b to reset your GPU driver or, if you have an external monitor, switch to PC only or duplicate and then back to external only.
I disabled hags and use frame generation through lossless scaling without issue
@@twistedofficial That's because Lossless Scaling doesn't depend on HAGS, it has its own mechanism for generating frames.
Turning off game mode & hardware accelerated GPU scheduling alone, had immediate improvements.
I've been fed up with all these tweaking guides over yt which improves nothing & explain nothing but act like kings.
Thank you, bro.
You're most welcome!
Actually game mode just makes stuttering less
If you have a weak cpu and a strong gpu, then hags will definitely increase fps nicely, but if you have a strong cpu and a weaker gpu hags probably won’t make a difference and in some cases it will just overload your weak gpu. But if you have a balanced system, then keep hags off
Problem on your end. Game mode has changed since it was first released. It just disabled notifications and Windows updates while a game is open. No difference in FPS from testing.
HAGS is entirely system and game dependent. Some games benefit from it while others don't.
Just leave it on and don't worry about 3 fps.
@@ceer6what if i have a weak cpu but strong gpu should i enable game mode?
Dude thank you, great vid. I love the detail even in the "easy" section all the way down to having OBS minimized in your 2nd screen rather than 1st because that definitely was something I'd thought about as well
Glad it helped!
really appreciate the honest nature of your testing and admitting what works and doesn't instead of trying to claim it all works and you know it all lol. thanks man
Thank you so much for your comment! That's the point of the video BUT...make sure to test it out first, just because it works for me, might not work for you!
Clear, concise and not overly exaggerating deep tweaking which doesn't do anything like other pc optimize youtubers. Subbed
Thank you so much!!! I'm so glad it helps you :D
I watched a tutorial where the guy said " Now open up the disk cleaner and delete thumbnails"
this works, the thumbnails will regenerate, delete it just clears space@@y-i-t5443
Not overly, just basic exaggerating.
@@aaronbongsir registry editing is safe ???
Nice video. I feel that there is a lot of misinformation in the tweaking community and it’s important that people test these changes to make sure they are not placebo effects
Exactly! Thank you for sharing this!
True about testing, but I’d not call it placebo since the pc is not going to perform better bc the user believes it’s tweaked lol. More like some bias or something
its not even that some of its misinformation lol, ofc theres idiots that make pc optimization videos that are just obviously terrible but MOST are good you just gotta tweak what best for your pc. all pcs are diff. For example in regedit if your chagning the system priority control, every1 doesnt have the same core count or thread count so the best option is gonna be diff for everyone and any pc optimization video it even says that you have to tweak to your own pc and run test benchmarks. EVEN with this dudes video, your still gonna have to see what works best for YOUR pc. Like if your pc is cpu bottlenecked, youll need diff nvidia control panel settings, game settings, window settings etc and whatever case may be for bottleneck on cpu or no bottleneck at all, and whether or not you have a amd/nvidia/intel gpu
there is a lot of misinformation and most of what this guy is feeding his audience with here is same placebo bullshit as everything else...
@@rafaelcruzs2 placebo means nothing is different but since you have the mindset it its, you see everything from the way you believe it, even if it isn't true
Duuuuuuuude, thank you so much for this!!!!
This should be on the cover of UA-cam for all of us FPS gamers seeking to maximize performance.
I run two RTX 2070 Super KO's in SLI and without triggering any settings once I got my SLI bridge, I was sitting at relatively 120 FPS thinking that it's fine.
Having gone through too long of a time period to figure out why I dealt with any of the issues that came through being a consistent Halo Infinite player, this is the icing on the cake.
Especially if it's just relatively 10-15 FPS more -- thank you very much.
Bro I would highly suggest not doing SLI for gaming...
The best optimization guide I’ve ever seen. Appreciate the work you put in this
The description is very good too. I can’t believe you did this for all of us for free
You guys should date :)
@@ZAND4TSU???
One of the greatest tutorial videos on this topic! Good job!+
no
@@weetjewatikwil1 your mom is a good woman: no.
Thank you for the video. And especially for the description, with all + and -❤
Thank you! I'm glad someone actually see the description!
Awesome vid! haven't seen such in depth researching
I'm glad it helped! Took me a while but well worth it!
@@aaronbong thank you for this and you definitely deserve more Subscribers, but i bet if you continue do this good video you definitely success 😎👍
@@protoni6996 Thank you! I will keep trying!
