I really appreciate your content. I followed the instructions of multiple videos here and improved my gaming experience absurdly. You should really release a single, longer video with all the tweaks on a logical sequence, so anyone who needs to do everything from scratch can follow chapter after chapter.
This is one of the best Tweaks that exist. Enabling MSI mode for the GPU usually boosts the minimal FPS quiet heavily, so you get less stutters. I made some tests and for me this tweak boosts the 0.1% and 1% by about 20%, which is insane...
@@canandan1688 It's normal if you do anything it breaks your PC you have to check interrupts that you shouldn't have checked. This software is useful but you have to know how to use it, and not just watch a video and apply it exactly.
I am a PC optimization NUT! I love this kind of content and very much encourage it. I already knew about this optimization, but did not know the risks of setting msi to "high" instead of the more balanced and efficient default setting "undefined". Thank you for educating me on that, and I'm glad I can now game even more confidently X)
tell me some basic things and the best emulator to run games .... my laptop specs - Ryzen 5 5600h 16gb ram {high consumption of ram , cmmited 8-10gb ram} 516 ssd
I've got to be honest I've been chasing lower frame times for months, and this wasn't the silver bullet that I was looking for, but I noticed a huge improvement, and my games play a lot smoother now.
AMD CPUs with 3D cache ftw 50 plus FPS 1080p PUBG from my 3950x using my old 980 TI underrated cards still great for 1080p with any 3D cash chip. Too many people think the GPU is how you get your FES with not looking at how the usage is, even we're working at the time. They're just like oh my PC sucks. I wish I had a 490 and they have some old ass CPU from 10 years ago😂 because like this for games that run like s*** like PUBG get the fastest CPU you could get but don't exceed eight course. Yes all the streamers get paid to use Intel on the esports people use until and then they have to use Intel and then all the kids think Intel is the best for gaming😂 Yes, the 3D crash isn't used in all games, but if you play PUBG this is the CPU you need to make the game run almost perfect😂 did I lose in code time leaving my 16 core? Yeah, but every reviewer seems to sometimes hate on AMG's eight course saying oh the render times the render times when usually it's only 10 seconds longer to a minute tops. If you can't wait an extra minute or so, you got more problems than you think. Rant over peace, peace, happy game at all ❤
@@digitaltactics9234I have a 7800x3d it’s so fuckin good I just got it to I kept my 3070 and upgraded my ryzen 7 3700x and switched to ddr 5 ram as well 6000 made a huge difference yeah some people are stupid it depends on the games you play depends on what you need to upgrade but jumping straight to a 4090 or through 4070 with a chip from even 5 years ago is stupid ash tbh
I'm a 90's baby. What happened to putting a game in the console and just loving it? Now, we fight for bandwidth, FPS, graphics settings and more! lol But thank you for the guide! Will try this asap.
Because, to enjoy competitive games it's best to be able to react without any additional delay on top of your own reaction speed. Back in the day it was mostly single player casual games that latency had little to no impact on. Times change, and different genres require different needs.
Using a 4070 and an i7-9700k. Enabling this made a huge difference to my system, particularly to 1% lows. My low end frame rate in cyberpunk went from 56 to 64. edit Jan 2024: TLDR the difference was likely not due to turning on MSI but Win 11 upgrade. I have a 7800X3D now. After further testing I don't think MSI was what caused this difference, I think it was upgrading to Win 11. I had done about 100 tests under Win10 testing different system variable changes doing at least 5 runs for each setting. The Cyberpunk benches were always very consistent so I never bothered running a baseline test before enabling MSI even though I had upgraded to Win11 in the meantime. After reinstalling drivers and MSI turning off I re-ran the bench several times and then re-enabled MSI. The results were almost identical. Based on this it looks like the improvement was due to Win11. A few driver revisions later started automatically enabling MSI so the point became moot. I realise the rig I had then seems unbalanced but the CPU was really only an issue in Dogtown for cyberpunk or cities for Starfield. I have a 7800X3D now so no framerate drops in cities.
@@Coolixonwhy? It's still good enough that he will be GPU bottlenecked in most games anyways... my brother still runs an i5 6600K and is honestly fine for 1080p with the 980Ti I gave him since I upgraded to a 3080Ti
@@aymanoov1 Not sure since I never experienced it. However you can try downloading 'MSI mode utility' version 2 or 3 and then activating/checking MSI there. Just be sure not to change the 'limit' value. Some people may be confused and think the limit should be set to the max limit or lower but this is not the case. If you screw it up though in most cases a corresponding driver reinstall should solve it. Be extra careful messing with your OS drive's settings though.
Thank you for this. I am running an AMD Radeon RX 580 and this feature was already activated and set to undefined. This card is still performing amazing well even with all newer games.
Undefined, interesting. I am using this for about three years or so with high interrupts for the gpu and never changed it again. I am gonna give it a try with my 4070 ti.
Looks like "undefined" has improved my experience. Funny, because that became the default for the nvidia driver some time ago. How ever, I can feel a improvment in latency with the setting set to "undefined". Thanks for your video and thanks for the food of thought.
I did this from your older video and just happened to go back into the setting to see and low and behold... it was not turned on any longer. I have no idea how or why it turned off but I'm glad you did this vid again. I'll be checking the setting once in a while from now on.
