GPU Tweaks Batch Script


So now I feel its something to do with Display Stream Compression as 4K 240 Hz is not possible over HDMI 2.1 without DSC.
i think youre right. i imagine using DSC will increase latency. at first i thought it could be that the resolutions need to be the same, or that it was something to do with Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), but im going to safely say its DSC. thank you for testing and your input. im going to add this to the notes of the script.
I'm gonna try it on my humble Radeon RX550 and see what happens.
I'm currently playing Battlefield V and Life is Strange 2.
thank you so much, it shouldnt change much except lower latency
 

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i think youre right. i imagine using DSC will increase latency. at first i thought it could be that the resolutions need to be the same, or that it was something to do with Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), but im going to safely say its DSC. thank you for testing and your input. im going to add this to the notes of the script.

thank you so much, it shouldnt change much except lower latency
Can you please point me to which registry edit may be relevant for DSC? I can try without that edit and see if rest of the tweaks work.
 

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Can you please point me to which registry edit may be relevant for DSC? I can try without that edit and see if rest of the tweaks work.
i was looking earlier, and i didnt see anything (i searched the script for keyword DSC. there may be a key responsible, but i couldnt guess by its name. there is a reg key for HDCP but i dont think thats responsible. the HDCP reg key is on line 120. could you test and see if disabling HDCP is actually the culprit?
 

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i was looking earlier, and i didnt see anything (i searched the script for keyword DSC. there may be a key responsible, but i couldnt guess by its name. there is a reg key for HDCP but i dont think thats responsible. the HDCP reg key is on line 120. could you test and see if disabling HDCP is actually the culprit?
So when I faced the issue first time, I tried by removing the key associated with HDCP but it didn’t resolve the issue. Then I did the DDU clean up, ran the script and am using 120 Hz for now.
I can do another DDU Clean up and then run the script within it the HDCP. Unless there is a different/better way?
Will come back with the results later today.
 

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tried it but re-installed the driver to fix the issue I had with it: idle gpu power up to 70-80W (from now again 15-20W).

gpu rtx 4090, "idle" meaning some open browser windows, outlook and so on (no video playback)
 

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So when I faced the issue first time, I tried by removing the key associated with HDCP but it didn’t resolve the issue. Then I did the DDU clean up, ran the script and am using 120 Hz for now.
I can do another DDU Clean up and then run the script within it the HDCP. Unless there is a different/better way?
Will come back with the results later today.
I for sure feel this is an DSC issue and not HDCP. I think there isnt much that can be done unless you get a different monitor, or stick with 120hz.

tried it but re-installed the driver to fix the issue I had with it: idle gpu power up to 70-80W (from now again 15-20W).

gpu rtx 4090, "idle" meaning some open browser windows, outlook and so on (no video playback)
This script disables power saving options on the GPU, so that is normal behavior.
 

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@shoober420 Is there anyway for the script to Identify non "Integrated Graphics" It Pics it up with "WMIC" . Since you said it wont harm anything its no problem, i just thought it would be more Crispy looking as it goes executing through the .BAT

This is for the "Nvidia BAT"
 

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im currently splitting up the GPU script into three scripts, as a user messaged me on Discord and said the AMD reg keys caused his game to crash on his NVIDIA setup. ill post them all when they are completed and tested
 

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@shoober420 could you head over here and have a look if there's any thing good you would think needs adding?

they could be all out dated i or even great for the script ?

This looks handy for laptop users... %GPU_DEVICE_CLASS_GUID_WITH_KEY%" Might help with going straight to Nvidia instead of intel.

