If you're playing games on Windows 11 with a high-end mouse, chances are you've encountered inexplicable stutters. While it's natural to assume something's up with your GPU, it turns out that it might ...
For years, streamers and competitive gamers have battled invisible stutter caused by shader compilation, a process that forces your GPU to pause and compile graphics code on the fly. Now, with ...
Windows 11 is getting a speed boost with Microsoft's Low Latency Profile, which uses CPU bursts to open apps 70% faster. See ...
New CPU feature: Windows 11's 'Low Latency Profile' boosts CPU speed for one to three seconds during key tasks to cut stutters and speed up app launches. Performance gains: Tests show up to 40% faster ...
Did you or someone you know build an AMD Ryzen machine only to be frustrated by strange stuttering issues? These problems have always existed in certain Ryzen systems, but only with the release of ...
AMD believes it has found the root cause of intermittent performance stutters that some Ryzen PC owners have been experiencing, saying that certain configurations are susceptible a quirk that shows up ...
A bugged implementation of firmware-based Trusted Platform Module (or TPM), something users normally need in order to use Windows 11, has been plaguing AMD Ryzen users for some time. But finally, AMD ...
Windows 11's TPM requirement has left many hoping to upgrade to the latest version of Microsoft's operating system confused at best, and frustrated at worst. However ...
There’s nothing more aggravating than a stuttering high DPI mouse, especially when you’re in the middle of an intense match where precise movements and fast response times are everything. Fortunately, ...