![]() It has profiles for most games and can help make them run smoother. Since you are on an Nvidia GPU though, I highly recommend using Nvidia Inspector. You didn't list your spec, so I have no idea what games you're referring to, or whether the settings you're using are pushing your hardware too much. Also make sure your page file size in W10 is adequate and preferably on a fast drive. I have my WD Black 6TB HDD write the capture files via Instant Replay, and it is currently benching at 208 Mb/s. Make sure the drive you select to write the capture file is not heavily fragmented, and try to pick a fairly fast drive if you can. The less processes ShadowPlay has running, the more RAM is freed, and the less chance for latency problems. For instance I disable broadcasting, highlights, and the notifications for them, as well as other things I don't use. I also recommend disabling any services in ShadowPlay you don't use. I have pretty much ALL telemetry settings in W10 disabled, and even use SpyBot Antibeacon to Immunize W10 from such telemetry services. MS claims it gives better performance in games, but I've seen lots of forum chat indicating the reverse is true. I don't even have Game Mode enabled in it. Try turning off some of the telemetry settings in W10. ![]() ![]() If you're playing via a game browser service (Steam, Uplay, Origins) try disabling it's overlay. First, make sure you're running the latest GPU driver, which will also have the latest version of GeForce Experience and ShadowPlay. ![]()
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