How to improve gaming laptop performance




















A list of background processes is also included in the Task Manager. Shut down any applications that are not needed to be running whilst you game.

To do this, simply highlight the app in question and click End Task. Having poor Internet speeds will result in high pings, delays, and lags. Generally, when playing online games, a lower ping is much better than a higher download speed. This website will not only check for your Download and Upload speed but will also check your Ping. Another common problem that a computer user might encounter is system instability.

This is due to several reasons, one of which is new updates that still have lots of bugs. Unfortunately, there is no way you can disable automatic updates in Windows But you can prevent the installation of new updates and automatic restarts by activating Windows 10 Game Mode settings. When it comes to automatic updates for games, most gaming clients, such as Steam, have a feature in which you can choose which time would you want to install updates. You can also disable downloading updates whilst playing games.

This will prevent ping spikes and packet loss while playing online games. Follow these steps to schedule updates on Steam. This process might require you to log into your Steam account. Keeping your laptop free from dust is a good option for maintenance. Since your computer will gather dust from time to time, this might block the vents, which will restrict the airflow.

Always remember that poor airflow can cause overheating issues, which might result in thermal throttling, as explained in our previous articles. After many months or years of usage, it is possible that your drive will contain unnecessary files or leftover files from previous uninstallations. To remove these files, you can use third-party apps like CCleaner. This program is designed to clean your drives and speed up your computer.

This software also has a paid for professional edition in which some advanced features are added. A slow system can be caused by malware that is currently on your computer. Malware mostly comes from downloading files from unsolicited websites as well as illegal downloading from pirate websites.

To prevent your system from being infected from malware, always check whether the website you visit is trusted or not. Also, never open some links from suspicious emails. And lastly, always use a genuine copy of your software.

But despite being cautious, some malware can still find its way into our computer. To avoid this from happening, always install an antivirus program. Simply installing this software will not protect you forever as it will need to be updated to the newest version regularly. If you are using Windows 10, I would highly recommend using the Windows Security program. I find this very effective in blocking potential threats, and it will not slow down your computer as it only uses a minimal amount of resources.

And the good thing about Windows Security is that it has built-in ransomware protection that is being updated regularly through Windows Update. However, if you want to use a third-party antivirus program, there are many free ones to choose from. You can also use the paid premium option which will have more features. I personally have always have used the free editions and they have always served me well.

Here is a good article on the top 10 free antivirus software currently. There are a few upgrade options for laptop users. The most common is RAM and storage. Although this might be costly, the increase in performance is worth it. Upgrading the system memory will be beneficial not only for gaming but also for the overall performance of your machine.

After your RAM upgrade, you will immediately notice improvement, especially to system stability. This is because motherboards are designed to cater to specific frequencies, so going beyond that will be a waste of money. You can never go wrong when upgrading a hard drive. Some laptops come with a slow RPM HDD, so upgrading to a much faster drive will give you a significant increase in terms of performance.

Some programs are designed to start automatically when you turn on your system. The reason is that some of these programs are considered essential to your PC. An example of this program is your antivirus program. By default, antivirus programs are always set to run on startup and should always be kept that way so that it will start right away in blocking threats as soon as you start using your PC.

Malware will not wait on when to attack, so it is vital to have antivirus programs running at all times. In my case, these programs are composed of game clients, entertainment software, and chat applications. Turning these off is helpful, especially to those with a slower system.

You can also stop unnecessary Windows Services to save system resources. These may include Maps, Mail, and Location apps. You can do this by searching Background Apps in the Windows search bar and select on which apps you want to stop or disable. But other factors will come into play whether this upgrade will optimize your FPS or not. In this way, you can check whether you have previously adjusted anything here or not. Automatic updates can be a daunting task sometimes.

These updates can download in the background even without reminding you periodically. This will impact your gaming performance and the uninstalled updates too. However, many games require an internet connection, so installing those updates as soon as possible is the best solution. There are different types of malware that can affect your laptop and make it run slower hence the laggy game performance. Even if you have an antivirus installed there are malware that can bypass the firewall and antivirus protection.