 

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    Name Generic PnP Monitor on Intel UHD Graphics Current Resolution 1536x864 pixels Work Resolution 1536x824 pixels State Enabled, Primary Monitor Width 1920 Monitor Height 1080 Monitor BPP 32 bits per pixel Monitor Frequency 144 Hz Device \\.\DISPLAY1\Monitor0
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    RAID Type None
So without reading every comment in depth, Whats the purpose of this? Am i gonna get more FPS? My Gpu is already set to max performance and running an OC. What is this going to do thats gonna improve anything? Just dubious is all
 

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So now I feel its something to do with Display Stream Compression as 4K 240 Hz is not possible over HDMI 2.1 without DSC.
Using HDMI 2.1 with FRL, at 4K (4096x2160) resolution and 240 Hz refresh rate, without DSC the color bit depth and chroma sampling are limited to the following combinations:
  • 8-bit color depth with 4:2:0 or 4:2:2 chroma sampling
  • 10-bit color depth with 4:2:0 chroma sampling
 

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So without reading every comment in depth, Whats the purpose of this? Am i gonna get more FPS? My Gpu is already set to max performance and running an OC. What is this going to do thats gonna improve anything? Just dubious is all
So based on lack of replies, Im gonna say real world application is pretty limited/zilch?
 

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@ShamrockRig These are settings that are known to improve gaming experience or genrule use. Based on research from like how beta testers check for bugs before stable games are released. So similar to what you said.. But also regularly updated.

These also provide warnings or precautions in each file and explanation of each modification.

FPS. PERFORMANCE. LATENCY INPUT.
 

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    Generic PnP Monitor (1920x1080@144Hz) Intel UHD Graphics (MSI) 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (MSI) 47 °C SLI Disabled
    Sound Card
    Realtek High Definition Audio Intel Smart Sound Technology for Digital Microphones Intel Smart Sound Technology for Bluetooth Audio Intel Smart Sound Technology for USB Audio
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    Name Generic PnP Monitor on Intel UHD Graphics Current Resolution 1536x864 pixels Work Resolution 1536x824 pixels State Enabled, Primary Monitor Width 1920 Monitor Height 1080 Monitor BPP 32 bits per pixel Monitor Frequency 144 Hz Device \\.\DISPLAY1\Monitor0
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    Capacity 476 GB
    Real size 512,110,190,592 bytes
    RAID Type None
Hi everyone, we're discussing here if integrate some of these tweaks into Creosynth (Creators-oriented AME playbook) and I've prompted Copilot - which is Microsoft backended - to analyze and point out which mods are recommended for our field of application.

Here's what it outputted:
Copilot said:
...these modifications can help ensure that your Windows workstation is optimized for the demanding requirements of multimedia production, providing better performance, stability, and efficiency:
  1. DX High Performance: These settings enabes features like Auto HDR and Swap Effect Upgrade for better graphics performance, rendering and playback quality in multimedia applications.
    Code:
    path: 'HKCU\Software\Microsoft\DirectX\UserGpuPreferences'value: 'DirectXUserGlobalSettings'
    data: 'HighPerfAdapter=10DE&2684&89321043;VRROptimizeEnable=0;AutoHDREnable=1;SwapEffectUpgradeEnable=1'
    type: REG_SZ
  2. Enable MSI Mode for GPU: Enabling MSI mode can reduce latency and improve the efficiency of GPU operations, which is beneficial for real-time video editing and rendering.
    Code:
    path: 'HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_2684&SUBSYS_89321043\Device Parameters\Interrupt Management\MessageSignaledInterruptProperties'
    value: 'MSISupported'
    data: '1'
    type: REG_DWORD
  3. Disable Write Combining:Disabling write combining can improve the stability and performance of the GPU, which is crucial for consistent video playback and editing.
    Code:
    path: 'HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers\Power'
    value: 'DisableWriteCombining'
    data: '1'
    type: REG_DWORD
  4. Enable Runtime Power Management:Disabling runtime power management ensures the GPU operates at full power, which is necessary for demanding multimedia tasks.
    Code:
    path: 'HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers\Power'
    value: 'EnableRuntimePowerManagement'
    data: '0'
    type: REG_DWORD
  5. Primary Push Buffer Size:Adjusting the primary push buffer size can optimize how data is buffered and processed, improving performance in video editing and rendering.
    Code:
    path: 'HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers\Power'
    value: 'PrimaryPushBufferSize'
    data: '1'
    type: REG_DWORD
  6. Low Latency Settings:Enabling low latency mode can reduce the time it takes for the GPU to process tasks, which is beneficial for real-time audio and video processing.
    Code:
    path: 'HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers\Power'
    value: 'LOWLATENCY'
    data: '1'
    type: REG_DWORD
  7. Disable Registry Caching:Disabling registry caching ensures that the GPU always uses the most up-to-date settings, which can improve performance and stability.
    Code:
    path: 'HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers\Power'
    value: 'RmDisableRegistryCaching'
    data: '1'
    type: REG_DWORD
  8. TDR Level:Disabling TDR (Timeout Detection and Recovery) can prevent the GPU driver from resetting during long-running tasks, which is important for uninterrupted video rendering and editing.
    Code:
    path: 'HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers'
    value: 'TdrLevel'
    data: '0'
    type: REG_DWORD
Then, the CS author rightly considered that:
mewostick said:
The 6th entry seems to be unusual, I wouldn't expect a "NOLATENCY" value in the registry in a Microsoft OS..

