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Windows tuning for good FPS
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Here are some unnecesary proceses to disable and some other tweaks for a little fps boost.

start > search run > msconfig > services

-Disable:

-Tablet PC Input Services
-Secondary logon
-Fax
-Print Spooler // If you have a printer and you use it, dont disable this,
-Offline Files
-Routing and Remote Acces Service
-Bluetooth Support Service
-BitLocker Drive Encryption Service
-Certificate Propagation
-Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service
-Parental Controls
-Remote Desktop Configuration
-Remote Desktop Services
-Remote Desktop Services UserMode Port Redirector
-Smart Card
-Smart Card Removal Policy
-Windows Connect Now
-Windows Firewall
-Windows Error Reporting Service
-Remote Registry
-Windows Defender

desktop > right click > personalize > select windows classic theme

control panel > power options > high performance

steam > settings > in-game > disable steam overlay

latest drivers:

AMD: http://support.amd.com/en-us/download
NVIDIA: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
Intel: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/

Here are some unnecesary proceses to disable and some other tweaks for a little fps boost.

start > search run > msconfig > services

-Disable:

-Tablet PC Input Services
-Secondary logon
-Fax
-Print Spooler // If you have a printer and you use it, dont disable this,
-Offline Files
-Routing and Remote Acces Service
-Bluetooth Support Service
-BitLocker Drive Encryption Service
-Certificate Propagation
-Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service
-Parental Controls
-Remote Desktop Configuration
-Remote Desktop Services
-Remote Desktop Services UserMode Port Redirector
-Smart Card
-Smart Card Removal Policy
-Windows Connect Now
-Windows Firewall
-Windows Error Reporting Service
-Remote Registry
-Windows Defender


desktop > right click > personalize > select windows classic theme

control panel > power options > high performance

steam > settings > in-game > disable steam overlay


latest drivers:

AMD: http://support.amd.com/en-us/download
NVIDIA: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
Intel: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/
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Benchmarks before and after? Otherwise we have no way of knowing if this is even worth doing or if it's all placebo.

Benchmarks before and after? Otherwise we have no way of knowing if this is even worth doing or if it's all placebo.
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#3
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AVG PC tuneup works nicely as well.

AVG PC tuneup works nicely as well.
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This is a terrible guide. Disabling many of these services will not only yield no performance boost, but will actively cause issues. Disabling bitlocker encryption service blindly if you've used it to encrypt data is a problem. The secondary logon service is used to elevate a generic user account to administrator access (think UAC and similar) and will cause issues if disabled. Routing and remote access is used for internet connection sharing.

I'm not going to list each service and why this is bad; just don't do this. If you want to disable some services to see the less than 1% gain you'll get on any multi-core PC, please do adequate research before blindly disabling potentially OS/network breaking services.

This is a terrible guide. Disabling many of these services will not only yield no performance boost, but will actively cause issues. Disabling bitlocker encryption service blindly if you've used it to encrypt data is a problem. The secondary logon service is used to elevate a generic user account to administrator access (think UAC and similar) and will cause issues if disabled. Routing and remote access is used for internet connection sharing.

I'm not going to list each service and why this is bad; just don't do this. If you want to disable some services to see the less than 1% gain you'll get on any multi-core PC, please do adequate research before blindly disabling potentially OS/network breaking services.
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is this a troll post

is this a troll post
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#7
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somebody let r0ach out of his overclock.net chamber again

somebody let r0ach out of his overclock.net chamber again
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pellyx-Remote Desktop Configuration
-Remote Desktop Services
-Remote Desktop Services UserMode Port Redirector
-Smart Card
-Smart Card Removal Policy
-Windows Connect Now
-Windows Firewall
-Windows Error Reporting Service
-Remote Registry
-Windows Defender

But I don't want my Steam account hacked.

[quote=pellyx]
-Remote Desktop Configuration
-Remote Desktop Services
-Remote Desktop Services UserMode Port Redirector
-Smart Card
-Smart Card Removal Policy
-Windows Connect Now
-Windows Firewall
-Windows Error Reporting Service
-Remote Registry
-Windows Defender


[/quote]
But I don't want my Steam account hacked.
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AuraMixpellyx-Remote Desktop Configuration
-Remote Desktop Services
-Remote Desktop Services UserMode Port Redirector
-Smart Card
-Smart Card Removal Policy
-Windows Connect Now
-Windows Firewall
-Windows Error Reporting Service
-Remote Registry
-Windows Defender

But I don't want my Steam account hacked.

Haha that wont get your steam account hacked, also remote registry should be disabled by windows default settings.

[quote=AuraMix][quote=pellyx]
-Remote Desktop Configuration
-Remote Desktop Services
-Remote Desktop Services UserMode Port Redirector
-Smart Card
-Smart Card Removal Policy
-Windows Connect Now
-Windows Firewall
-Windows Error Reporting Service
-Remote Registry
-Windows Defender

[/quote]
But I don't want my Steam account hacked.[/quote]

Haha that wont get your steam account hacked, also remote registry should be disabled by windows default settings.
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smakersThis is a terrible guide. Disabling many of these services will not only yield no performance boost, but will actively cause issues. Disabling bitlocker encryption service blindly if you've used it to encrypt data is a problem. The secondary logon service is used to elevate a generic user account to administrator access (think UAC and similar) and will cause issues if disabled. Routing and remote access is used for internet connection sharing.

I'm not going to list each service and why this is bad; just don't do this. If you want to disable some services to see the less than 1% gain you'll get on any multi-core PC, please do adequate research before blindly disabling potentially OS/network breaking services.

smaka coming in hot with facts

[quote=smakers]This is a terrible guide. Disabling many of these services will not only yield no performance boost, but will actively cause issues. Disabling bitlocker encryption service blindly if you've used it to encrypt data is a problem. The secondary logon service is used to elevate a generic user account to administrator access (think UAC and similar) and will cause issues if disabled. Routing and remote access is used for internet connection sharing.

I'm not going to list each service and why this is bad; just don't do this. If you want to disable some services to see the less than 1% gain you'll get on any multi-core PC, please do adequate research before blindly disabling potentially OS/network breaking services.[/quote]
smaka coming in hot with facts
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can someone bechmark Balanced power settings vs high Preformance?

can someone bechmark Balanced power settings vs high Preformance?
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pazerBenchmarks before and after? Otherwise we have no way of knowing if this is even worth doing or if it's all placebo.

I got a 25 fps boost from all this. My pc is really bad so every frame counts.

[quote=pazer]Benchmarks before and after? Otherwise we have no way of knowing if this is even worth doing or if it's all placebo.[/quote]
I got a 25 fps boost from all this. My pc is really bad so every frame counts.
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This list is not bad, but when it comes to disabling services we need to keep in mind that every user has different needs (as far as services are concerned).I personally would recommend using Black Viper's Guide to disabling windows services. http://www.blackviper.com/

It tells you which services you can disable safely in order to get better performance. I personally use his tweaks and have had a positive experience. If you want to use a more user friendly approach to disabling services you can always use the Razer Cortex program.

Hope this helps!

This list is not bad, but when it comes to disabling services we need to keep in mind that every user has different needs (as far as services are concerned).I personally would recommend using Black Viper's Guide to disabling windows services. http://www.blackviper.com/

It tells you which services you can disable safely in order to get better performance. I personally use his tweaks and have had a positive experience. If you want to use a more user friendly approach to disabling services you can always use the Razer Cortex program.

Hope this helps!
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