Thank you so much, I was having issues for about a week I tried everything I could find on google or RUclips, I tried this & now it’s running better then ever, thank you so much !
bro how are you getting so many fps in cyberpunk? i have a gtx 1650s and i get below 60 in some parts of the game. i think im gonna enable this and hope it boosts it.
@@toetoe551 well this was a help but the game itself is well optimized. I do run a very different mix of settings, from medium to high but a few low that really drain FPS.
Might skip on that one, as it is made clear that there's a chance the affected device may stop working until MSI is disabled if it turns out to not be compatible - but if you have no onboard graphics you won't be able to turn your PC on to disable MSI back, bricking your windows... Edit: I enabled it anyways without having an iGPU and it still booted, YOLO lol
it doesn't change any firmware on the gpu/bios or otherwise, its a setting within windows, so for example if you set a negative IRQ with your Sata Controller, and find that you cannot boot, you simply just need to do a fresh install (format drive, clean install) i first used this tool years ago and found out which devices can/cant be changed, gpu is pretty much the only one thats benificial and most new modern drivers for devices should be set in negative irq modes too
@@shadowxsm true, thanks. I later figured a safe boot was likely to be able to recover it too, and happily didnt have to do it anyways I was meant to say “brick your windows” also lol that sounds funny
I have a legion 5 with a 3070, had TERRIBLE microstuttering until I found the guru 3D forum too and did basically the same thing in the video, glad to see a biggish channel covering it!
That feature wasn't applied to my recently purchased RTX 4070. It was opposed to what you said down here. I'll definitely make observations as to how things are going to change but it seems to be a right step into the right direction. Thanks!
Bro thankyou so much i have a gtx 1050(2gb varient) i faced random stutters in my games and a pretty lower fps, this msi thing really helped and now i dont face any stutter issues,get higher fps and it feels like it even reduced my latency too!!! thanks alot
@@exoticspeedefy7916 Yes, any AMD card from the last few years has it by default without needing to change it. It's mostly Nvidia cards that don't have it enabled but I believe most of the cards for Nvidia in the last year have it.
Appreciate the time saver (on a 3060ti) Edit: since lots of people replied saying they had to enable it on their 40 series cards, I went and downloaded the tool. Yeah, it was enabled by default on my 3060ti.
Reading through the comments it looks like the RX6xxx cards already have this setting on at default. I wonder if that's down to AMD cards having less CPU dependency than nVidia, where it seems to make more sense for nVidia to have this setting off so the GPU could lean more heavily on CPU compute cycles to boost the GPU. Not sure if anyone has done that test though.
In some cases yes in some not , maybe it depends on Brand. I use allways manual Tuning , running the RX6900XT a litle above Factory Setting and i can Play ALL Games in Native 2k very well. I dont Play 4k ,because most Games just do it by upskaling and this cost a ton of power for the GPU. And running constand at 100% isnt good for any GPU!
been struggling with starfield running at between 30 - 50fps constantly jumping about now with this one tip (after trying 100's of 'fixes') its running at 60fps smooth as butter even in the cities thank you
I stumbled across this video and checked for MSI for my GPU, which was on. However, I noticed my audio drivers had MSI disabled. For around two years now, I've dealt with periodic audio latency, popping and dropouts. Sometimes bad enough to ruin the gaming experience, prevent me from watching videos on RUclips and even playing songs downloaded on my storage drives. I've tried to fix it many times, and had some degree of success (haven't had the video/song issues for a while). I have upgraded nearly every component in my rig since these issues began, with only my C and D drives remaining. I did some quick reading before enabling MSI, and it appeared it would help.. So far, it has completely fixed the issue! I want to say thank you for introducing me to the MSI utility because that indirectly helped me rid of my plague for years!
So I have a gtx 1070 and I’m playing LSPDFR with a lot of plugins and this actually boosted my FPS, from 55-60 to 65-80 ( Also having installed NVR with all optionals and Quant V )
MSI mode is a new version of IRQ addressing, not all boards properly support this mode for certain devices and can in fact cause your system to not post requiring you to reset the bios and to use restore point to undo the setting.
I have a 3080, MSI was already enabled and set to High, I set it down to Undefined just to be safe, because I cant remember if I changed this setting or it was already set.
gtx 1050 ti and it was already enabled and on high then I changed it to Undefined as you said. Thank you bro. Can you also do next time the best Settings for Nvidia Control panel specially for Valorant players like me? I really wish I can be the best gamer even if im using 1050 ti and Ryzen 3 hahahaa
Because its literally just a unfun money generator for riot with the objectively worst fan- and playerbase in existence! I hope this cleared up any confusion! @@tamaaaa1517
when i looked at this I saw in the msi app that my irq was at -53, I see yours says 54. Can you say why my number is a minus number compared to yours. Thanks
Confirmed. Was off by default for RTX 4060. Legit gave an increase of around 10-20% fps in 1440p gaming (at least between Armored Core 6, Remnant 2, and Forza Horizon 5)! So… any downsides to leaving this turned ON?
No real downside as MSI is a standard since PCIE 2.0, using a bit of data to signal a needed interrupt, instead of the default shared interrupts for everything in the system, which can cause exhaustion and thus higher latency.
