TomzzZ_ Feb 9, 2015 @ 2:16pm
Turn off Hyper Threading/ Virtualiziation in BIOS
I'm trying to help people here and have only been met with skeptics and sarcasm. I am on an i7 3630 2.40ghz and GTX 660m.. I recently learned turning off "hyper threading" can often times improve video game performance, so I gave it a shot. I made it into the bios in the bowels of my ASUS G75VW and twice searched for "Hyper Threading", it was labelled "Virtualization" and turned it off. I went on back to Dying Light and fired it up and it made an incredible difference, now playing at 30-60fps outside and 60fps inside. I am now able to run it as well as Planetside 2 at 60fps out of battle, 30-60fps in battle.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2422874,00.asp

I've went out of my way a little to try and help people, I was ready to buy a new computer, now this has been an amazing experience.

Give it a shot, you can turn it off and on with no risk to your hardware or software.

GLHF :))

TL;DR

Try playing your favorite poorly optimized game with hyper threading/virutalization off!

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I can understand why disabling hyperthreading would impact performance, but isn't virtualization for emulating other operating systems? For example my old Windows 7 PC used virtualization to run Windows XP, which some of my older games required. I might be mistaken though. Thanks for the tip.
TomzzZ_ Feb 9, 2015 @ 2:32pm 
I could be a total ass but it worked for me. Good luck! It's nice to finally experiences games at true 60fps @_@

2 years I've had this brick, it's power is finally unleashed.
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Date Posted: Feb 9, 2015 @ 2:16pm
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