How to increase FPS, lower input latency on ANY GPU with ONE setting

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I really appreciate your content. I followed the instructions of multiple videos here and improved my gaming experience absurdly. You should really release a single, longer video with all the tweaks on a logical sequence, so anyone who needs to do everything from scratch can follow chapter after chapter.

davideassis
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This is one of the best Tweaks that exist. Enabling MSI mode for the GPU usually boosts the minimal FPS quiet heavily, so you get less stutters. I made some tests and for me this tweak boosts the 0.1% and 1% by about 20%, which is insane...

infinitestars
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Going to try this now on my gtx1070 which has been kicking ass for 5 years and got a clean the other day. To many more years! Thank you!

MantisPhoenix
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Using a 4070 and an i7-9700k. Enabling this made a huge difference to my system, particularly to 1% lows. My low end frame rate in cyberpunk went from 56 to 64.
edit Jan 2024:
TLDR the difference was likely not due to turning on MSI but Win 11 upgrade.
I have a 7800X3D now.

After further testing I don't think MSI was what caused this difference, I think it was upgrading to Win 11. I had done about 100 tests under Win10 testing different system variable changes doing at least 5 runs for each setting. The Cyberpunk benches were always very consistent so I never bothered running a baseline test before enabling MSI even though I had upgraded to Win11 in the meantime. After reinstalling drivers and MSI turning off I re-ran the bench several times and then re-enabled MSI. The results were almost identical. Based on this it looks like the improvement was due to Win11. A few driver revisions later started automatically enabling MSI so the point became moot.

I realise the rig I had then seems unbalanced but the CPU was really only an issue in Dogtown for cyberpunk or cities for Starfield. I have a 7800X3D now so no framerate drops in cities.

TheMorteReport
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I've got to be honest I've been chasing lower frame times for months, and this wasn't the silver bullet that I was looking for, but I noticed a huge improvement, and my games play a lot smoother now.

Vincent-ljww
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bro, you're a legend. I was playing the finals was getting 80 fps max dropping to 50 sometimes, now getting 100 + with no drops.

ellisjakewhite
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I am a PC optimization NUT! I love this kind of content and very much encourage it. I already knew about this optimization, but did not know the risks of setting msi to "high" instead of the more balanced and efficient default setting "undefined". Thank you for educating me on that, and I'm glad I can now game even more confidently X)

MonoPod_DD
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At 5:18 it still shows IRQ at 54, which means it is NOT running in Msi mode. Msi mode IRQs have a minus in front of it.

Koozwad
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3:47 to skip the BS and get to the setting

Ozolz
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Might skip on that one, as it is made clear that there's a chance the affected device may stop working until MSI is disabled if it turns out to not be compatible - but if you have no onboard graphics you won't be able to turn your PC on to disable MSI back, bricking your windows...
Edit: I enabled it anyways without having an iGPU and it still booted, YOLO lol

BrianSantosF
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Undefined, interesting. I am using this for about three years or so with high interrupts for the gpu and never changed it again. I am gonna give it a try with my 4070 ti.

hegolikit
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Thank you for this. I am running an AMD Radeon RX 580 and this feature was already activated and set to undefined. This card is still performing amazing well even with all newer games.

dirt_diver
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for 30 series and 40 series gpu don't stress for downloading the tool cuz it's already enable by default

catalincosmin
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I did this from your older video and just happened to go back into the setting to see and low and behold... it was not turned on any longer. I have no idea how or why it turned off but I'm glad you did this vid again. I'll be checking the setting once in a while from now on.

mrufo
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actually insane thank you for this!
On a GTX 1080 and went from 60-70fps to 80-90fps in cyberpunk on the new 2.0 patch!

Velakor
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I'm a 90's baby. What happened to putting a game in the console and just loving it? Now, we fight for bandwidth, FPS, graphics settings and more! lol
But thank you for the guide! Will try this asap.

ronniekoomba
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Reading through the comments it looks like the RX6xxx cards already have this setting on at default. I wonder if that's down to AMD cards having less CPU dependency than nVidia, where it seems to make more sense for nVidia to have this setting off so the GPU could lean more heavily on CPU compute cycles to boost the GPU. Not sure if anyone has done that test though.

igavinwood
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MSI mode is a new version of IRQ addressing, not all boards properly support this mode for certain devices and can in fact cause your system to not post requiring you to reset the bios and to use restore point to undo the setting.

FullMetal-Tech
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That feature wasn't applied to my recently purchased RTX 4070. It was opposed to what you said down here. I'll definitely make observations as to how things are going to change but it seems to be a right step into the right direction. Thanks!

emreisldag
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I have a legion 5 with a 3070, had TERRIBLE microstuttering until I found the guru 3D forum too and did basically the same thing in the video, glad to see a biggish channel covering it!

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