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How to make Windows 10 Pro butter smooth

Chiranjeet Bhattacharya
3 minutes ago, Chiranjeet Bhattacharya said:

no lags, crashes and no slowness at all

Don't use it lol

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When you're not running on ancient hardware or have heaps of bloatware installed, windows 10 is as smooth as it gets... I don't have any issues myself.

If someone did not use reason to reach their conclusion in the first place, you cannot use reason to convince them otherwise.

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Just now, Chiranjeet Bhattacharya said:

Then what should use

No OS will be perfectly smooth without any crashes or lag, so I suppose nothing. MacOS would probably get the closest, followed by some lightweight Linux distro (assuming your "lag" is coming from a shit PC).

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1 minute ago, kelvinhall05 said:

No OS will be perfectly smooth without any crashes or lag, so I suppose nothing. MacOS would probably get the closest, followed by some lightweight Linux distro (assuming your "lag" is coming from a shit PC).

My PC is based on 9900K 32 Gb ram Windows is on SSD 240Gb, (even I have 2080 Ti).

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1 minute ago, Chiranjeet Bhattacharya said:

My PC is based on 9900K 32 Gb ram Windows is on SSD 240Gb, (even I have 2080 Ti).

Fresh install then.

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1 minute ago, Chiranjeet Bhattacharya said:

I just installed it before 1 month you mean I should install in again

Was the lag always there? I would suggest a fresh install, if that does not help then you can look for issues elsewhere.

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2 minutes ago, nox_ said:

Was the lag always there? I would suggest a fresh install, if that does not help then you can look for issues elsewhere.

Ok thanks I will try, my PC is currently running on Windows 10 1909 version if I update it on 2004 version will it help

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Just now, Chiranjeet Bhattacharya said:

Ok thanks I will try, my PC is currently running on Windows 10 1909 version if I update it on 2004 version will it help

Yes, that might help. Do a fresh install by downloading a copy from Microsoft website though.

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46 minutes ago, Chiranjeet Bhattacharya said:

My PC is based on 9900K 32 Gb ram Windows is on SSD 240Gb, (even I have 2080 Ti).

What SSD though?

A Clear divide exists between models in regards to performance metrics.

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8 minutes ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

What SSD though?

A Clear divide exists between models in regards to performance metrics.

Well it is basic SATA SSD WD green 240 Gb, I also have 970 Pro but unfortunately my motherboard's NVME slot is defective so doesn't detect my NVME SSD 

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What are your startup programs?

If you open msconfig panel, and you go to Services, and you check the box "Hide all Microsoft services", what is being displayed?

Did you install ALL your drivers? Like your Chipset and SATA Controller (if it is a secondary one added by the motherboard manufacture and not part of the chipset).

Did you set your memory XMP profile to Profile 1 in the UEFI?

 

If Windows 10 runs fine with a Core 2 Duo system, your computer should run it smoothly.

 

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