PC Gaming Knowledge Base
Understand how PC performance works, what causes low FPS, and why professional optimization makes a real difference.
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How Windows Defender Works and Its Impact on Gaming
Windows Defender is Windows' built-in antivirus. It is effective and mostly low-overhead for gaming — but game folders should be excluded.
How Windows Boots Up: From Power Button to Desktop Explained
Your PC goes through several stages between pressing the power button and seeing your desktop. Here is what happens in each stage.
Windows Game Mode: What It Does and Should You Enable It?
Windows Game Mode is a feature designed to prioritize game performance. Here is whether it actually helps and when to use it.
Windows Power Plans: Why "High Performance" Isn't Always Best for Gaming
Windows power plans control how your CPU scales its speed. The wrong plan costs you FPS or wastes electricity. Here is what to choose.
How to Check Your PC Specs and Compare Them to Game Requirements
Before buying or downloading a game, you need to know if your PC meets its requirements. Here is how to check your specs on Windows.
Windows Power Plans for Gaming: Why the Default Setting Hurts Your FPS
Windows defaults to Balanced power mode, which limits CPU performance during gaming. Learn how power plans work and why the right one matters for consistent FPS.
Windows Game Mode — Should You Leave It On?
A surprisingly nuanced answer.
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