Nvidia supports Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling, starting with its driver version 451.48 and higher releases. If you have Intel integrated graphics, the feature is available since driver version 27.20.100.8190. If you have an AMD card, you will need a 56000 series or later card. In this guide, you will learn the steps to enable Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling on Windows 11.

Enable Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling on Windows 11 Enable Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling from Registry

Enable Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling on Windows 11

To turn on hardware scheduling on Windows 11, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, the new option should apply, and you should be able to see better latency and performance playing games.

Enable Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling from Registry

To enable Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling with the Registry, use these steps: After you complete the steps, Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling should now be enabled on the computer.

If you want to revert the changes, you can use the same instructions, but on step No. 4, right-click the HwSchMode key and select the Delete option. If the key was already available, you could change its value from 2 to 1 to disable Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.