Once you enable hardware acceleration, your CPU is free to perform many other tasks. But, will you see a difference in performance while playing video games? Sure you will. Also, based on what hardware you have installed on your system, you can either turn it on or off. So, if you are someone that wishes to try this feature out, read on through this guide to know how to enable hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling in Windows 11.
Enable Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling
Prerequisites
Windows 11 PCDedicated Nvidia or AMD GPU
Enable Via Registry Editor
Enable Via Settings App
This is how you can enable or even disable hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduling on your Windows 11 PC. Do remember that if you have an integrated GPU this setting will usually not be available. Any modern Nvidia or AMD graphics card should work just fine. Also, this feature works best for systems that are kind of low spec or even mid-spec. If you have turned the feature on, do let us know in the comments below if there was any difference in performance and also mention what GPU your system is running on. Also Check:
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