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  1. Go to your power options, click on your power plan, and click "Change Plan Settings", then "Change Advanced Power Settings". Go under "Processor Power Management" in the dropdowns, select "Maximum Processor State", and set both battery and plugged in to 99%.

  2. If you have only one stick of RAM, and your laptop has a second slot, upgrading to two sticks will give you a decent performance boost. Higher framerate will probably increase the power consumtion, though.

  3. Run the inbuilt disk defrag if it says it needs to run, and set a schedule for daily or weekly (weekly is the best option in my personal opinion). However, if you do want to download an alternative, get Defraggler, it's free. Edit: Don't run defrag for SSDs, not recommended.

  4. Every YouTube tech channel has video how to save old laptop by upgrading to SSD... Boot time and responsiveness is at least ten times better every time... I do not fix/reinstall old laptops without upgrading to SSD first, it was just a waste of time for me and my customers...

  5. Undervoling is a great way to improve performance of windows and increase FPS in games and improve battery life of older laptops. UnderVolting lowers the power of the CPU and thereby lowering the temps of the CPU allowing to sustain higher clock speed for longer.

  6. Check if Bluetooth or location is enabled and turn it off if you haven't. You can try adding more ram if your pc has extra slots for it. This helps more for laptops because integrated gpu use system ram. Check for viruses, they can drastically reduce system performance.

  7. Laptops with a mux switch let you skip the iGPU when rendering via dGPU, directly boosting your performance by 10-15% - a very desirable feature. BIOS - disable software guard extensions (SGX). This is also typically found as an entry in advanced chipset controls.

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