Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling (HAGS) is a feature introduced in Windows 10 in May 2020 and has continued into Windows 11. It's often touted as a feature that you should turn on or turn off depending on who
Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling allows Windows to offload some work to the GPU, theoretically providing increased performance in some scenarios. For more details check out Microsoft's developer blog post on the topic:https://devblogs.microsoft.com/directx/hardware-accelerated-gpu-scheduling/ Why di...
then another run with 2 x streams at 60 fps, Windows 11 Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling is on (a 1650 graphics card). On the right a 1 x stream encode, then another run with a 2 x streams, scheduling is off.
Restart your computer, and the hardware acceleration should be enabled on Windows 7 and 8 on your device. How to Turn on or off Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling We have discussed how to turn on hardware acceleration on different Window settings. Now, let us talk about how to turn off or...
Microsoft posted a technical brief of the new Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling feature introduced with Windows 10 May 2020 Update, and its latest Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) version. In a blog post by Steve Pronovost, a tech lead with Microsoft DirectX, Microsoft finally set out to ...
Based on that description, hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling shouldn’t reduce input latency any more than simply disabling frame buffering, which is already a built-in option in many games, and is further often an option in the GPU driver control panels. The second area of potential impr...
Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling With Windows 10 May 2020 update, we are introducing a new GPU scheduler as a user opt-in, but off by default option. With the right hardware and drivers, Windows can now offload most of GPU scheduling to a dedicated GPU-based scheduling processor. ...
Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling: an additional option in the system settings...system meaning OS. Not GPU. This is a trend to pass the buck to the OS as people with laptops learned a few months ago when the switchable graphics controls were removed from the GPU and t...
After some indeterminate period of time streaming, the video will freeze and the stream will eventually disconnect. This happens when the encoder thread in nvstreamer.exe hangs. It appears to be a driver bug that is encountered when hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling is enabled on the host PC....
Typical example of resting on your laurels. When enough alternatives pop up you will be kindly forgotten. That's all. I have scouted the internet for fixes and couldn't find any that actually worked for me. I have: -updated all the drivers -disabled...