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driver benchmarking
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The driver benchmarking tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions around evaluating graphics driver performance, particularly in the context of Windows features like Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling (HAGS). Content emphasizes the importance of practical testing over assumptions, noting that driver maturity and vendor support vary. Users share experiences with enabling or disabling HAGS, highlighting that real-world results can include improvements or regressions. The recurring theme is the need for careful, measured benchmarking to make informed decisions about driver settings, especially for enthusiasts and IT administrators. Topics also touch on updating drivers and Windows to ensure optimal performance.
Hardware‑accelerated GPU scheduling (HAGS) moved from an experimental OS feature to a mainstream Windows option that promises lower scheduling latency by handing some of the GPU scheduling work back to the graphics card itself — but the real world has been messy: vendor support is uneven, driver...