Modern games require an optimized PC in order to deliver a smooth gaming experience. You don’t have to be a techie to optimize your PC for gaming, It can be done with a few simple steps. Follow the tips given below to get the most out of your hardware and experience much better game performance.
1. Update graphic card drivers
The performance of the PC greatly depends on the components inside. Drivers play an important role in bringing out the optimal performance of graphic cards. Graphic card manufacturers release driver updates to increase performance of their graphic cards or to ensure new games do not have problems with their graphic cards.
2. Install latest game patches
The Release of a game doesn’t mean that the development work is finished. Game developers frequently release game patches to increase game performance and/ or fix bugs. You need to install all game patches released by the developer. These game patches improve performance and also might help fix any display issue, besides enhancing the overall gaming experience.
3. Add more RAM
Gamers often ask how much RAM is needed for a smooth gaming experience. In most cases, modern games will not run on your PC if you have 2GB of RAM. The recommended RAM is anything between 4GB and 8GB.
4. Close unwanted background processes
All processes running in your computer use up system resources, reducing the resources available for your gaming. If you take a look at the task manager, you will likely see several background processes running. Before playing, it is best you close process you don’t require.
5. Defragment hard drive
After months of use, the data on the hard drive tends to get fragmented. Fragmentation affects the speed at which the system accesses data. The more fragmentation your HDD has, the more time your system will take to access files stored on it. You can use the in-built defragmenter utility or a third party tool to defragment the hard drive.
6. Disable animation and 3D effects
Modern operating systems focus on animation and the 3D effect to render a good visual experience. However, these functionalities use a lot of system resources, so it is a good idea to disable animation and 3D effects if you have a less than ideal system specification.
For Windows 7
- Click the Start button
- Right-click My Computer – > Properties
- Click Advanced System in the left pane; a System properties window opens,
- Go to Advanced Tab and click the Settings button; a “Performance Options” window opens.
- Go to “Visual Effects” tab
- Select the “Adjust for Best Performance ”radio button
That’s it. Now you can go ahead and fine tune your PC for gaming all by yourself. Happy gaming!
raymond says
is the drivers.com registration is free??? or there’s a fee ???
DriversExpert says
Hi Raymond – the lite version of DriverDownloader is free where you can run a scan and check for missing or outdated drivers, you do need to register if you wish to get the automatic driver updates