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Windows 11 Game Mode ON vs OFF | 1080P, 1440P and 4K Benchmarks



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Gladly bringing you today one of the requested videos! This time with WINDOWS 11 GAME MODE, tested with ON and OFF options, enjoy!

00:00 – INTRO
03:43 – BUILD Specifications

04:20 – Far Cry: New Dawn
05:12 – Rainbow Six: Siege
06:07 – CS:GO
07:03 – Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
07:59 – Horizon Zero Dawn
08:53 – Red Dead Redemption 2
10:08 – PUBG
10:44 – Fortnite
11:23 – COD: Warzone

12:13 – Conclusion
14:55 – Channel Members
15:17 – More Videos

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AMD PC USED:

MB: MSI B450 Tomahawk MAX II
RAM: 2x8Gb Patriot Viper 4400Mhz CL19 (3200MHz CL14)
GPU: AMD RADEON RX 6800 @2400/2100 MHz
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2Tb 7200 rpm
SSD: 500Gb Kingston Nvme
PSU: Aerocool X-Strike 800W 80+ Silver Semi Modular
CASE: None

INTEL PC USED:

MB: MSI Z490 Tomahawk (Latest Bios)
RAM: 2x8Gb Patriot Viper 4400Mhz CL19 (3200 MHz CL14)
GPU: RX 6800 @2400MHz / 2100MHz
SSD: Kingston V300 120Gb
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2Tb 7200 rpm
PSU: Seasonic SIII 650W Bronze
CASE: Aerocool One Frost Edition

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CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (4.5GHz 1.28v)
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15S
MB: Asus X570-F Strix
RAM: 2x8Gb Patriot Viper 4400Mhz CL19 (3733 MHz, CL16 / Tightened Sub-timings)
GPU: AMD RADEON RX 6800 @2400/2100 MHz
HDD: 1x2TB + 1x4TB
SSD: 240Gb Kingston Nvme + 500Gb Toshiba Nvme
PSU: Corsair RM750X (White) 750W 80+ Gold
CASE: Thermaltake View 51 TG

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21 Comments

  1. Basically, game mode is pretty much useless outside of maybe a handful of situations. I just turned it off since some games do give me some problems that I shouldn't be getting (with full-screen being turned into a window automatically or set to a lower resolution, framerate dropping after playing for a while until the game is restarted, etc).

  2. If one uses PBO to overclock their Zen 3 chip, I have to think Game Mode would distinctly harm performance, as PBO pushes for higher clocks the lower your temps are, and these benches are showing a major temperature penalty with Game Mode on.

    We can't see that difference here I assume because he's got his 5900x running on an all-core overclock to 4.5 ghz instead of using PBO+CO.

  3. When you manually disabled the usual stuff in windows… game mode just won't do much. It doesn't boost anything, it simply pauses things like the search features, updates and the windows service bloat that keeps getting bigger and bigger with each release. People who are interested at all what game mode is have probably already manually disabled/reconfigured most of this anyways, so it's mostly beneficial to the people who don't care about optimization.