ExitLag optimizes Windows processes to improve gamer performance, without the need for a subscription. And the best part: This function does not require a subscription, as it is free.
Maximum processing priority for games: focuses Windows processing on optimizing gameplay connected to ExitLag.
Minimum priority for system processes: lowers the priority of native processes with high processing consumption, allowing the software to be the priority during gameplay.
Disables Ethernet Power Efficiency: Reduces Ethernet adapter power consumption during periods of low data activity.
Disable Game Bar and Game DVR: Disable Windows 10 game recording tools to improve performance.
Disables processor core parking: Improves processing performance by disabling processor cores that are not in use.
Disables NTFS Last Access update: avoids unnecessary processing to update the date and time of last access to files.
Disables Windows performance counters: Stops collecting system performance data to avoid negative performance impacts.
Temporarily disables Windows Defender: Prevents conflicts and performance issues when using ExitLag in conjunction with Windows Defender.
Disable Superfetch: Improve the performance of games and other applications by disabling the Superfetch service.
Disables Windows Search: Stops file indexing to avoid high disk usage, but search is still available but slower.