Bro Even though he only has 3k subscribers, this man is unique and produces high-quality video. He will transform the UA-cam lesson scene!
ehhh run on sentences and clearly reading on screen? I’ll pass 😂
@amdpower6975
Yeah, I would be though hahahah :) @amdpower6975
I can NOT understand why someone would dislike this video. This is by far the best "optimization" guide out there and i salute you for your enormous work on this video man.
u cant even see dislikes, and if u can the extensions are just estimating it so dont trust it
@@30Prods It's an estimation of those who disliked while having the extension even if it's not correct it only means that the viewed amount is lower, which makes it even more surprisiing
@@30Prods It goes based off how many people have actually disliked it, as far as I know it doesn't estimate anything, it just has a ton of users using it.
@@TriroIt goes off of how many of its users have disliked and it also has to estimate it. Please do your research
@@30Prods Yeah no. It doesn't.
HAGS is a double edged sword. the FPS difference is very game dependant and most newer titles will see a benefit to having it turned on, and it should have very little to no effect for games that don't take advantage of it
Very true, most of the settings honestly would be very game dependant, and also very PC dependant. Best to test everything out if people have time.
Moreover sometimes hags creates worse frane times and sometimes better . Ig we just have to benchmark and test
if I turn off HAGS, I can't enable frame generation in Diablo 4 so I keep it on.
@@aaronbong and this is why people usually test multiple games when doing stuff like this.
keeping stuff simple is a good philosophy, but is not always practical.
also steam has a built in fps counter that you can enable per game, this would have been an easy way for you to get people to test this stuff themselves and it would be for a game they actually play, not just csgo.
In Valorant there is a known problem that if you have hags on and you tab out of your game, you may not be able to click anything anymore, not any apps, nothing. So you have to restart your pc
The best video ever made about increasing FPS, avoiding countless useless adjustments and only bringing you what really works. Thank you, well done 😀💪🏻
Thank you so much! I'm glad that it helpss!!
ive never watched a pc optimization video that was bad, its just never gonna work good for your pc, you have to test what works best for your pc.
19:40 changing the ram from single channel to dual channel is what led to the increase in fps. ryzen cpus are especially sensitive to this
Any cpu is 😂😂😂
@@НААТ more important for amd cpu's
amd cpus prefer higher ram speeds but both intel and amd like dual channel over single channel
lol for me the opposite, my amd with 16 giga = 500 fps on R6, with 32 giga = drop to 50, average of 150...
i truly love how the description is so neat and nice, well done man!
Glad it helped you!
You are actually the man bro I’ve been dealing with fortnite running like trash on my high end pc in DX12 and have watched hundreds of guides to try to fix it for over a year and thought i just needed to get a 40 series card but now my pc is finally running Fortnite without stutters at higher settings and I have better FPS and more consistent frames you earned a sub bro! Keep being a legend! Everyone should deff try what he recommends and see if it helps your system because this video really helped my pc run a lot better.
just play performance mode, it looks the cleanest aswell
What exactly did you do I have High End PC still experiencing input delay & micro stuttering as well I play performance mode PC spec GPU RTX 3070 & CPU i7-11700KF
@@zlltumuertellz5168Bro see this video it help me a lot with my 3090 I passed to 180 to 240 fps stable in battle royale.ua-cam.com/video/mqTM3mgMRjo/v-deo.htmlsi=frOnEFBftCeZbm3K
@@kietelmelknah
@@kietelmelkno it doesn't look clean. It just looks out of date.
great video dude! thanks for putting the effort into making this video!
that's some passion dedicated video explaining like pro need more youtubers like you
The reason closing apps on the second monitor will give more fps is because if you have hardware acceleration on, then the gpu is providing that app with extra juice to run smoothly on the second monitor, you just have to disable it in app settings
oh I see, thank you for information!
As always it depends - if you also have an iGPU but you are CPU bottlenecked, you may benefit from leaving it on, but having windows use the power saving iGPU for the browser and other non-game apps (leaving bigger dGPU for games only). Turning off hardware acceleration will use CPU to draw browser graphics/video, it's all about tradeoffs.
I've been into tweaking since im 14 because i had an awful PC. Im 29 now and 99% of performance guides on YT are all clickbait and will harm your PC. This video is on point. Good job sir!
Thank you!
instructions unclear, ended up installing linux
@@GreatwhitesharkEDITZproton is good man, you can play almost everything lol
@@GreatwhitesharkEDITZ Actually, quite the opposite! Turns out all of my games work under Linux
@@GreatwhitesharkEDITZdude, have you even heard what proton is
@@GreatwhitesharkEDITZ yep sad part at least he can host the servers for a game he wants to play on a different computer maybe
@@GreatwhitesharkEDITZ not true anymore
There was a time where all alarm bells in my brain started activating after the videos said "turn off these security features in your regedit", knew it would mess up my pc but was so desperate for more fps, I still did it 🤣
lol
i know that feeling...question is can you undo it?if so, how?
