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Not that I'm calling you a liar, but a 30 FPS boost from 3rd party software is only possible if it decreases rendering quality, fixes some incompatibility, optimizes the game code to be less CPU bound, or fakes the FPS counter. There is no untapped performance otherwise. Only two of these are beneficial and both would have to be inidividually programmed for each game. There is no general way to do such fixes, and so there is no generic software that can give such performance increases across the board.
In short, a well programmed game is only limited by your hardware, and an unwell programmed game needs tailored fixes that can't be applied generically.
and your drivers are up to date ... fine, but the only driver that might improve gaming performance is the gpu driver and both amd and nvidia have automatic updates reminders and Steam also helps you to update your gpu drivers. so you don't need a tool for that either.