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Short, practical breakdowns from the RAGEBOOST team: what truly affects FPS, smoothness and latency - and what is just a myth.

14 breakdowns - curated from Discord posts - updated regularly
CPU01

CPU boost aggression

Your CPU shifts clock speed constantly. If Windows drops clocks too hard at idle, you feel micro-stutter the second action starts.

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LATENCY02

Background apps steal responsiveness

Browsers, launchers, overlays and fake boosters add input lag before you ever see it on the FPS counter.

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SMOOTHNESS03

High FPS is not smooth

A stable 200 FPS feels better than a jumpy 300. Frame-time and 1% lows are what your hands actually feel.

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DRIVERS04

The newest driver is not always best

A fresh driver can speed up one game and break another. Proven driver versions often beat blindly updating.

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GPU05

Smooth Motion is interpolation

Frame generation looks smoother, but input latency can rise. Competitive games need response, not fake frames.

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MYTHS06

High-end PCs still need tuning

A monster GPU does not fix background bloat, bad timings, broken power plans or unstable frame-time.

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SMOOTHNESS07

3 common causes of low FPS

CPU bottlenecks, slow memory and thermal throttling are usually more important than buying a new GPU.

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THERMALS08

Throttling slows everything down

Heat silently drops CPU and GPU clocks. No crash, no warning - just lower FPS every match.

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HARDWARE09

L3 cache wins games

Big cache CPUs shine in Rust, FiveM and other CPU-bound titles where world simulation hammers memory access.

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STORAGE10

Drive speed and loading hitches

Slow drives cause texture pop-in and map streaming hitches that look like random FPS drops.

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DISPLAY11

G-SYNC / VRR trade-offs

Variable refresh rate helps tearing, but wrong caps and sync settings can add input lag.

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LATENCY12

DPC latency: the invisible killer

Bad network or audio drivers can create micro-stutters that have nothing to do with average FPS.

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NETWORK13

Nagle's Algorithm is fighting you

Packet batching is fine for files, but terrible for competitive real-time game networking.

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SETUP14

Restore points are non-negotiable

Any serious optimizer must support rollback. RAGEBOOST creates restore points before real tweak batches.

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