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Make changes to the registry on Windows 10 for better frame rates.

Make changes to the registry on Windows 10 for better frame rates.

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Ktisdbest
Junior Member
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09-14-2016, 03:33 PM
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I watched a YouTube video discussing how to increase in-game FPS by disabling a registry setting called ULPS. The explanation clarified what ULPS does and whether it affects your PC or gaming performance. The video also addressed concerns about potential damage and the impact on your gaming experience.
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Ktisdbest
09-14-2016, 03:33 PM #1

I watched a YouTube video discussing how to increase in-game FPS by disabling a registry setting called ULPS. The explanation clarified what ULPS does and whether it affects your PC or gaming performance. The video also addressed concerns about potential damage and the impact on your gaming experience.

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janek9959j
Member
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09-17-2016, 04:55 PM
#2
I discovered something while searching. It's unclear whether it has a positive or negative impact.
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janek9959j
09-17-2016, 04:55 PM #2

I discovered something while searching. It's unclear whether it has a positive or negative impact.

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09-19-2016, 11:11 AM
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Moved to Windows *** These appear to be unreliable on desktops. On laptops, performance mode usually handles most tasks. When articles or videos skip explaining what they enable or disable, it looks like copying without understanding the purpose. In lower-quality videos, most content focuses on power management. There’s a segment about GameDVR (which is essentially Windows Game Mode) and another on throttling. I don’t see any indication that these changes impact ping, suggesting "ping" is used merely as a keyword for clicks.
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DragonSlayer39
09-19-2016, 11:11 AM #3

Moved to Windows *** These appear to be unreliable on desktops. On laptops, performance mode usually handles most tasks. When articles or videos skip explaining what they enable or disable, it looks like copying without understanding the purpose. In lower-quality videos, most content focuses on power management. There’s a segment about GameDVR (which is essentially Windows Game Mode) and another on throttling. I don’t see any indication that these changes impact ping, suggesting "ping" is used merely as a keyword for clicks.