How to Speed Up Your PC Games


Unlike a games console where developers optimize their games for a specific set of hardware, PCs come in all shapes and sizes. So if you feel like your PC is getting slower over time, here are some great and easy to do tips to improve your PC gaming experience.

Update Graphics Drivers

One of the single most important things a gamer can do to ensure the best gaming performance is to install the latest drivers for his or her graphics card. Both AMD and NVIDIA offer the latest drivers for their GPUs on their respective websites:



Do not rely on the disc that came with your graphics card or the drivers that may be offered by Windows Update. NVIDIA and AMD are constantly updating drivers to enhance performance, fix graphical anomalies, and improve game compatibility. The newly updated drivers always incorporate the latest bug fixes and performance enhancements and should be updated regularly. At the very least, update to the latest drivers whenever your new game feel unstable or you see strange graphical glitches.

Install Essentials Softwares for PC Gaming

Make sure you have the following softwares to run all your games properly:












Manage Your System using CCleaner or TuneUp Utilities

CCleaner is a popular software tool for cleaning your system. It can clean up temporary, cache, log, and Internet files, it also allows you to clean up your Windows registry. Apart from this, CCleaner is equipped with the function of application program elimination that can help locate and remove the hidden but useless programs in the folder. It cleans up your computer, giving you more storage space and increased efficiency. In short, CCleaner is easy to use, quite stable and won’t trouble your system.


Physically cleaning your PC is also important. People usually forget to clean their computers, So the fans inside the PC inhale not only the air but also dust and debris. As a result, it can clog your system and you will experience overheating issues. This can even shorten your hardware’s lifespan if you do not take care of it regularly.

Adjust In-Game Settings

Tweaking in-game settings will likely have the most dramatic effect on performance. Reducing certain in-game settings will increase game performance at the expense of image quality. For example, lowering the resolution and setting the texture quality to low will improve the game's performance, because it will put less strain on the graphics card.
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Anti-aliasing is one setting to watch out for. AA smoothes out jagged lines, but incurs a performance penalty. Typically you'll see a slider, but it might be just a number, such as 2x, 4x, 8x etc. First, try disabling AA altogether and see how your game plays. If it's fast enough, you can enable AA again at the lowest setting and progressively increase it until you find the best balance between quality and performance. The same sentiment goes for most other graphics settings, Lighting effects, including shadows, tend to be real performance drains.

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