Microsoft has recently announced that some of the Windows components designed to keep your systems safe affect their performance. However, you can disable these Windows features to optimize the computer for gaming purposes, but of course, this will leave your system vulnerable to outside threats and attacks. This article lists several things you can do to increase your system’s performance to get the best gaming experience on a Windows 11 computer.

Optimize Windows 11 for Maximum Performance

Turn Off Memory Integrity

Memory Integrity was a feature introduced not too long ago by Microsoft. This feature blocks drivers included in the “Microsoft Vulnerable Driver Blocklist” which are untrusted and hackers can inject them to compromise your systems.

Optimize Windows 11 for Maximum Performance Turn Off Memory Integrity Disable Virtual Machine Platform (VMP) Enable Game Mode Assign Dedicated GPU to Game Use Ultimate Performance Power Mode Enable Auto HDR Enhance Visual Effects Performance Disable All Notifications Disable Xbox Game Bar Configure GPU Software Final Thoughts

With the new Windows 11 22H2, this feature is enabled by default. However, Microsoft says that certain gaming configurations may impact the overall performance of the system with Memory Integrity enabled, and therefore suggests that it can be disabled (at the owner’s risk). If you wish to turn it off, here is how: Note: We do not recommend that you disable this feature unless absolutely necessary, as it protects your computer from malware. When disabled, potentially malicious drivers can install and impact your PC. Memory Integrity will now be disabled. Combine this with the rest of the optimization tasks given below to enhance your gaming experience.

Disable Virtual Machine Platform (VMP)

Like Memory Integrity, Microsoft also pointed out in their post that the VMP also affects the gaming experience, although designed to secure your systems. VMP provides core virtual machine services for Windows on which the Hyper-V and other hypervisors are dependent. Thus, disabling this would not necessarily put your computer at risk, but you will lose access to some features, such as virtual machines, WSL, and Android apps. Here are the steps to disable VMP on Windows 11: Windows will now disable the feature.

Enable Game Mode

Windows comes with a “Game Mode” that you can toggle on and off. Enabling this feature enhances the gaming experience by prioritizing it and stopping some background tasks and processes. When the Game Mode is enabled, it prevents Windows Update from performing driver installations and sending restart notifications, causing less disturbance and utilizing fewer resources while you are gaming. Moreover, it also helps achieve a more stable frame rate depending on the specific game and system. Follow these simple steps to enable Game Mode:

Assign Dedicated GPU to Game

Your computer can have a shared GPU as well as a dedicated GPU. You can manually assign which GPU the game should use so you have the best possible performance on your system. Here is how you can assign “Per-App GPU” on a Windows 11 PC: Even though the Windows operating system automatically selects the ideal GPU for every application, it is better to not take the risk and always use the best GPU available.

Use Ultimate Performance Power Mode

The Ultimate Performance Power Plan is a power-to-performance configuration in Windows that allows you to push your hardware to its limits. It is designed for high-end PCs that can hold up their end, while Windows keeps running them at maximum capacity. This feature is by default built into Windows but has not been made available for devices with a battery (i.e. laptops). This is because the power consumption would be much greater than normal, but who cares when you’re gaming, right? Let us now show you how to enable the Ultimate Performance mode: The Ultimate Performance mode will now be enabled. Note that this will consume more power than usual and may drain your laptop’s battery faster. Note: When the Ultimate Performance power mode is selected, the power mode settings under Settings app » Power & battery » Power Mode no longer work, unless the power mode is changed back from the Power Options applet.

Enable Auto HDR

High Dynamic Range (HDR) offers better graphics through enhanced color and brightness capabilities. On Windows 11, you can natively enable or disable the “auto HDR” feature that enhances your graphics significantly, giving you a better gaming experience. Follow the given steps below to enable this feature: Note: Auto HDR can only be enabled if your display device supports it. If HDR is not supported, then you won’t see the respective option(s) in the Settings app. Auto HDR will now be enabled. If you have more than one display device that has HDR support, you can select it from the display settings as well and enable Auto HDR using the same steps given above.

Enhance Visual Effects Performance

While gaming, it is the little details and effects that make all the difference. You can enhance your visual effects by adjusting them for the best performance, instead of the best appearance. Here is how:

Disable All Notifications

The little pop-ups and the irrelevant notifications can be annoying when you’re gaming. Thankfully, these can all be disabled by enabling Focus Assist; a feature that helps you focus on your tasks (in this case; gaming) while blocking out all unimportant prompts and notifications. Follow these steps to enable Focus Assist: Alternatively, you can also enable the “Do Not Disturb” feature from the Notification bar next to the Quick Access menu by clicking on the small bell icon.

Disable Xbox Game Bar

You may have encountered the Xbox Game Bar. Although a useful feature to capture the screen and chat with your friends, it has a lot of overlays, which obviously hinder your gameplay. Therefore, we suggest that you disable it for the best gaming experience. Here’s how: This should be enough to improve your gaming experience. However, if you feel that the Game Bar is bloatware, then you can delete it entirely by running the following cmdlet in an elevated PowerShell instance:

Configure GPU Software

If you have dedicated GPUs in your systems, then both AMD and Nvidia provide their own software to control and customize their hardware. Using this software, you can configure the GPU for the best performance. Nvidia If you have an Nvidia GPU, then open the Nvidia Control Panel. Here, click Manage 3D settings and ensure you’re on the Global settings tab. Set Power management mode to Prefer maximum performance and set the Max frame rate to the maximum refresh rate supported by your display device.  AMD If you have an AMD GPU, open the Adrenalin software, click the Settings icon and select Graphics from the menu. Turn on Radeon boost and Radeon anti-lag for a smooth gaming experience. If you find that there are more options to be configured, you may experiment and find the one that gives you the best performance while gaming.

Final Thoughts

Even though Microsoft recommends disabling the security features to increase gaming performance, they take no liability for your computer. In the end, if your computer is compromised because you had disabled Memory Integrity, it is you who will suffer. Therefore, we suggest that you take precautions and re-enable the crucial features when you are done gaming. That said, the combined output of these methods to enhance PC performance ought to be sufficient to give you a smooth and lag-free gaming experience, provided that your hardware is good enough to run the supported games.