@@Akyllian if theres a lot of stuff you changed, just reinstall windows as a repair & it should fix everything without losing data
@@hypnotiqI tried this, the reinstaller crashes during blue screen. Got a brand new laptop (4 months old) and I already have Windows update problems and keyboard randomly stops working. Quite annoying, I remember going into reg edit trying to solve the windows update errors, so you think I am fcked and needs a clean install?
@@joffy9373 probably
15:12 Disable SMT -
15:41 Debloated NVIDIA Driver -
17:02 Registry Editor -
Directory: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Multimedia\SystemProfile
NetworkThrottlingIndex = ffffffff (Hexadecimal)
SystemResponsiveness = 0 (Hexadecimal)
GPU Priority = 8 (Hexadecimal)
Priority = 6 (Hexadecimal)
Scheduling Category = High
SFIO Priority = High
Multimedia with the priorities, helps, yet not noticeable enough to note an improvement. Systemresponsiveness and NetworkThrottlingIndex, keep them both on "a" (hexadecimal), which is 10 decimal. 0 reverts to 10 anyways, Disabling SMT only helps in scenarios where your single core is the important stuff that gets prioritized, CS2 mostly benefits from it and it's true that you get a lot of FPS, but that since the engine takes advantage of your single cores. It also reduces core to core latency and memory latency by a bit. Not much to say
Thank you for the explanation!
For the NVCP, it is better to not use Power Management set as Prefer Maximum Performance in your Global Setting since all of your application will be utilizing your graphic card at max frequency. I'd recommend to leave it as Optimal (if you have it) otherwise leave it as normal. When you are looking forward into fully boosting only for your game and not for any other application such as browser, OBS or spotify. Set your Power Management as Prefer Maximum Performance INSIDE Program Settings. Hope this helps!
makes sense, i dont rlly need 49593005 fps on my browser and a higher energy bill
Yea it makes your fans run loud and your GPU will constantly be at higher frequency. Idk why people recommend this it does nothing for you in a game. If increasing total power available is the goal move Power Slider up to 105% or 110% depending what Afterburner allows. If that's not enough then overvolting is your only option, but only a hard-core overclocker or an insane person would do that to their GPUs these days, as most cards ship from factory with balls to the wall OC and power curves. At least to the limits of what air cooling can accomplish without cracking silicon and toasting VRAM modules.
this saved my life ty
@@angelopevepesnot how that works but whatever
@@The_Man_In_Redso dramatic
Bro I swear this channel deserves way more subs, youre gonna make it bro!
Amazing video btw, loved the style and your honesty
I appreciate that!
FINALLY, A VIDEO THAT WORKS FOR MY BUM ASS LAPTOP!!!!!! I went through so many fos guides and couldn't get above 60, but now after this vid my fps is 118-120 all the time
3:07 this is the setting for when your pc doesn't automatically switch from cpu's integrated graphics to actual gpu. It might make a huge difference, especially on laptops.
So..... should i enable game mode since am in laptop? or no?
@@abdakada4562 You should definitely specify high performance in graphics preferences. If you turn on gaming mode quote "Windows will not try to download or install updates in the background, and apps that use the Windows notification system won't interrupt your game" so i don't think it will change much.
@@abdakada4562 that option just tells windows which cpu to usa for a specific application, there is the same thing inside the nvidia control panel, usually the pc choses the best automatically but if it happens that it's using the wrong gpu thata makes a huge differnce, minecraft for me is an example of a game that chooses the integrated gpu by default so that's when you need this option, for cs never had thip problem, it's most probably already on the right one
@@abdakada4562change it if you have two GPUs, the integrated one and the other your laptop has
this video is awesome, its so detail and 20min duration is actually real content and not random bs, how you can only get 2k view
Yoo, thank you so much!!! I'm glad it helps you!! Advertise it for me so the views go higher :D
People have often low attention span and cuz of that, they prefer faster vids.
@@ekay6566 very true, I tried making it as short as I could and that's why a lot of people were telling me that it's not detailed enough but majority of people prefer fast so I can't do anything about it haha
im not even lying bro looks like rage elixer!!💀💀
niceee
You actually are one of the only people making content about this that actually is giving good advice. Subbed.
Thank you!