In Starfield at least, I ended up getting worse performance. Indoor areas were perfect for me in Starfield, but there was noticeable stutter after I turned MSI on. I’m using an overclocked 2080ti if that makes any difference. It could be that only 30 and 40 series cards get a boost from this.
Not just was my GPU (RX 6950xt) the first thing that showed up at the top of the list, but it seemed to already be enabled as well. Though I do want to ask, would it be a good idea to set it to high priority just to test it and see if it changes anything for the better? If not, I imagine I could just set it back to undefined afterwards if it causes instability.
That’s RUclips’s fault. The longer the video, the longer retention, the more RUclips’s algorithm will suggest and promote your content. That’s why a lot of craters with a shorter video will leave a few minutes of random gameplay at the end. Generally you want to get around 10 min+
You’re gonna end up ruining your pc if you’re just gonna enable and disable anything people are telling you to. I’d rather an explanation on why I’m enabling and why I’m disabling these features. It keeps me informed about my pc and what I’m actually doing to it but i guess for small brain people like you, it would be easier to just show you what to do without any explanation.
Sadly, I must report that changing this setting has made no statistically significant difference to game framerates on my system. I can only conclude that my GT710, stuffed to the brim with 2GB of DDR5, is so powerful that it has no need of such footling tweakery. I'll leave it switched on though, just in case... 😀
Windows 11 Pro, MSI GeForce RTX 4090 SUPRIM LIQUID X 24G Card, Intel i9-13900K - This setting was already in place as standard - no change needed for me. Thanks Panjno for all you do! Cheers, Tigger
@@ChrisLeiter - MSI MoBo too...? MSI MPG Z790 Carbon WiFi for me... And dual G.Skill 24GB RAM for a total of 48GB running at 7200 MHz... Bit of a Monster I guess... 😜
You don't need to download the tool to check for MSI mode, the article shows you how to check for it through device manager. This also shouldn't be your first step to optimizing your setup and should just be a fix for stability issues. Its a good setting to try if you are having frame time issues and inconsistent fps.
@@aatoks7738 Im not super familiar with nvidia or intel, I mostly run amd, but In general I can recommend with that setup it's usually stable enough to run most things stock and then trying to see if you have issues like stuttering or frame time. The less you tweek the more consistent your games will feel. Otherwise its basic things like running reflex for competitive games and then dlss for others.
Yeah rn I’m resetting my entire PC bc I followed one of these types of tutorials. It just didn’t feel right. Probably some way for someone to control your PC. I only fell for this bc i was desperate asf for a solution.
Mine is a RTX 2060 6Gb and was not enabled, i just did it, restarted and im going to test how it goes... i already know is a good thing, you always helped me with optimizations!
I will try this out. I'm having issues with my game play (COD) where it freezes for a second during play. I hope this will fix the issue that I'm having. I will keep you updated on the results.
Using an Intel Arc A770LE (16gb). The setting was enabled by already and set to undefined, but I've been experiencing random input lag/latency issues with The Finals so I'm going to set it to high and see if that helps at all. Edit: It seems to have helped, but I'll update this if I notice input lag again (assuming I remember to).
@@SDWCh I switched over to a used RTX 3070 TI after being frustrated with the Arc A770 LE, and while my frame rates and stability in the finals improved-mostly due to better driver support than hardware I'd assume as the a770 has good hardware specs-I was still noticing these weird burst of input lag primarily in The Finals, but it was effecting other games as well such as Rocket League (which I recently got back into thus I may have not noticed at the time that it wasn't just The Finals). I was worried I had a faulty component somewhere else in my PC build as changing GPU hadn't done much for me and I found the "This ONE setting could FIX YOUR FPS Stuttering & Make Games WAY SMOOTHER! *BIG UPDATE* ✅" video uploaded by the same channel had fixed this for me (or at least I haven't noticed the input lag I was experiencing again yet). Of all the things that could be causing the issue I was really not expecting it to be a Windows Gamebar issue, I was so worried I'd have to buy new hardware or just start a completely new build if I wanted to get rid of whatever was causing the issue.
@thegiovannimauro Thank you so much for responding! I'll try to do something with my 4060 Ti tonight or tomorrow, and see the results... By the way, I am also not happy with the idea that I will have to continue to radically change my computer hardware so that this game finally starts to run adequately, which is why this 4060 Ti 16 GB was purchased... And so far, after 3060, I have not felt any increase in performance / stability / responsiveness of the game, alas...
@SDWCh I don't know what Embark plans are for season 6 for The Finals, but we can only hope they'll take next season to focus on just fixing game performance, bugs, and server latency 🤞
@@thegiovannimauro Eh, alas - the method from the video did not help, the necessary checkbox is already checked in my case. All that remains is to hope for what you wrote above, I will also really hope for this!
I really appreciate your content. I followed the instructions of multiple videos here and improved my gaming experience absurdly. You should really release a single, longer video with all the tweaks on a logical sequence, so anyone who needs to do everything from scratch can follow chapter after chapter.
more videos is more clicks which is more money.
agreed a new updated one with everything in
not actually like this xD@@Dcully
Yh
@@Dcully idc he deserves the money, he actually helps people
This is one of the best Tweaks that exist. Enabling MSI mode for the GPU usually boosts the minimal FPS quiet heavily, so you get less stutters. I made some tests and for me this tweak boosts the 0.1% and 1% by about 20%, which is insane...
g00d keylogger dog, after install this app my PC crashed.
