Absolutely — here’s a
simple Windows 11 gaming checklist for your ASUS.
I’ll keep it to the things most likely to help
without messing up the PC.
Windows 11 Gaming Checklist for Your ASUS
Before gaming
1) Be plugged in
- Always game with the charger connected.
- Laptops often throttle performance on battery.
2) Use G-Helper performance mode
For testing laggy games:
- try Balanced first
- if lag persists, switch to Turbo / Performance
- keep fans on Auto unless temperatures get silly
3) Reboot before a gaming session
- A fresh restart clears background junk better than closing random tasks one by one.
Kill background clutter
4) Close these before gaming
- browser
- Google Drive / Samsung / Dropbox / Phone Link
- Discord if not needed
- Epic / Xbox / EA / Ubisoft launchers if not needed
- any updater windows
5) Check Task Manager
Press:
Then look for anything high in:
Close only obvious non-essential apps.
Steam-specific
6) Put Steam Offline for testing
In Steam:
This is one of the best tests for your slow connection issue.
7) Turn off Steam Overlay
- Steam Library
- right-click the game
- Properties
- turn off Steam Overlay
8) Make sure Steam is not downloading
- Steam → Downloads
- pause anything running
Windows settings
9) Turn on Game Mode
- Settings → Gaming → Game Mode
- turn On
10) Turn off Xbox Game Bar if you don’t use it
- Settings → Gaming → Xbox Game Bar
- turn Off
11) Turn off Captures in the background
- Settings → Gaming → Captures
- turn off background recording / “record what happened”
Display / graphics
12) Set graphics preference for the game
- Settings → System → Display → Graphics
- browse to the game EXE if needed
- set it to High performance
13) Lower game settings first in this order
For laggy games, reduce:
- shadows
- reflections
- anti-aliasing
- post-processing
- ambient occlusion
- resolution scale
Don’t change ten things at once — do one or two, test, then continue.
Storage / drive
14) Make sure the game is on the internal SSD
If possible:
- install/play from your internal ASUS SSD
- not from an external drive
Wi‑Fi / internet
15) Treat internet as “fragile”
Since your connection is weak:
- no YouTube on your machine while gaming
- no large downloads
- no cloud sync
- Steam offline if possible
Your sister being on YouTube can absolutely affect the shared connection, even if her PC is wired and yours is Wi‑Fi.
Best quick test routine
Do this exact order for one problem game:
- Restart laptop
- Plug charger in
- Close sync apps
- Open Steam
- Go Offline
- Confirm no downloads
- Set G-Helper to Performance/Turbo
- Launch the game
- Lower shadows/reflections one notch
- Test for 10 minutes
If it improves a lot, we know the problem is mostly background/network/performance related.
One important note
For games like
House of Da Vinci and
The Room 4, once installed, they should not need much internet during play. So if they lag, it’s often:
- Steam overhead
- graphics/settings
- laptop power mode
- background tasks
—not just the copper line.
If you want, next I can give you a
very short ASUS + G-Helper checklist only, tailored to your Zephyrus.