You're doing the lord's work. I wish I had these videos eight years ago when I was desperately scraping for FPS. Phenomenal job.
Thank you so much for the compliment!
Not sure if it has been patched, but anti-aliasing on 2x MSAA seems to have a competitive advantage on certain railings, such as the rail floor on the edge of bomb site B on vertigo. CMAA does not have this advantage.
not easy sometimes to finde such good content! keep it up!
Before editing the registry be sure to create (export) a backup. If something goes wrong you can click on the backup file and restore your previous settings in the registry
true, the best is however, just don't change it, there isn't any benefit.
For Escape from Tarkov: Arena Players! I am playing on W11 @ 1440p, on 5600x + 3070 ti, so a very limited CPU, and tried the steps 0:00~5:16 and 12:32~18:10... Damn was it worth it. My lowest FPS and even my average FPS are about 12,5%~15% better and the hick ups are gone... Gameplay is as smooth as never before. PS: Not sure if you will have the same experience, but in my case this Guide was absolutely worth it! Great Content! EDIT: I also managed to get a little better frame times and smoother experience by deactivating "Windows Game Mode". But like i said... this is all about Tarkov Arena, and the experience on my Rig, i havent tried other Games.
Thanks to this video, my cs2 fps went from 210-230 to 270-300!!!!
Not once during the match did it drop below 240 fps.
Thank you for explaining this in such great detail!
myspecs: i5 11600k 3070ti 32ram
(The advanced section was done only for the part that changes the regiedit)
The problem here is much COMPLEX, you don't need to test fps, you need to test real LATENCY, and that is way more complicated..
True, but if I'm not mistaken, having higher FPS will reduce latency so doesn't hurt to increase it!
Running your GPU at over 95% increases input latency up to 40% check battlenonsense video about it @@aaronbong
@@aaronbong its not that simple again because higher fps have the most 1% fps dips and that cause stutters, its an extensive period of testing with 1000 fps cameras etc, you can check some channels measuring latency and its not about highest fps only..
@@pav1u True, but would there be a time where higher FPS would be bad?
@VerseBlast only if the cpu is the worst bottleneck in the system, you can test it by using extremely low resolutions and lowest graphics
There is one thing people might want to know about setting 4:30 Power Management, changing it from normal also increases the GPU idle temperature quite considerably the more powerful your card is. Say, 3090 consumes 75-110 W just on idle compares to Normal mode when it's 25-40 W, Fan no longer stops when at low temp. Mileage may vary, but I usually leave it on Normal across all of my PCs after finding that out, and it came in the clutch when paying that power bill when I was a bit light on the pocket. Or just change it whenever you're gaming, that'd be fine too.
You can apply that in specific program settings
@@ricardomotafreitas4849 its not worth it, even people at nvidia said, you might get 1% at best improvement or nothing at the cost of useless power consumption
@@ricardomotafreitas4849is that a setting in the nvidia panel? Because i don't have nvidia but want to choose specific power settings for different applicatioms
This is quite a video you have put together, Kudos to you.
this is really nice thanks man this helped my fps stay more consistent
Glad I could help!
Absolutely amazing! Now my game is smooth as butter, this channel is really underratted :(
I just can't believe you went from 160 to 300 even with all that
see the thing is, hes making it out to be that most ppl lie or misinform in other pc optimization videos, when hes doing EXACTLY what any other video shows, and honestly not as much as other ones show. The thing is, it dont matter if you followed 100% what he did, its not gonna give you the performance gain he got, hes prolly running on a perf paired pc that has almost zero bottleneck. Like if your pc is cpu bottlenecked, youll need diff nvidia control panel settings, game settings, window settings etc and whatever case may be for bottleneck on cpu or no bottleneck at all, and whether or not you have a amd/nvidia/intel gpu. Or if your psu isnt giving enough power to your components, or your disks are slow etc. theres just WAY too may variables for him to say "oh this is the right way" you just gotta test what works best on your pc
@UnbanGuru every PC has bottleneck dude
what a well made, thoroughly explained video. keep it up bro
The most important thing is to set correctly the NVCP settings and you're good to go. Anything else is debateable.
Thanks man, this is the best cs2 optimization video out there, once you follow the instructions in this video you dont need to watch any other cs2 optimization video at all.
wow, this is curious
This video literally fixed my entire CS2 i can finally play on stable 100fps. Made everything so much smoother and better
I'm glad it helped you!
Great Video. Problem with those tutorials to improve fps is that I have never seen and comparison before and after and this is red flag for me.I have never seen any significant fps improvement after those tweaks.Great Video.