@@canandan1688 It's normal if you do anything it breaks your PC you have to check interrupts that you shouldn't have checked. This software is useful but you have to know how to use it, and not just watch a video and apply it exactly.
@@yasop579 Its probably a bot he/she has commented on like every comment
Going to try this now on my gtx1070 which has been kicking ass for 5 years and got a clean the other day. To many more years! Thank you!
How'd you get on, my son's running a 1050 ti and I think I'll give this ago when I get home
@@tenbears8844 life changing but something turned it off after I put it on.. Unsure.. Felt much more responsive.
g00d keylogger dog, after install this app my PC crashed.
bro, you're a legend. I was playing the finals was getting 80 fps max dropping to 50 sometimes, now getting 100 + with no drops.
that's not possible
@@ShadowStick02 LOL
@@ShadowStick02 it is, ive a very good pc but i once did 1 tweak and it gave me 300 more fps on top of my 700 fps i already had
@@k1tt88does this work I get easily around 360fps in low settings in most games
@@k1tt88What was the setting
I am a PC optimization NUT! I love this kind of content and very much encourage it. I already knew about this optimization, but did not know the risks of setting msi to "high" instead of the more balanced and efficient default setting "undefined". Thank you for educating me on that, and I'm glad I can now game even more confidently X)
tell me some basic things and the best emulator to run games .... my laptop specs - Ryzen 5 5600h 16gb ram {high consumption of ram , cmmited 8-10gb ram} 516 ssd
I've heard other people recommend the msi setting for the gpu should be set to HIGH.
@@FATMAC2 yes. I think I should switch mine off of high.
@@Latin00032dis you watch his video silly goose 😅?
I've got to be honest I've been chasing lower frame times for months, and this wasn't the silver bullet that I was looking for, but I noticed a huge improvement, and my games play a lot smoother now.
AMD CPUs with 3D cache ftw 50 plus FPS 1080p PUBG from my 3950x using my old 980 TI underrated cards still great for 1080p with any 3D cash chip. Too many people think the GPU is how you get your FES with not looking at how the usage is, even we're working at the time. They're just like oh my PC sucks. I wish I had a 490 and they have some old ass CPU from 10 years ago😂 because like this for games that run like s*** like PUBG get the fastest CPU you could get but don't exceed eight course. Yes all the streamers get paid to use Intel on the esports people use until and then they have to use Intel and then all the kids think Intel is the best for gaming😂 Yes, the 3D crash isn't used in all games, but if you play PUBG this is the CPU you need to make the game run almost perfect😂 did I lose in code time leaving my 16 core? Yeah, but every reviewer seems to sometimes hate on AMG's eight course saying oh the render times the render times when usually it's only 10 seconds longer to a minute tops. If you can't wait an extra minute or so, you got more problems than you think. Rant over peace, peace, happy game at all ❤
@@digitaltactics9234 wtf did i just read
@@digitaltactics9234I have a 7800x3d it’s so fuckin good I just got it to I kept my 3070 and upgraded my ryzen 7 3700x and switched to ddr 5 ram as well 6000 made a huge difference yeah some people are stupid it depends on the games you play depends on what you need to upgrade but jumping straight to a 4090 or through 4070 with a chip from even 5 years ago is stupid ash tbh
@@Facelessmotivation1did the msi thing help ur 3070?
3:47 to skip the BS and get to the setting
W 🙏
Absolute fucking gigachad
W for @Ozolz
nigha ur a legend
thank you
I'm a 90's baby. What happened to putting a game in the console and just loving it? Now, we fight for bandwidth, FPS, graphics settings and more! lol
But thank you for the guide! Will try this asap.
Because, to enjoy competitive games it's best to be able to react without any additional delay on top of your own reaction speed.
Back in the day it was mostly single player casual games that latency had little to no impact on.
Times change, and different genres require different needs.
Using a 4070 and an i7-9700k. Enabling this made a huge difference to my system, particularly to 1% lows. My low end frame rate in cyberpunk went from 56 to 64.
edit Jan 2024:
TLDR the difference was likely not due to turning on MSI but Win 11 upgrade.
I have a 7800X3D now.
After further testing I don't think MSI was what caused this difference, I think it was upgrading to Win 11. I had done about 100 tests under Win10 testing different system variable changes doing at least 5 runs for each setting. The Cyberpunk benches were always very consistent so I never bothered running a baseline test before enabling MSI even though I had upgraded to Win11 in the meantime. After reinstalling drivers and MSI turning off I re-ran the bench several times and then re-enabled MSI. The results were almost identical. Based on this it looks like the improvement was due to Win11. A few driver revisions later started automatically enabling MSI so the point became moot.
I realise the rig I had then seems unbalanced but the CPU was really only an issue in Dogtown for cyberpunk or cities for Starfield. I have a 7800X3D now so no framerate drops in cities.
You need a new cpu. Why have you got a 4070 when your cpu is very slow?
