Hardware Accelerated Graphics Scheduling

Modified on Wed, 8 May at 12:51 PM

For gamers and content creators alike, capturing flawless in-game moments is crucial. However, the quest for perfect recordings can be hindered by technical issues, and one common culprit is Hardware Accelerated Graphics Scheduling (HAGS). This feature, designed to enhance graphics performance, can occasionally impact the smoothness of FPS recordings, especially in platforms like Medal.TV. Fear not, as we guide you through the steps to disable Hardware Accelerated Graphics Scheduling on both Windows 10 and 11, ensuring that your gaming or recording experience remains uninterrupted.


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Steps to Disable HAGS on Windows 10

Right-click on the Start button and select Settings.
In the Settings window, choose System.
Navigate to the Display tab on the left sidebar.
Scroll down and click on the Graphics settings link.
Under the Graphics settings, locate and toggle off the switch for Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling.

Restart your computer to apply the changes.



Steps to Disable HAGS on Windows 11

Open the Settings app by pressing Win + I on your keyboard.

Click on System in the left sidebar.
Select Display from the system settings.

Scroll down and click on Graphics.



In the Graphics settings, toggle off the switch for Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling.
Restart your computer to ensure the changes take effect.
 


By following these simple steps, you can take control of your system's graphics settings and ensure a seamless recording experience on platforms like Medal.TV. If you are still having issues with your clips, please reach out to support at https://support.medal.tv/support/tickets/new

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