PC Builder and gamer from Miami Florida. WONDERFUL walkthrough. Even level 3 can be done with your explanations and a lot of these i don't know because Windows 11 is new and not everything is in the same place as Win10.
THANKS FOR THIS! Keep it up.
Tbh, the main issue is, if you playing a competitive game where input lag matters, you don't wanna focus just on fps increase, bcs lots of tweaks makes your input lag skyrocket. And lots of input lag settings makes your fps drop (bcs of how your computer is processing info faster with less delay) so the trades are complicated if you don't research well.
your 1000% wrong lol, the higher your fps THE LOWER your GPU latency etc lol because its under less strain HENCE LESS latency......simply misinformed
then ontop of that you can just use ISLC to lower latency back down to .5 MS
Wrong. Increasing fps decreases input lag.
Stop spreading lies
@@daotpeke Anything above your refresh rate is literally unnecessary, grow a brain dude.
@@UnbanGuru Dude, anything above your refresh rate is not used. Doesn't matter if you run league of legends with 144 or 600 fps, if your monitor is 144, the extra will just create tearing issues, hence why you cap. So if you use frame generation for example, you will get double the fps and double the input lag. Y'all need to study a bit.
Bro my problem was the fricking Game mode, I was like "ye let's test it" while I was in game, and when I got back it was so smooth and all that lag I played with dissapeared.
Thank you so much bro, this is the REAL optimization guide for any game.
exactly! You're welcome! Always test everything out!
amazing video with help other youtubers give plus a TON more! this is very good NGL, thank you. 🙏
Thank you for the kind words!
i love fellow performance nerds
Old protip to increase FPS and decrease input lag is to cut mouse/keyboard/monitor cable to have as short, as possible wires 😜
I hate how some of the top comments basically states that you should just buy a better computer, as if the people watching these tutorials could afford one in the first place.
Yeah man, they should buy it for us instead HAHAH
This is really the best cs2 fps tutorial I've seen on the internet. Thank you! Will try it out. ❤
Thank you! Glad you liked it.
What you suggested absolutely helped, and you're right; all those videos out there are fake and noticed over the years that none ever helped. I noticed a decent increase enabling 'Re-Size Bar' or 'Resizable Bar' in the BIOS if you havent tried that. Liked and subbed
You know, fun fact, I actually tried running my browser with hardware acceleration on and my 2nd monitor with my integrated GPU instead of the dedicated GPU, and in all the benchmarks I did - furmark, cinebench and all of the 3dmark tests, the performance was worse than having the dedicated GPU handle the browser itself while a youtube video is playing on 1080p, by around 2%.
It is better for FPS, at least in my case, for the iGPU to remain unused, acting as an emergency gpu for any troubleshooting if my dedicated one decides to unalive itself, so don't buy a CPU with integrated graphics thinking you can dump the boring tasks to it for a boost in performance, because it won't work. Either you get one for redundancy and peace of mind, knowing you have a way to troubleshoot any potential problem with your GPU by yourself first and/or have a usable PC while you get a new one, or don't bother and just get one without integrated graphics since they're cheaper.
Do you have any tips to boost apus, I have Ryzen 3550h with Vega mobile gfx
121 fps is an oddly specific target but, i can live with that, bro
it's a random number, I'm sure I watched more, been an below to average PC all my life.
Definitely keep boost player contrast on, it's so operator skins in the game don't appear camoflagued against similar colored textures.
The SAS model is black so it's obviously easier to see without, but the terrorist models with brown/yellow colors are harder to see on brown/yellow maps.
not just the game, i never expect it`ll help with the whole computer, many thanks and respect to you, spectacular video
You are welcome!
Amazing video even taking your time to do the description👍
Anything to help people facing the same situation as me!
Thanks for the great video!👍
Unfortunately there is still a lot of lazy and sloppy tuning, optimization and tweaking content everywhere.
Even placebo tweaks from the Windows XP days are still used.
I hope there will be more people like you.❤
see the thing is, hes making it out to be that most ppl lie or misinform in other pc optimization videos, when hes doing EXACTLY what any other video shows, and honestly not as much as other ones show. The thing is, it dont matter if you followed 100% what he did, its not gonna give you the performance gain he got, hes prolly running on a perf paired pc that has almost zero bottleneck. Like if your pc is cpu bottlenecked, youll need diff nvidia control panel settings, game settings, window settings etc and whatever case may be for bottleneck on cpu or no bottleneck at all, and whether or not you have a amd/nvidia/intel gpu. Or if your psu isnt giving enough power to your components, or your disks are slow etc. theres just WAY too may variables for him to say "oh this is the right way" you just gotta test what works best on your pc
legend sir. great video. i'm sure this took u many many many hours to do to be able to summarise it like this.
i'm an IT expert and the way u broke up into easy medium and hard was very good. i can understand how most users dont want to tread in the reg etc. but even so u made it easy for them to follow.
thank u for your service! p.s. ez subscribe.