Get 11700F / 11900F, they are dirt cheap
@@gotrak2769 my friend has a 4070ti with a ryzen 7 3700x
@@Coolixonwhy? It's still good enough that he will be GPU bottlenecked in most games anyways... my brother still runs an i5 6600K and is honestly fine for 1080p with the 980Ti I gave him since I upgraded to a 3080Ti
@@DerRushertoo many people think old is bad but if you bought something good I still lost. Who would have thought😂
At 5:18 it still shows IRQ at 54, which means it is NOT running in Msi mode. Msi mode IRQs have a minus in front of it.
so how to fix this
@@aymanoov1 Not sure since I never experienced it. However you can try downloading 'MSI mode utility' version 2 or 3 and then activating/checking MSI there. Just be sure not to change the 'limit' value. Some people may be confused and think the limit should be set to the max limit or lower but this is not the case. If you screw it up though in most cases a corresponding driver reinstall should solve it. Be extra careful messing with your OS drive's settings though.
@@Koozwad it was unenabled and it was 16 but i used msi utility version 3 enable msi and now -8, so is -8 is good now for my rtx 4060
@@Koozwad thanks alot
@@aymanoov1 Glad to hear it worked.
Thank you for this. I am running an AMD Radeon RX 580 and this feature was already activated and set to undefined. This card is still performing amazing well even with all newer games.
Do it heat up the room?
g00d keylogger dog, after install this app my PC crashed.
same
Undefined, interesting. I am using this for about three years or so with high interrupts for the gpu and never changed it again. I am gonna give it a try with my 4070 ti.
Looks like "undefined" has improved my experience. Funny, because that became the default for the nvidia driver some time ago. How ever, I can feel a improvment in latency with the setting set to "undefined". Thanks for your video and thanks for the food of thought.
@@he1go2lik3itgood to know! I have a 4070 and i9 9900k, I had on High as well. Will also try undefined.
@@he1go2lik3itWhat would happen if I set it to high instead of undefined?
@@he1go2lik3it so undefined have a better latency?
1 year later is it still good?
I did this from your older video and just happened to go back into the setting to see and low and behold... it was not turned on any longer. I have no idea how or why it turned off but I'm glad you did this vid again. I'll be checking the setting once in a while from now on.
Run as admin
@@MukulRawat505 Will do.... Thanks
Like someone said, gotta do it every time you update drivers
NVDIA driver update turns it off everytime🥲
Thank you so much, I was having issues for about a week I tried everything I could find on google or RUclips, I tried this & now it’s running better then ever, thank you so much !
actually insane thank you for this!
On a GTX 1080 and went from 60-70fps to 80-90fps in cyberpunk on the new 2.0 patch!
bro how are you getting so many fps in cyberpunk? i have a gtx 1650s and i get below 60 in some parts of the game. i think im gonna enable this and hope it boosts it.
@@toetoe551 well this was a help but the game itself is well optimized. I do run a very different mix of settings, from medium to high but a few low that really drain FPS.
Which do you turn on low? @@Velakor9150
@@toetoe5511080 is better so that could be
My FPS went up around 30-50% in a certain FPS game... So it definitely does something. Thanks. 👍
Might skip on that one, as it is made clear that there's a chance the affected device may stop working until MSI is disabled if it turns out to not be compatible - but if you have no onboard graphics you won't be able to turn your PC on to disable MSI back, bricking your windows...
Edit: I enabled it anyways without having an iGPU and it still booted, YOLO lol
it doesn't change any firmware on the gpu/bios or otherwise, its a setting within windows, so for example if you set a negative IRQ with your Sata Controller, and find that you cannot boot, you simply just need to do a fresh install (format drive, clean install) i first used this tool years ago and found out which devices can/cant be changed, gpu is pretty much the only one thats benificial and most new modern drivers for devices should be set in negative irq modes too
@@shadowxsm true, thanks. I later figured a safe boot was likely to be able to recover it too, and happily didnt have to do it anyways
I was meant to say “brick your windows” also lol that sounds funny
Status update - disabled it for now, was having Memory_Management bluescreens. Decent chance it was caused by this, but can’t confirm.
I have a legion 5 with a 3070, had TERRIBLE microstuttering until I found the guru 3D forum too and did basically the same thing in the video, glad to see a biggish channel covering it!
That feature wasn't applied to my recently purchased RTX 4070. It was opposed to what you said down here. I'll definitely make observations as to how things are going to change but it seems to be a right step into the right direction. Thanks!
Dude you have an RTX 4070, how much more performance do you need?
I'm gonna try it and I have a 4090. So what? Let the man get the most from his 4070.@@Molix1981
@@Molix1981 He wants the performance he paid for
4090 check time I'll let you know 😉
@@Molix1981 He paid for the whole 4070 and he is going to use whole of it.
Bro thankyou so much i have a gtx 1050(2gb varient) i faced random stutters in my games and a pretty lower fps, this msi thing really helped and now i dont face any stutter issues,get higher fps and it feels like it even reduced my latency too!!! thanks alot
Definitely helped my latency. Less hit markers now, thanks.
This is a good tip just know any AMD gpu has this already enabled by default if the card is in the 6000/7000 series, I haven't tests 5000 series.
So a 6950xt will already have this?
@@exoticspeedefy7916 Yes, any AMD card from the last few years has it by default without needing to change it. It's mostly Nvidia cards that don't have it enabled but I believe most of the cards for Nvidia in the last year have it.
