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Use Steam for what exactly?
Streamers should be using XSplit, OBS Studio, or SLOBs (StreamLabs OBS)
Steam Broadcast is a complete joke; you have no way to do anything that way except for purposes of maybe showing something in a quicker manner to a Steam Friend. It is not a streaming platform and you will get no real viewers from using this non-sense.
Best bet (from personal experiences) is open everything you wish to open that might be demanding; such as your streaming software, your web browser, etc. All already open on your extra Monitors as you'd normally feel the need to do for streaming + gaming. THEN open your Game. Avoid launching web browsers and hefty apps AFTER you launch a game.
I do it this way and it avoids many many issues that can arise. Once I have everything open I truly need, I completely flush all my RAM and then allow the apps to naturally build that back up again on their own. This is essentially important if your PC is of around 16GB or less of RAM.
I don't stream so I am at least glad you have a solution to share.
You're basically jumping on the OP for using it? Hmm WTF is he supposed to use?
If you have a key for XSplit, well use it.
GFE is a non issue; nothing in that app is enabled until YOU enabled it.
But yes, rid your PC of all of this:
> NVIDIA GFE (never use it)
> NVIDIA Telemetry
> Microsoft SMB, Telemetry, Peer2Peer
> Windows Defender / OnceDrive
> XBOX DVR / GameBar
But yea why anyone uses it is beyond me; OBS Studio and SLOBs are better and also free
EVERY single Windows OS user should dump it out by getting an actual Anti-Virus all of their own. Anything is better than Defender. You want that removed by simply installing a better AV suite of any kind. Otherwise Defender WILL false-flag many known good files. Even some files from some Steam games.
You don't have $ to pay for AV? Fine, install BitDefender Free and Malwarebytes Free; not a problem; those are still 1000% better over any others for the most part when it comes to free tools. Malwarebytes 3.xx also runs fully in realtime, even when using free edition, to avoid Defender coming back to being active again.
No its the same stupid crappy AV from WinXP; nothing is better about it what so ever.
Now Win10 has other options the user can control in the OS outside of Defender; like DEP and many others similar to that. That is helpful.
Defender is simply there so MS can say "Look I'm helping"
Just like including a web browser by default.
If any user only has Defender, well you put your PC at complete risk of not catching actual bad stuff; it flagged good things due to being wrong; and also you make yourself a target because Defender is NOT protecting you.
Overall; regardless of any AV stuff; the user must learn how to navigate the online's mine field with caution and common sense. Do that and you'll never really need any anti-virus stuff.