We’ve all wanted to improve gaming performance at some point, and a lot of the advice we find online sounds convincing at first. I’ve followed some of those tips over the years, especially when I was still figuring out how different components affected real-world performance. The problem with some of the advice people keep repeating on forums is that it often oversimplifies how games actually behave on modern hardware. More often than not, you end up trying tweaks that fix nothing, or upgrading parts that weren’t holding you back in the first place.