Its enabled for my 5700xt
my 6 year old rx570 already have this on default. i just found out today.
for 30 series and 40 series gpu don't stress for downloading the tool cuz it's already enable by default
Appreciate the time saver (on a 3060ti)
Edit: since lots of people replied saying they had to enable it on their 40 series cards, I went and downloaded the tool. Yeah, it was enabled by default on my 3060ti.
Had to enable it on my 40 series card.
My Founders Edition 4090 did NOT have it enabled already.
I had to enable it on my Rtx 4070 ti
Not enabled by default on 40 series only 30 series
god damnn i just did this and there is a huge differents i love it my pc got as fast as light only love for u my guy!
Reading through the comments it looks like the RX6xxx cards already have this setting on at default. I wonder if that's down to AMD cards having less CPU dependency than nVidia, where it seems to make more sense for nVidia to have this setting off so the GPU could lean more heavily on CPU compute cycles to boost the GPU. Not sure if anyone has done that test though.
i would go for gpu use the computing rather than my cpu.
In some cases yes in some not , maybe it depends on Brand.
I use allways manual Tuning , running the RX6900XT a litle above Factory Setting and i can Play ALL Games in Native 2k very well. I dont Play 4k ,because most Games just do it by upskaling and this cost a ton of power for the GPU.
And running constand at 100% isnt good for any GPU!
Tbh it could be down to AMD having the SAM so that could be by default enabling msi mode for gpus
been struggling with starfield running at between 30 - 50fps constantly jumping about now with this one tip (after trying 100's of 'fixes') its running at 60fps smooth as butter even in the cities thank you
which card ?
@@deveshpanwer2717 3060
the algorithm is with you my friend.. nice tip. will check it out!
I run a 4070 super , it was already enabled thanks to your custom driver debloated guide
I stumbled across this video and checked for MSI for my GPU, which was on. However, I noticed my audio drivers had MSI disabled.
For around two years now, I've dealt with periodic audio latency, popping and dropouts. Sometimes bad enough to ruin the gaming experience, prevent me from watching videos on RUclips and even playing songs downloaded on my storage drives. I've tried to fix it many times, and had some degree of success (haven't had the video/song issues for a while). I have upgraded nearly every component in my rig since these issues began, with only my C and D drives remaining.
I did some quick reading before enabling MSI, and it appeared it would help.. So far, it has completely fixed the issue! I want to say thank you for introducing me to the MSI utility because that indirectly helped me rid of my plague for years!
yo this made cs2 run buttery smooth for me, thank you so much Panjno
This is very good for 1% lows on my RTX 4080! I'm impressed!
4080 has it enabled already…. Fail
Mine did not have it enabled@@Typhon888
@@Typhon888he just wants us to know that he owns 4080. Fail.
RTX 3070 on zephyrus g15 2021 already enabled. Thank you for all your wonderful videos. They've been quite the blessings.
Already enabled on my 6800xt. Was worth a check and happy to know it was already enabled
Can confirm, it was already enabled on my 6700xt as well.
Hello, thank you for the video! My 4070 GPU already had the MSI already ticked! But I appreciate this amazing content!
@@melih.ozturkmy zotac 4070 was MSI auto on but on undefined
had an asus 4080 and it was NOT automatically enabled so BIG THANKS to you for showing this!
So I have a gtx 1070 and I’m playing LSPDFR with a lot of plugins and this actually boosted my FPS, from 55-60 to 65-80 ( Also having installed NVR with all optionals and Quant V )
I used msi mode enabled and set to high for my USB port where my controller is plugged in. Made my controller so much more responsive
How do u know which one it is connected to?
@@XuairiBSSread the names on the left
Ty for the awesome tips keep up the good work mate!
Video starts at 2:23
Thank god I have sponsorblock
@panjno i love how detailed your vids are ty for all the time you put into your vids
Also enable msi on audio controllers. It will get rid of popping and cut outs if your suffering that
MSI mode is a new version of IRQ addressing, not all boards properly support this mode for certain devices and can in fact cause your system to not post requiring you to reset the bios and to use restore point to undo the setting.
I'll do this to my new used PC I recently bought, that has 1060 6gb and i5 7400!!!
thanks alot for this video it really works,,
new subscribe😊😊😊
Thanks my 3080ti had this setting enabled already - so many settings - never saw this one before.
3090Ti & 5800X3D here - this setting was already enabled upon inspection. Still, didn't know about this utility. Thanks for the info m8.
Glad to see Ghost Spectre already have it enabled. Meaning nothing much I need to do.
This setting resets to the default every single time you update the drivers
what did you expect mate? A setting that directly affects gpu performance is obviously gonna get affected by a driver update
@@ThatNorma I am just warning people since the video didn't say it
@@ThatNormaHes just warning people, a lot more help than you.
Thanks for the heads up. Will check next time I update my drivers. 👍
thank yaaa ur channel helps a lot
I have a 3080, MSI was already enabled and set to High, I set it down to Undefined just to be safe, because I cant remember if I changed this setting or it was already set.
g00d keylogger dog, after install this app my PC crashed.