But make sure you do not install more than one antivirus software, having more than one antivirus can slow down Windows.

However, if all the above-mentioned methods fail, then you need to check whether your hardware needs updating. You can read more about gaming laptops here.

This is a guest post by Kanti Kashyap she is a blogger and tech enthusiast who loves to write about the latest technology, gadgets, and reviews. She has been in this field as long as she can remember. She blogs about these kinds of stuff at BestLaptopNinja. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. How to Improve Gaming Performance of Your Laptop When you buy a new laptop it runs pretty fast since it has less software installed but by the time you use it Windows acquires junk files and installing tons of software takes system resources which ultimately causes a slower laptop.

In order to make your laptop run faster, you have to go through the mentioned tips and tricks. Regularly Clean Your Laptop Dust and dirt are enemies of your laptop performance. Overclock GPU for Ultimate Gaming Experience Overclocking the graphics card may cause your laptop to produce more heat and consume more power. Close Background Running Apps Having a large number of background apps running can negatively impact your gaming performance.

Select the background tasks and hit End Process. Turn-Off Windows 10 visual effects Microsoft has launched Windows 10 with great features as compared to its predecessors, but there are certain features that just consume the processing power.

Turn-Off the Automatic Updates Automatic updates can be a daunting task sometimes. Malware Scan There are different types of malware that can affect your laptop and make it run slower hence the laggy game performance. As well as having your graphic drivers up to date, it is worth ensuring that your audio drivers are fit for gaming. In DxDiag you can check your audio driver status in the Sound tab.

Note also that Input device drivers are summarized here. While risky for the beginner, overclocking can force additional performance out of the graphics card. The main problems are with power and heat. Overclocking uses more electricity, so you'll need to adjust your computer's power settings appropriately see below. But overclocking also increases the temperature of the GPU. Usually, this is handled by the laptop's built-in cooling system. You should regularly clean the heatsinks and fans, as outlined in 1.

If not, your laptop will automatically shut downas a safety precautionwhen it gets too hot. Looking for an overclocking tool for your GPU? You can enjoy good results with overclocking, but it is something you must do with care.

Our guide to overclocking your GPU safely should help here. Few devices can enjoy improved operation without effective power management. When it comes to laptopsdevices intended for use away from a permanent power sourcepower management is important. Windows gives you some detailed power management options, but for strong gaming experience, connect your laptop to a power outlet. Note that with some gaming laptops such as the Dell G5 15 series battery settings are automatically managed.

Whatever your system, avoid less-than-optimum power settings when squeezing gaming performance from your laptop. This is a tip that anyone can use. Windows 10 and later is equipped with an Xbox app which includes features such as screen recording, streaming, and Game Mode.

Optimizing your laptop for gaming can be as simple as activating the Game Bar and Game Mode. If prompted, check the Yes, this is a game box. With Game Mode enabled, Windows will run games with optimum settings. To do this, Windows may close or suspend some background tasks.

We're assuming you're running Windows 10 or 11 for many of these tips. If not, there is a manual change you can make to your laptop before you launch a game. Ensure all other apps are closed before you launch a game. Once you've done that, look at the System Tray. This part of the Windows taskbar lists apps that are running in the background.

Right-click each icon and close it, unless it is relevant to your game experience. For example, keep your graphics card management app open. Gaming performance for your laptop is mostly determined by your hardware, drivers, and how your computer is configured.

But if you're playing online games, there is one other element to consider: your internet connection speed. Lag is the usual cause of trouble with online gaming, whether caused by internet connectivitity or a slow connection between the laptop and wireless router. In most cases, your wireless network card will have the most up-to-date drivers, thanks to Windows Update, or whatever system updates your OS has downloaded.

If there's no change after applying updates, consider a wired Ethernet connection to the router.



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