Thank you so much man!!
u r welcome sir! @@aaronbong might be worth mentioning. for the registry; users can rightclick and 'EXPORT' the registry hive if they want to make a backup before making changes. to restore, simply double click and allow it to write back to registry.
For the bottleneck, I would say always try to optimise your graphics settings so that your CPU IS the bottleneck. Especially for CS2 where the visuals are not that important. Also disabling SMT while having threads set to a number higher than your physical CPU cores is probably at least counterproductive, same for the number of cores set in msconfig. Also bare in mind that while some of these settings might improve FPS for CS, they might decrease your FPS in other games and apps (especialy hardware accelerated GPU scheduling and SMT).
cpu bottlenecking is the worst, never do this unless you like stuttering and micro-stuttering. Research frametime and framepacing better. What you want in any game is your gpu to be at 100% most of the time if not always, this way even low fps is consisted and games feel fluid. 300 avg fps is useless with low 1% and 0.1% lows.
In most games you want your GPU to be the bottleneck yes, but definitely not CS and most competitive titles where you want to max out your CPU to have the highest FPS possible.@@Ravix0fFourHorn
@@Ravix0fFourHornand welcome input lag. Only do this if the game has nvidia reflex(if you are gpu bound definitely turn it on)
Or if the game doesn't have nvidia reflex,turn on low latency mode in nvidia control panel for that game.
You are correct but you need to be careful if you are gpu bound.
this is the realest fps guide out there for any game really
Something that I notice is that going from one stick of RAM to two can actually help performance pretty significantly depending on your CPU
Yup, it pretty much doubled my FPS.
OH this is needed, in launch options do this -threads (add ur threads count +1 as cs doesnt use cpu0 so for instants i got 16 threads i put 17) copied this from cs2 from typing sys_info CPUs: 16 CPUs (8 cores), Frequency: 3.6 GHz,
CPU brand information: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core Processor
Engine thread pool: 7 thread(s)
13:17 Never do this.
All your cores and threads are already working. This thing is for limiting the operation of the processor.
13:25 No! Don't ever do this. Don't max it out! Once you enable the cores more than the cores of your processor, you'll get a BSOD when you restart.
You'll get a bad configuration.
My guy went above and beyond, checking pretty near all gaming optimization options. I cant imagine the hours put into checking all of those options and ticking them off. Respecc!
Thank you so much! Ya haha, it took way too much of my time but at least it helped somebody
All in one, express optimization. Great video!
ive found locking fps makes games run more smoother
True, reduces tearing
There's nothing like 2x boost. Yes, you can squeeze a little performance with some optimizations but that requires you to study your system and tune it according to your usage patterns. Someone's system optimizations will not work for you because you do different things with the PC with different specs.
Just a small rebuttal for Gpu hardware scheduling: the purpose of it is to reduce latency and load from the CPU, so if you are at 100% gpu usage, it will likely reduce fps since it places more load on your GPU, but you still have less latency either way. Its more useful for cpu intensive ray traced games vs esports games if you have a low end GPU but otherwise latency boosts are universally good.
just enable nvidia reflex and it does the same thing...
@@stel9178 no they don't. HAGs and Reflex are designed for difference purposes and operate in different areas of the system.
without HAGS: no DLSS 3.5 / Frame Generation.
with HAGS: issues with VR Games, issues with OBS recording / streaming (flickering, black screens, freezes, crashes), even the OBS Admins told in the Forums, that no matter if Win10 or Win11, do not use HAGS if you want to use OBS.
"HAGS just breaks things outside of OBS' control. We ask the GPU to encode a video frame and then it stops responding - how are we supposed to fix that? Only Microsoft and the GPU vendor have access to the code that runs when HAGS is turned on, any fixes have to come from them. You have to decide: Either DLSS3 / FG or recording."