My 3060 TI was already enabled and running on my system, thanks I'll remember this for my other systems
gtx 1050 ti and it was already enabled and on high then I changed it to Undefined as you said. Thank you bro. Can you also do next time the best Settings for Nvidia Control panel specially for Valorant players like me? I really wish I can be the best gamer even if im using 1050 ti and Ryzen 3 hahahaa
Best setting for Valorant would be to uninstall.
@@federalcheesegrater556can you explain why?
Because its literally just a unfun money generator for riot with the objectively worst fan- and playerbase in existence!
I hope this cleared up any confusion!
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@@tamaaaa1517 CS2
@@tamaaaa1517every game has haters 🤷
RX5700XT here. The option was indeed checkmarked. Thank you for the video and tip sir.
when i looked at this I saw in the msi app that my irq was at -53, I see yours says 54. Can you say why my number is a minus number compared to yours. Thanks
This video is old but wouldn't hurt to give it a try.
Updating this later when I got home and gave it a try.
Did you? Any changes in 2025?
You need to test by setting it to undefined and setting it to high for me setting it to high was the best result
How much difference? And what gpu you using?
That transaction to the ad was so clean
Confirmed. Was off by default for RTX 4060. Legit gave an increase of around 10-20% fps in 1440p gaming (at least between Armored Core 6, Remnant 2, and Forza Horizon 5)! So… any downsides to leaving this turned ON?
No real downside as MSI is a standard since PCIE 2.0, using a bit of data to signal a needed interrupt, instead of the default shared interrupts for everything in the system, which can cause exhaustion and thus higher latency.
The first time I watched your video this helped me so much Thanks
In Starfield at least, I ended up getting worse performance. Indoor areas were perfect for me in Starfield, but there was noticeable stutter after I turned MSI on. I’m using an overclocked 2080ti if that makes any difference. It could be that only 30 and 40 series cards get a boost from this.
Use the same GPU and no changes for me at all with this settings, starfield still same heavy stutter
More likely it's that Starfield is unoptimized and needs a lot of work by Bethesda before we get an optimized game.
Only SSD - And now with assasin's creed mirage, no problems at all. Starfield is just shit optimized for older systems
@rumling81 I had ryzen 5 2600 and rtx 3050 installed on SATA ssd, it ran like dogs***, installed on m.2 ssd no other changes played perfectly
Im on 1080 TI with an i9 12900K and changing to MSI doesn't seem to change anything. In The Den i get 52 FPS on ultra no matter if MSI is on or off.
RX 5500 XT here, MSI mode on this GPU is already enabled. Thanks!
I was actually surprised at the impact this had on performance. Especially in just visual fluidity. Rtx 4080
Yea me too everything runs like butter
I'm using Radeon RX580 and it's already checked and set as Undefined. Thanks.
Let me know YOUR results, specs and if MSI was enabled already or not below!
Not able to downlaod the msi v3 it says url blocked
Never mind its banned in my country lol. i used a vpn and i can download it now
@@futureacousticwhy would they ban it
@@futureacoustic ya might wanna be sure you're downloading a legit thing.
Not just was my GPU (RX 6950xt) the first thing that showed up at the top of the list, but it seemed to already be enabled as well.
Though I do want to ask, would it be a good idea to set it to high priority just to test it and see if it changes anything for the better? If not, I imagine I could just set it back to undefined afterwards if it causes instability.
thx again panjno! im gonna try this one
pretty bad thumbnail, it says +latency, you do not want more latency lol
I use gtx 1660ti and msi wasn't applied already, so I applied and this gave me ~+30fps boost))
For someone who talks about 'debloating' you have an awful lot of it stuck on the beginning of your own video.
Thank you! Checked my gpu and it was on.
Unending yapping...when he could have tell everything in 2 min
Did it help tho?
who the fuck are you lol find a different video then
That’s RUclips’s fault. The longer the video, the longer retention, the more RUclips’s algorithm will suggest and promote your content. That’s why a lot of craters with a shorter video will leave a few minutes of random gameplay at the end. Generally you want to get around 10 min+
I feel you but some people actually try to learn as they watch
You’re gonna end up ruining your pc if you’re just gonna enable and disable anything people are telling you to. I’d rather an explanation on why I’m enabling and why I’m disabling these features. It keeps me informed about my pc and what I’m actually doing to it but i guess for small brain people like you, it would be easier to just show you what to do without any explanation.
2080 super with ryzen 7 5800x3d didn’t notice any fps boost but runs alot smoother witch i love thank you 🙏
Big fan of your work
appreciated, keep the comments coming :)
i am useing an 2060 and msi was not on for me thx! for all your nice videos Panjno You are a legend
Sadly, I must report that changing this setting has made no statistically significant difference to game framerates on my system. I can only conclude that my GT710, stuffed to the brim with 2GB of DDR5, is so powerful that it has no need of such footling tweakery. I'll leave it switched on though, just in case... 😀
what are the odds we have the same gpu😅anyways great video and thankyou for making it quick and simple
Ur so reliable thanks
thank you!
Really good video you helped me alot :D keep it up
The thumbnail literally says +latency ☠️
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My gigabyte rx 6800xt 16gb already has it enabled. Thanks anyways. Keep up the good work
The yapping is over 9 thousand
How is he yapping?
Genz spotted ⚠️
@@911.broden bruh you cant talk you upload free fire and minecraft vids
@@EXP256 what do u post kiddo ??
