In early 2026, Windows 11 users faced persistent issues, prompting many to optimize the system for gaming performance until a switch to another OS is feasible.
Performance Enhancements
To enhance gaming performance, users are advised to enable Game Mode, which prioritizes foreground processes, and select a high-performance power plan. For advanced users, creating an "Ultimate Performance" plan using the command powercfg -duplicatescheme e9a42b02-d5df-448d-aa00-03f14749eb61 is recommended. Additionally, enabling "Optimizations for windowed games" and Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling (HAGS) can improve frametime consistency, particularly in CPU-intensive games.
System Cleanup and Control
Managing startup applications is crucial for freeing up system resources. Users can disable unnecessary launchers via Settings or Task Manager and use Sysinternals Autoruns for a deeper cleanup. Disabling the Virtual Machine Platform, if not in use, can also reduce scheduling overhead.
Running a PowerShell debloat script like Win11Debloat helps remove bundled apps and disable unnecessary services, reducing background disk and CPU usage.
Advanced Configuration
In the NVIDIA Control Panel, setting the Shader Cache Size to 10 GB and the Power management mode to "Prefer maximum performance" can help improve FPS and reduce 1% lows. Registry edits are also suggested: setting the Scheduling Category to High and adjusting the NetworkThrottlingIndex to ffffffff can reduce network latency spikes. Users are advised to back up the registry before making changes.
These optimizations aim to make Windows 11 more gaming-friendly by improving system responsiveness and reducing background overhead, though they are not a substitute for a dedicated gaming OS.