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Don't reply to obvious trolls pls
To be fair, GPU scheduling can cause problems on some systems in some games. GPU scheduling really helps mid and low systems. Higher end systems won't notice much OR it can just cause problems, as is the case for my system and Schedule 1. I have to turn off GPS scheduling because it stutters like crazy and does this weird "matrix slow" where I will be extremely slow but the FPS is high and not stuttering and the environment is moving normally.
I turn it on if it's not bothering anything, since Frame Gen needs it.
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If you stubbornly stick to Windows 10, you're either the troll here, or tech illiterate. Both? I don't even.
Otherwise W 11 is great
Also naw, I'll post it here thanks, whatchoo gonna do about it.
Step 1; stop using an out of date OS