Finallyyyy now i can running cs2 1000++ fps with ryzen 9 & rtx 4090. Thanks dude
Awesome that you use LibreWolf!!! ❤
after applying ur settings both my game quality and fps decreased ,
Guys please don't apply his settings if u r playing any single player or story mode games where quality matters more then fps
I'm finding it very hard to believe that the Nvidia control panel makes a difference of 40 fps, there's just no setting in there that would increase your fps by so much, and I'm also finding it hard to believe fullscreen optimizations gives you an extra 20 fps, either your testing in inconclusive or your setup is doing some whacky stuff. For the average user, follow this video with caution
All I did was just record the previous FPS seen, and then change the settings, then record it again. All in all, my testing is terrible as said in the video but just want people to try it out for themselves as easily as possible. If it doesn't work out, reverting it back is very simple!
It inccrease 0 fps
also i don't know how he watchwd so many videos and still didn't mention HPET, in some games and cpus this shit makes a huge difference
@@JoPsyph hpet on w10 on my i7 6700hq made a huge differenc, idk what you are talking about, in overwatch i had stutters and shitty fps then i disabled it and stutters were gone and fps were much better, maybe on newer hardware and w11 this doesn't happen but on that pc i am 100% sure that changed the performance and also been using the pc with hpet off for at least 3 years and the pc is perfectly stable
@@aaronbong What's your methodology of benchmarking, do you use synthetic benchmarking map that avg the result on console or not? Should've briefly show it on video side by side. All i see is a single result with default map which can yield different result depending on where you're and what you're looking at, not too reliable. I'm really skeptical as well cuz from personal test it almost makes no difference (% within the margin of error).
I appreciate the effort put in, the editing has some quality and you explain things clearly. But "it gives me 20 FPS" doesn't really cut it, it could be due to variance, the current state of your PC, etc. I gotta see the numbers: min, max and average values, etc.; also standing still there doesn't seem like an appropiate test (there are benchmarks apps out there for that very reason). You said that you wanted it "easier to understand", but I'm sure people understand min, max and average values just fine, and you could simply move the complex stuff to the comments section or whatever. You might be turning off something that only works when the system is under a lot of load too, it's not a good idea to tweak things in your system and then not using a more thorough benchmark app.
Hope my feedback was useful, thought it would be valuable from someone that studied comp science.
Clear, Direct, No BS or optimization magic shizz bizz, Just facts and clear research on how it works, good job
Thanks for the video! As someone whos using a crusty 9 year old PC, I always end up wasting time trying to "optimize" my gaming experience rather than actually playing. I'll try these out once I get the chance.
yup, make sure to try it one by one to see what works for your old little PC!
If you have the power slider present in the "power and sleep" section(depending on your additional power settings, it will show up), there has been a performance difference between "best energy savings" and "balanced"
I came across this video Since i am Frequently researching this topic extensively. I've looked into FPS guides, experimented with settings myself, and at 0:02, noticed one of my videos appeared. I've spent a great deal of time researching this subject and have some insights to share. I noticed a few inaccuracies in what was discussed in the video, particularly regarding how certain settings function to improve FPS.
Most FPS guides focus on optimizing overall settings, reducing input delay, minimizing latency, and enhancing the 1% lows to prevent drastic FPS drops. I believe mentioning overclocking is Terrible in such videos, as it can significantly Damage Componnts, and is no where similar to investing in new parts. This video only scratches the surface; I intend to create a comprehensive guide covering alot more settings. To keep it concise and manageable, I'm working on a batch file that will simplify the process.
I don't intend this as criticism but rather find it intriguing that the video claims all FPS guides are deceptive. While some may lack accuracy, there are reputable guides created by knowledgeable individuals. It's essential to acknowledge that not everything discussed in the video aligns entirely with the correct information available.
Edit: Oh and just one more Small Thing anti alising should be on 8x not 16x since there is no difference in how the game looks and yes there is not a big difference in fps after this settings change but it will make fps drops and stutters happen alot less
overclocking cant damage components, maybe it can only shorten their lifespan (mostly due to the heat created by said components, no heat = mostly same lifespan), but it cant directly damage them, not sure where uve heard that
@@EricPlayZ132 Mate Shortening the lifespan is damaging them
@@EricPlayZ132 Because, after you have used an overclocked piece of equipment for a minut the life span has been shorten alot there for Damaged the component
Thank you for sharing! I don't intend to insult any creators! It's just more of a way to get people to get hooked and shed some light onto some of the weird FPS optimization tricks such as registry editor or msconfig, things like that. To truly test it out and prove that it doesn't really work. I'm sorry if I said something wrong and thank you for pointing it out!
As for overclocking, it wouldn't really shortened the lifespan, it depends. If you are increasing the voltage to more than recommended, then yes, it will, but you in fact, if you are lucky with your system, you can undervolt it and sometimes even increasing the performance of the components. It really depends.
