threaded optimization

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Threaded optimization refers to a graphics driver feature that improves gaming performance by distributing rendering tasks across multiple CPU cores. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about threaded optimization often arise in the context of comparing graphics performance between Windows 8.1 and Windows 10, as seen in a thread examining whether Windows 10 offers smoother gameplay and better frame times. The topic is closely tied to GPU driver settings, DirectX 12, and overall system responsiveness in games. Users may seek advice on enabling or disabling threaded optimization for specific titles to balance performance and stability.
  1. kemical

    Windows 10 Windows 8.1 vs 10 graphics performance

    So is gaming under Windows 10 any better than other operating systems? Guru3D thought they'd go and find out: You can read the full article Link Removed Personally I cannot wait to see what DX12 will bring as we've already had some idea with the recent DX12 Benches using 3Dmark and it was...
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