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Optimizing graphics in Windows 11

Windows 11 introduces a sleek new interface and a range of features designed to enhance the user experience. However, for many gamers and creative professionals, optimizing graphics performance is critical. In this article, we will show you how to optimize the graphics in Windows 11.

Optimizing graphics in Windows 11

Optimizing graphics in Windows 11 is crucial for improving performance, particularly for gaming and other graphics-intensive applications. By following the procedures outlined below, users can achieve a more responsive and visually appealing experience on their Windows 11 devices.

Update graphics drivers

One of the first steps in optimizing graphics performance is ensuring that your graphics drivers are up to date. Manufacturers like NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel frequently release updates that enhance performance, add new features, and resolve bugs. There are two (2) ways of updating your graphics drivers: Download from the manufacturer's website or use Device Manager. To obtain the latest drivers, refer to the manufacturer's website first, and then use Device Manager as a secondary source.

Via the manufacturer’s website

You can download the latest drivers directly from the manufacturer’s website for more control over installation options. Keep in mind that manufacturers may release updated drivers after Microsoft releases its monthly updates.

Via Device Manager

  1. Right-click on the Start Windows logo key button and select Device Manager.
  2. Expand the Display adapters section.
  3. Right-click your graphics card and select Update driver.
  4. Select Search automatically for drivers.

Adjust Windows graphics settings

Windows 11 includes various graphics settings allowing users to optimize performance for specific applications. To configure these settings:

  1. Left-click on the Start Windows logo key button to bring up the Start menu.
  2. In the list of pinned apps on the Start menu, left-click on Settings (gear icon).
  3. In the left-hand column, left-click on System.
  4. In the right-hand column, left-click on Display.
  5. In the right-hand column, left-click on Graphics.

Depending on whether your computer has only one (1) graphics card or multiple, the custom settings for individual apps will vary. If you have only one graphics card, your option for each app will be Power saving or High performance. With multiple graphics cards, you can choose which one to use for each app. Assign High performance or the highest performing GPU to applications that demand more resources, like games or design software.

Optimize display settings

Sometimes, the resolution and refresh rate settings can significantly impact performance. Here’s how to optimize your display settings:

  1. Right-click on the desktop and select Display settings.
  2. Under Scale and layout, ensure your display is set to the recommended resolution.
  3. Scroll down to Advanced display settings and ensure the refresh rate is set to the highest option available for your monitor.

Enable HDR support

Windows 11 provides enhanced support for HDR (High Dynamic Range) displays, enabling users to enjoy richer and more vibrant visuals. This feature enables brighter highlights and deeper shadows, significantly enhancing the overall color accuracy and detail in supported content, such as games, videos, and photos. To enable HDR (if your display supports HDR):

  1. Left-click on the Start Windows logo key button to bring up the Start menu.
  2. In the list of pinned apps on the Start menu, left-click on Settings (gear icon).
  3. In the left-hand column, left-click on System.
  4. In the right-hand column, left-click on Display.
  5. In the right-hand column, left-click on HDR.

Here, you can toggle HDR on or off, adjust the HDR brightness, and toggle Auto HDR on or off.

Enable hardware-accelerated graphics

Recent advancements in hardware and software enable more efficient use of the GPU for tasks traditionally handled by the CPU. You can enable hardware acceleration in various applications, including web browsers and creative software. To do this generally:

  1. Open the application you wish to configure.
  2. Navigate to the settings menu (often found under ‘Advanced’ or ‘Performance’ settings).
  3. Look for an option labeled Use hardware acceleration when available and enable it.

Use Game Mode and Game Bar

Windows 11 features a Game Mode that prioritizes system resources for gaming. To enable Game Mode:

  1. Left-click on the Start Windows logo key button to bring up the Start menu.
  2. In the list of pinned apps on the Start menu, left-click on Settings (gear icon).
  3. In the left-hand column, left-click on Gaming.
  4. In the right-hand column, left-click on Game Mode. Toggle Game Mode to On.

To utilize Game Bar for quick access to performance metrics, press the Windows logo key Windows logo key + G while in-game. You can record gameplay, check performance data, and manage other settings through this interface.

Optimize visual effects

Windows 11 comes packed with effects that enhance visual appearance but can impact performance, especially on lower-end PCs. To adjust these settings:

  1. Left-click on the Start Windows logo key button to bring up the Start menu.
  2. In the list of pinned apps on the Start menu, left-click on Settings (gear icon).
  3. In the left-hand column, left-click on System.
  4. In the right-hand column, scroll down and left-click on About.
  5. Scroll down the right-hand column and left-click on Advanced system settings.
  6. The Advanced tab should be active. If not, left-click on it to bring it up.
  7. In the Performance section, left-click on Settings.
  8. Under the Visual Effects tab, choose Adjust for best performance. Alternatively, you can select Custom and turn on or off specific effects like animations and shadows.

Consider upgrading hardware

If your current graphics performance still doesn't meet your expectations, you may want to consider upgrading your graphics card or other hardware components. Investing in a better GPU or increasing your RAM can significantly improve performance, especially if you are involved in intensive gaming or graphic design work.