@@RainerCS2 no it's not damaging lmao, electronics by themselves are technically "shortening" their lifespans just by running, a GPU straight from the factory which has not been used at all will have a much longer lifespan than any used GPU, also proven by the fact of how Maxwell GPUs from NVIDIA had R34 mosfets getting burned after a few years just by using the GPU at normal clocks and temps, when we're talking about damaging electronic components, we're talking about them burning or melting, caused by a short circuit or extremely unsafe temperatures or extremely high voltages, and most electronic components already have measures against all of the causes i've listed, the ONLY way you can damage them is either by spilling drinks on those said components or by removing the safe limits imposed on said components, and the ONLY way you can shorten the lifespan of electronic components is by running high temps, not unsafe, just high temperatures that slowly degrades and melts some transistors/resistors on the component which will eventually die, but even then, even with overclocking, you will still get YEARS of life from said component, most GPUs nowadays are overclocked from factory by manufacturers (mostly named as "OC edition") so i don't even get your point of overclocking being unsafe! it is unsafe in terms of lifespan, and it is only unsafe in terms of lifespan if u constantly run high temperatures, you could apply all the voltage to a GPU or CPU you'd ever want and nothing will cause it to shorten its lifespan as long as you keep cool temperatures... you could use factory clocks and still shorten the lifespan of your GPU or CPU just by running high temperatures.
Dont touch the number of proccessors used in boot options, its for development testing and will probably just cause crashes.
u do realise u can only change it to what cores ur processer has? windows automatically does that.. it doesnt cause nun its just useless because windows already detected how many processes u have..
No, lol
We need this for THE FINALS please!
The Khrovie Tech guide and debloating windows is literally all you need to do, unless you upgrade your specs this is as good as it gets for performance.
Thank you for letting us know!
That doesn’t actually turn off the game bar btw
I don't know what video did you watch but I did 2:47
@@aaronbong Read what that says. LMAO. No way you’re replying with sarcasm cause you’re incapable of reading.
@@aaronbong you can’t even type a grammatically correct sentence LMAOO. explains why you can’t read a single setting?
@@aaronbong No way you’re being sarcastic when you’re the clueless one. no. You didn’t. Highlighting the fact that you did not read the setting. LMAO. Use your own timestamp and go read the setting again. How are you this clueless?
@@-uurty Oh I get what you mean, my bad for the mistake, you're right!
At the end of the day, it's alll about the hardware ;)
14:52 DISM command should be entered first before SFC as the image file downloaded by DISM is used by SFC to check against your live system
bro you are the first guy that actually helped me thank you so much you gain a subscriber
For those who landed here without even watching, he is right! I tried to fix my tarkov fps and tried every single possible thing existing on the Internet, I tried even chatgpt premium to ask the ai based on my system what to do and tweak. My end result is as the game started first ever with the settings it had applied by default were kinda the middle point between fps and quality and only tweaking in-game settings will do something in-game so if you dropped everything to low and it still is low fps this means your pc is just bad and you cant change it you just deal with it
exactly!
I know how to increase your fps....buy a better computer.
shhhhh don't tell
gib me money I’ll follow your instructions
Lmao I was just gonna comment just buy better components
@@Trusttheprocess927yeah,everyone has money right?
Inflation doesn't exist, right?
everything is free,right?
@@Flowey_the_Flower. no, but if you truly want more fps the only way is to buy more powerful components
I've got good sources that say GPU scaling is MUCH preferred to Display scaling even though if you google this question you get a bunch of people telling you display has lower latency. Many pro players have also noticed this and use GPU scaling. This one is very noticable!
Can you link these sources?
Only read what you already said, that ds has better latency and gpu scaling is faster in tabbing in and out.
Don't trust any pros plsssss. I've seen the dumbest shit from pros like monesy or simple. They literally don't know what they are talking about when it comes to stuff like this
@@MorkaN I dont care about no pro i myself made rank g on esea and it was crazy to me how much better gpu scaling is but you have bad players on reddit recommending display scaling. Once i watched the esl setup videos for a lot of pros like niko, monesy, elige etc and saw they all also use gpu it was confirmed for me without a doubt that display scaling puts you at a disadvantage. keep using ds if you want, its higher latency.
@@ea02ca6f ok so you cant name any credible sources other than the laughable esl videos, got it!
gpu scaling is less buggy. That's the only reason why it's better.
i knew it gamemode is not better
Realest guide on UA-cam, this one is going to my watch later file . Good stuff, you sir gained a subscriber.
Awesome, thank you!