The Windows 11 operating system comes with several performance-related features, and one of them is Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling. When enabled, the feature helps to reduce latency and improve performance by allowing the graphics card to manage its memory.
But this new feature has a few requirements for it to work correctly. It needs to be running the latest graphics driver from the manufacturer, and currently, only certain cards are supported. If your system meets the requirements and you want to enable this feature. This risewindows feature shows you how to turn on the hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling on Windows 11 or 10.
How to Enable Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling on Windows 11?
Having “Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling” in your Windows machine can improve your system performance. By default, this feature is disabled, and to use it, you need to turn it on.
Step 1. First, open the Settings app by pressing
Step 2. Select the
Step 3. Then, click the
Step 4. After that, on the Display settings, scroll down to the bottom of the screen to see Related settings. Then click the
Step 5. Next, on the top of the screen, click the link
Step 6. Lastly, turn the toggle switch beside “Reduce latency and improve performance. You’ll need to restart your PC to have your changes take effect” under the “Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling” section.
Even though Microsoft says turning on this feature reduces latency and improves performance, if you’re experiencing any issues on your Windows 11 computer, you can turn off this feature by repeating the above step and switching the toggle to the Off position in step 6.
How to Enable Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling in Windows 10?
To turn on Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling in Windows 10 PC, perform the following steps:-
Step 1. Firstly, open the Settings app on your PC by pressing
Step 2. Now, hit the
Step 3. Then, select the
Step 4. Once it is complete, scroll down a bit on the right-side pane. So, click on the
Step 5. After that, on the “Graphics settings” page, turn the toggle switch to the On position for the “Reduce latency and improve performance. You’ll need to restart your PC to have your changes take effect” option.
Quick Note: You’ll need to turn off the toggle switch beside “Reduce latency and improve performance. You’ll need to restart your PC to have your changes take effect” option to disable this feature.
Step 6. Once it is complete, restart your computer to apply the changes.
That’s it for the article.
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