![]() ![]() So we’re pretty certain Windows 10 is the culprit, especially since we used the latest drivers in both cases.Įnabling game mode in titles like The Witcher 3, Final Fantasy XV and even older titles like Crysis Warhead made an immediate difference to consistency and completely eliminated the random stutter we experienced. Roll things back to Windows 8.1 and all these problems go away. The same is true on a vanilla installation of Windows 10, but as soon as we’ve installed all the updates, the same games (using the same settings) exhibit an infuriating amount of stutter at random intervals. ![]() This computer in particular shows a stark difference in performance between Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. It’s not a cutting-edge gaming PC in 2018, but a good indicator of the general sort of computer a typical gamer might have. It’s also equipped with a Samsung 850 EVO SSD. It’s a Haswell 4690K clocked to 4Ghz with 16GB of RAM and a Radeon R9 390. ![]() The computer we used to test game mode perfectly showcases how this feature can help with game performance in Windows 10. Also, if you are trying to get the most of your current rig, along with enabling Game Mode, make sure to read my post on how to play games smoothly on an old PC. ![]()
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