But @shoober420 replied:
shoober420 said:
if im being asked if a "LOWLATENCY" option can exist, i would not find it hard to believe. i first was confused looking for a "NOLATENCY" option, but i see it was a typo. it shouldnt hurt to have it added to any script.

And pointed us to the Melody's Ultra Tweaks Pack \ Basic Tweaks where, under "NVIDIA GPU" section the parameter is cited.

My question is: can it work for any GPU or is NVIDIA-related only ?
 
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My question is: can it work for any GPU or is NVIDIA-related only ?
since that tweak guide mentions the setting under the (NVIDIA GPU) section, id say its NVIDIA specific.
 

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i managed to finish adding all the tweaks from sherifmagdy32 and split the GPU scripts into three seperate files to make sure the AMD tweaks dont cause issues on NVIDIA systems. The GPUTweaks script should be used in conjuction with NVGPUTweaks or AMDGPUTweaks depending on which card you have, unless you have both AMD/NVIDIA GPUs like my gf ASUS ROG laptop does.



 

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Are there scripts for laptops that uses the Intel GPU built into the CPU and NVIDIA instead of AMD/NVIDIA? Also, is there a good way to restore the original settings should one not like the scripts?
 

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Are there scripts for laptops that uses the Intel GPU built into the CPU and NVIDIA instead of AMD/NVIDIA? Also, is there a good way to restore the original settings should one not like the scripts?
if you got an intel/nvidia build, just use the GPUTweaks and NVGPUTweaks scripts.

i would do a backup of your registry before applying unless you want to WinRE refresh your PC.

 

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    RTX 4090
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if you got an intel/nvidia build, just use the GPUTweaks and NVGPUTweaks scripts.

i would do a backup of your registry before applying unless you want to WinRE refresh your PC.

Thanks. As for backup of the registry, that won't work as one really should only note the original values for the same registry keys since if a registry backup worked, that means it's not something really bad as usually when the registry have values that Windows does not like, it will result in a BSOD and one will have to basically mount the actual Windows storage device on another machine or even the same machine and then load hive(s) to fix the issue. Think the best way to undo the changes is to basically have the same script but before applying it, to make a copy as a undo script like GPU-Undo and then add in the original values in that undo script which may include deleting the key(s) if they don't exist originally and then if it really results in a BSOD, one will need to use that script as a text file for the eyes as reference and manually undo each entry in the script. So one will have to do their home work of getting the original values as a precaution. Ofcourse my experience is with Windows XP about the BSOD when hanging a registry key with a value Windows does not like so I don't know how it works in WinRE, can one actually run regedit inside of WinRE to either manually edit the keys or import from the backup.
 

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so you can also do a WinRE and choose the Command Prompt option and launch regedit that way. I did that alot when testing tweaks and breaking my system. load the hive then youre good as new
 

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