To get the most out of your gaming rig, you need to balance hardware power with software efficiency. Optimizing your PC for maximum FPS (Frames Per Second) involves reducing the load on your CPU and GPU while ensuring your system prioritizes gaming tasks. 1. Enable Game Mode and High Performance Power Plan

Heat is the enemy of performance. When your components get too hot, they perform "thermal throttling," intentionally slowing down to prevent damage.

Windows has built-in features designed to funnel resources toward active games.

Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc , go to the Startup tab, and disable everything you don't need (like Spotify, Steam, or browser helpers).