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Windows 11 Best Performance Settings [2024]

Tweaking Windows 11 for best performance

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Updated onJuly 2, 2024

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Resolve multiple Windows PC issues and speed up your PC effortlessly with specialized software.

What if I told you that you can increase the performance of your Windows by tweaking some settings without the need for third-party software?

The default Windows 11 settings are optimal for all-around enjoyable performance, but you can take advantage of some factors to speed up and optimize your system.

What are the best Windows 11 performance settings?

What are the best Windows 11 performance settings?

1. Adjust performance settings

2. Clean the startup

3. Disable background apps

4. Enable Storage Sense and clear the temporary files

While you’re here, you can also clear the temporary files by doing the following:

5. Change power settings

6. Disable transparency effects

Is Windows 11 more demanding than Windows 10?

Yes, the new version is slightly more demanding than its predecessor. To run Windows 11, you’ll need at least 4GB RAM, 64GB of storage space, and a dual-core 64-bit CPU.

This isn’t a significant change compared to Windows 10. However, not all processors will work with the latest release, so if you want to upgrade, make sure you don’t use hardware over four years old.

We suggest checking the list of supported CPUs on Microsoft’s website for detailed information.

Can third-party apps affect my performance?

Yes, third-party apps can negatively impact performance. They take up space and may require lots of resources to run. That’s not to say you should only run Windows apps. Just make sure to clean up your PC regularly and get rid of apps you no longer need.

Can defragmentation speed up my PC?

Defragmentation can improve your performance if you’re using a hard drive and not an SSD. If you’re unfamiliar, this process will rearrange data, allowing you to access it faster.

This process is usually performed automatically by Windows, and if you want to learn more about it, we suggest reading ourhow to defrag drives on Windows 11guide.

Can using High performance power plan cause problems?

In most cases, High performance won’t cause any issues. By using this plan, your CPU speed won’t be reduced at all, so you should get better results in apps and games.

However, this power plan will use more power and cause more heat in some cases, so if you use it on your laptop, ensure you have a good cooling system and that your device is connected to the wall outlet.

That’s about it for this article. We’ve included all the ways you can optimize your device andmake Windows 11 fasterin a matter of moments.

All these settings are incredibly easy to access and perfectly safe to use, so try them on your PC and check if they work for you.

Once you have configured your PC, you can useWindows 11 performance overlayand check for improvements.

Users with older PCs can alsoenable ReadyBoost on Windows 11for a small performance boost.

If you have any suggestions or know about other settings that could improve Windows 11, don’t hesitate to tell us in the comment section below.

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Vlad Turiceanu

Windows Editor

Passionate about technology,Windows, and everything that has a power button, he spent most of his time developing new skills and learning more about the tech world.

Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, with a complete expertise in touch-based devices, he is constantly keeping an eye out for the latest and greatest!

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Vlad Turiceanu

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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, he’s a Windows 11 Privacy & Security expert.