How to configure the best FPS settings in Windows 11

July 2023 · 5 minute read

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  • Many gamers argue that the FPS settings in Windows 11 haven’t changed, and in some cases, it performs worse than Windows 10.

    However, according to Microsoft, recent gaming technologies like Auto HDR and DirectsStorage have been integrated into this newly launched OS.

    That being said, some of the settings in Windows 11 can be tweaked so that gamers can achieve better frame rates and have a better gaming experience.

    This article goes through a few solutions for enhancing the FPS and performance in Windows 11 for a lag-free gameplay experience. So, let’s dive in.

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    Keep in mind that FPS drops can be mainly caused by faulty GPU drivers, but you can easily fix that with just a couple of clicks. So it’s useful to make sure that everything is updated before trying any of the steps below.

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    What are the best FPS settings for a better gaming experience on Windows 11?

    1. Enable Game mode

  • Press Windows + I keys to open the Settings app.
  • Select Gaming from the left sidebar then go to the Game mode.Gaming Mode
  • Now, enable the toggle from the following menu.Enabling Game Mode
  • When you enable Game Mode, Windows will prioritize the gaming experience on PC and disable background tasks, Windows update services, driver installation, etc.

    It is worth noting that the Game mode wasn’t effective before, but Microsoft has improved this feature significantly. This option will help to stabilize the frame rate.

    2. Set a GPU priority for a specific game

  • Go to Settings by pressing Windows + I keys.
  • From the left pane, choose System, then Display from the right pane. Display Settings
  • After that, scroll down and select Graphics option.Graphics option
  • Select a game and click on Options.
  • Now, choose the High Performance option and click Save.High Performance
  • Using the Windows 11 Settings app, you can assign a specific application to a certain graphics card.

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    In order to get the best performance out of your computer, you can select which apps exclusively use the discrete GPU instead of the integrated GPU.

    3. Disable restartable apps

  • Open the Settings app by pressing Windows + I keys.
  • Click Accounts then select Sign-in options.Sign-in option
  • Now, disable Automatically save my restartable apps and restart them when I sign back in.Disable restart apps
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    4. Turn on High-Performance mode

  • Go to the Start menu, type Power Plan then select Edit Power Plan.Edit Power Plan option
  • Once the window opens, select Power Options.Power Options
  • Click Show the additional plans if High Performance isn’t visible.High Performance option
  • Select High Performance from the list.Enabling High Performance power option to boost FPS in Windows 11
  • The difference between Power Saving and High-Performance modes is noticeable, as the latter will burn through your laptop’s battery at speeds you may never expect.

    However, it’s always the recommended option if you want to achieve higher FPS numbers.

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    This setting is mainly for laptops, as PCs won’t need internal batteries to run.

    5. Enable Auto HDR

  • Open the Settings app by pressing Windows + I, then select Display option on the System tab.Display Settings
  • Ensure Use HDR is enabled.
  • Click Use HDR to open the HDR settings menu.
  • Ensure Auto HDR is enabled. If your monitor doesn’t support HDR, you will not have this option.Unsupported HDR
  • For a more lifelike gaming experience, you’ll want to choose a monitor with HDR capabilities. A wide color range, excellent brightness, and high resolution are advantages of an HDR-supported monitor.

    Even if you don’t compare them side by side, the difference between SDR and HDR is noticeable.

    This option improves your gaming experience, but as previously stated, it requires an HDR-supported monitor, which is highly recommended for gamers.

    Having the best FPS is essential for gaming because lower FPS, besides causing a less smooth game experience, can also put you at a disadvantage against your gaming opponents.

    Remember many factors determine the FPS rate, such as computer hardware (graphics card, motherboard, CPU, memory), graphics and resolution settings within the game, and how well the game code is optimized and developed for graphics performance.

    Therefore, make sure that you have all the right equipment and other settings, such as in-game settings, checked for optimum performance.

    Even though all of the methods listed above work on laptops, you might want to read our dedicated article on laptop FPS.

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