
Graphics can be defined as “a visual description of text and images or a sequence of images obtained on a computer screen”. The graphics on your computer screen consist of graphics memory. The more graphics memory, the better the visual quality. This type of memory is used in visual effects including animations, fades and shadows. Some visual effects are also responsible for managing image stabilization.
Many companies such as Intel, Nvidia, AMD, etc. create graphics cards that can be installed in your PC / laptop to improve graphics quality.
If you have an older PC and your graphics memory is running out, you may run into many problems running certain applications that require a lot of graphics memory. In this type of condition, specific system settings can be disabled to speed up graphics.
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In this article, we will follow some steps on how to speed up computer graphics in Windows 10:
Step 1:
Right click on the “Start” icon located in the lower left corner of the screen. Click on “System” to open the “System Settings” window.
Step 2:
Click on "Advanced System Settings".
Note: Advanced system settings consist of hardware, remote control, system protection and specific advanced settings.
Step 3:
On the "Advanced" tab, click "Settings" in the "Performance" section.
Step 4:
In the “Visual Effects” tab, uncheck all check marks.
After disabling all check marks, click "OK" to complete the whole process.
Note: Disabling all check marks will reduce the quality of the visual effects. Therefore, the PC will take less time to load the graphics and the PC / laptop will run much faster.