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what tweaks or settings do you use to gain performance.?


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i wonder what everyone elses use to try and gain more performance from their laptops.

 

i found this. 2 but have not tried them.

 

https://github.com/hlldz/Phant0m

 

https://iq-faq.com/en/Q%26A/page=b06ea987dfc593c26de474a0c08437c1

 

is this the way to stop system logs.? i have done it on android.

why people ask why would anyone want to disable logs. and do not want to help.?

i for one dont need any logs unless am running into a problem and logs are needed. 

on android i disable them and when i run into a problem i enable logs and replicate the bug or problem.

 

dell precision m4600

i7 2760QM

8GB ram

MX500 crucial SSD 500GB.

win 10 21H2

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Process Lasso.  https://bitsum.com/

 

I generally don't bother a whole lot with killing Windows background stuff.  Set your game/app to run at "above normal" priority and background tasks will be CPU-starved and have to wait, if the game needs all of the CPU resources.  Process Lasso can handle setting priorities for certain programs.  You can also have it change the Windows power profile when certain programs are run.  High performance / noisy for games and slower CPU speed / quiet for light desktop use.

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