Optimizing graphics performance on Windows 11 can enhance not only your gaming experience but also the overall responsiveness of creative applications. By following these steps, from updating drivers to managing visual effects, you can ensure that your system makes the most of the advanced capabilities Windows 11 has to offer. Whether you’re a casual user or a seasoned professional, these tweaks can make all the difference in achieving the smoothest graphical performance possible.

How to boost your gaming performance on Windows 11

With the release of Windows 11, gamers have a sleek and modern operating system designed to enhance the gaming experience. However, to achieve the best performance from your games, it's essential to tweak a few settings and make some adjustments. Here’s a detailed guide on how to boost gaming performance on Windows 11.

How to boost your gaming performance on Windows 11

Enable Game Mode

Windows 11 has a feature called Game Mode, which optimizes your PC for gaming by allocating more system resources to your games. By turning on game mode, the CPU (Central Processing Unit) and GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) will prioritize running games, preventing updates and notifications from running and reducing background resources. To enable Game Mode:

  1. Left-click on the Start Windows logo key button to bring up the Start menu. In the list of pinned apps on the Start menu, left-click on Settings.
    or
    Right-click on the Start Windows logo button to bring up the Power User menu. Left-click on Settings.
  2. In the left-hand column, left-click on Gaming.
  3. In the right-hand column, left-click on Game Mode.
  4. Toggle the Game Mode switch to the On position.

Adjust GPU Settings

Both NVIDIA and AMD provide dedicated software to optimize GPU (Graphic Processing Unit) settings. For NVIDIA users, the NVIDIA Control Panel allows you to adjust settings for individual games, such as turning on or off specific features that could enhance performance. AMD users can use the Radeon Software for similar adjustments. Focusing on performance over quality in these applications can lead to a smoother gaming experience.

You will also find that if you have multiple monitors of the same make/model, the software from AMD and NVIDIA allows you to combine two or more displays into a single desktop. AMD Eyefinity works with AMD Radeon series GPUs, NVIDIA Mosaic works with RTX and Quadro series GPUs

Adjust virtual memory settings

Windows 11 uses a paging file as Virtual Memory to supplement physical RAM (Random Access Memory). When Windows 11 runs out of available RAM, it will move inactive apps to the Virtual Memory (paging file). You can adjust virtual memory settings to improve memory utilization.

How to manage Windows 11 Virtual Memory

Adjust visual effects

Windows 11 provides various visual effects that, while useful for general use, can drain resources during gaming. To adjust these settings:

  1. Left-click on the Start Windows logo key button to bring up the Start menu. In the list of pinned apps on the Start menu, left-click on Settings.
    or
    Right-click on the Start Windows logo button to bring up the Power User menu. Left-click on Settings.
  2. In the left-hand column, left-click on System.
  3. Scroll down the right-hand column and left-click on About.
  4. In the right-hand column, left-click the Advanced system settings link.
  5. The System Properties dialog box will appear, and the Advanced tab should be active. If not, left-click on it to bring it up.
  6. Left-click on the Settings ... button in the Performance section.
  7. The Performance Options dialog box should appear, and the Visual Effects tab should be active. If not, left-click on it to bring it up.

There are four (4) options:

  • Let Windows choose what's best for my computer
  • Adjust for best appearance
  • Adjust for best performance
  • Custom (allows you to select which visual effects to turn on or off manually)

Use an SSD for faster load times

When possible, use a Solid State Drive (SSD) rather than a traditional Hard Disk Drive (HDD) to install the operating system (Windows 11) and games. SSDs provide significantly faster load times, which can improve your overall gaming experience and reduce waiting times during game startups and level loads.

The optimal gaming system will have two (2) or more drives, one SSD for the OS and games, and one or more HDDs for storage/data. To save space on the drive with Windows installed, you can move your personal folders (Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, and Videos) to a second drive (HDD).

How to change the location of personal folders in Windows 11

Use DirectStorage and Auto HDR

Windows 11 supports advanced gaming technologies such as DirectStorage and Auto HDR. DirectStorage simplifies loading large game assets, enabling faster load times and more detailed visuals. Auto HDR enhances games' color range and brightness, making them look better without a significant performance trade-off. Ensure these features are enabled in your settings for an optimal gaming experience.

DirectStorage is a new feature that improves game load times. It works automatically if your PC and game are compatible. You can quickly check if your PC supports DirectStorage: First, open the Game Bar by pressing the Windows logo key Windows logo + G, select the Gear icon, and select Gaming Features. Auto HDR is a feature in Windows 11 that automatically upgrades the color and brightness levels of Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) games to High Dynamic Range (HDR). This enhances the visual quality of games.

Optimizing gaming performance in Windows 11 involves a combination of system settings, hardware considerations, and personal preferences. Following these tips and making the necessary adjustments can boost your gaming experience, allowing for smoother gameplay, faster load times, and an overall more enjoyable gaming environment. Whether you’re a casual gamer or a competitive player, optimizing your setup will help unlock the full potential of your gaming rig in Windows 11.

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