Check your BIOS defaults before blaming Windows for bad PC performance
It's easy to bash Windows 11 for nearly everything that goes wrong on your PC. From subpar gaming performance and unexpected blue screens to bloatware, there's plenty wrong with Microsoft's OS, but your problems might be taking effect long before you boot into Windows. Your BIOS/UEFI is one of the biggest determinants of your PC's performance and stability. The BIOS settings define your CPU's boost behavior and power limits, your memory speed, your system temperatures, and even your GPU performance. Many gamers never change the BIOS defaults after building a PC, unknowingly throttling their system's performance. Even experienced users can sometimes overlook BIOS settings that are essential to extracting your PC's maximum performance. So, before you use Windows optimization tools or aggressively disable background processes, check your UEFI once.
It’s easy to bash Windows 11 for nearly everything that goes wrong on your PC. From subpar gaming performance and unexpected blue screens to bloatware, there’s plenty wrong with Microsoft’s OS, but your problems might be taking effect long before you boot into Windows. Your BIOS/UEFI is one of the biggest determinants of your PC’s performance and stability. The BIOS settings define your CPU’s boost behavior and power limits, your memory speed, your system temperatures, and even your GPU performance. Many gamers never change the BIOS defaults after building a PC, unknowingly throttling their system’s performance. Even experienced users can sometimes overlook BIOS settings that are essential to extracting your PC’s maximum performance. So, before you use Windows optimization tools or aggressively disable background processes, check your UEFI once.
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