That message ( Genz Spotted) wasn’t for u Xd
@@911.brodenyou would’ve been better off just not replying
Windows 11 Pro, MSI GeForce RTX 4090 SUPRIM LIQUID X 24G Card, Intel i9-13900K - This setting was already in place as standard - no change needed for me.
Thanks Panjno for all you do!
Cheers,
Tigger
Same build I have! 😎
@@ChrisLeiter - MSI MoBo too...? MSI MPG Z790 Carbon WiFi for me... And dual G.Skill 24GB RAM for a total of 48GB running at 7200 MHz... Bit of a Monster I guess... 😜
Gosh there seems to be a lot of fast-talking filler to get through to actually get to the content.
You don't need to download the tool to check for MSI mode, the article shows you how to check for it through device manager. This also shouldn't be your first step to optimizing your setup and should just be a fix for stability issues. Its a good setting to try if you are having frame time issues and inconsistent fps.
What optimizations u recommend i have a rtx 2070 and a i5 9600k
@@aatoks7738 Im not super familiar with nvidia or intel, I mostly run amd, but In general I can recommend with that setup it's usually stable enough to run most things stock and then trying to see if you have issues like stuttering or frame time. The less you tweek the more consistent your games will feel. Otherwise its basic things like running reflex for competitive games and then dlss for others.
@@PSP_24 can i contact you for optimazation ? Amd 5800x3d..
these tutorials are for tidepod eaters, i hope you all like reinstalling windows if you are following this guy lol
Yeah rn I’m resetting my entire PC bc I followed one of these types of tutorials. It just didn’t feel right. Probably some way for someone to control your PC. I only fell for this bc i was desperate asf for a solution.
I couldn’t believe how much this actually doubled my FPS! I was struggling to get a decent fPS on MSFS and this was a game changer.
Love the video mate thanks a lot
you're a legend panjno
It actually worked.. ThanQ!
Mine is a RTX 2060 6Gb and was not enabled, i just did it, restarted and im going to test how it goes... i already know is a good thing, you always helped me with optimizations!
Did it work
@@Tec_plinko I didn’t get to test it to much, but my gpu seem to respond better, and most likely was 1% lows etc, framedrops got better
Any updates?
@@konisushiroll9936 Yeah, i feel much more reactive and stable fps and way more less fps drops, also temperature could be improving, not sure tho
Hello, i am with r9 5950x and RTX 3080TI and i already had this enabled so its already working fine for me :)
Thanks a lot bro helped me a lot
Thanks for the tutorial mate! Running a Gigabyte 3060 and it was already ticked. Cheers
Just bought a new RTX 4070.
Will make sure too remember this trick and edit the comment if it was or not enabled by default.
I will try this out. I'm having issues with my game play (COD) where it freezes for a second during play. I hope this will fix the issue that I'm having. I will keep you updated on the results.
Using an Intel Arc A770LE (16gb). The setting was enabled by already and set to undefined, but I've been experiencing random input lag/latency issues with The Finals so I'm going to set it to high and see if that helps at all.
Edit: It seems to have helped, but I'll update this if I notice input lag again (assuming I remember to).
There are also some similar problems, and it is with this game... What are your impressions of the setup months later?
@@SDWCh I switched over to a used RTX 3070 TI after being frustrated with the Arc A770 LE, and while my frame rates and stability in the finals improved-mostly due to better driver support than hardware I'd assume as the a770 has good hardware specs-I was still noticing these weird burst of input lag primarily in The Finals, but it was effecting other games as well such as Rocket League (which I recently got back into thus I may have not noticed at the time that it wasn't just The Finals). I was worried I had a faulty component somewhere else in my PC build as changing GPU hadn't done much for me and I found the "This ONE setting could FIX YOUR FPS Stuttering & Make Games WAY SMOOTHER! *BIG UPDATE* ✅" video uploaded by the same channel had fixed this for me (or at least I haven't noticed the input lag I was experiencing again yet). Of all the things that could be causing the issue I was really not expecting it to be a Windows Gamebar issue, I was so worried I'd have to buy new hardware or just start a completely new build if I wanted to get rid of whatever was causing the issue.
@thegiovannimauro Thank you so much for responding! I'll try to do something with my 4060 Ti tonight or tomorrow, and see the results... By the way, I am also not happy with the idea that I will have to continue to radically change my computer hardware so that this game finally starts to run adequately, which is why this 4060 Ti 16 GB was purchased... And so far, after 3060, I have not felt any increase in performance / stability / responsiveness of the game, alas...
@SDWCh I don't know what Embark plans are for season 6 for The Finals, but we can only hope they'll take next season to focus on just fixing game performance, bugs, and server latency 🤞
@@thegiovannimauro Eh, alas - the method from the video did not help, the necessary checkbox is already checked in my case. All that remains is to hope for what you wrote above, I will also really hope for this!
its amazing that my system Already had this Pre-enabled,i checkd it and its -48 and checked(RTX 3070)
ASROCK 7900xtx was already enabled. Thank you for the video
my 3070 ti was already applied, thank you for the help
THANK YOU SOO MUCH even in PCVR i get better fps❤
very good video bro! Thank you very much. Does this not cause any wear on the gpu? Is it due to high energy consumption or high temperatures?
no interrupt are low level calls nothing related