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Whether you use NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel Integrated Graphics, ensure you have the latest drivers. Manufacturers often release specific optimizations for popular games like Genshin. 3. Clear the "Clogged Pipes" (Cache & Files) Over time, temporary files can slow down game execution.

If your FPS drops after 20 minutes of play, your PC is likely "thermal throttling." Clean your fans or use a cooling pad.

In the Control Panel, set your Power Options to High Performance . Laptop users: ensure you are plugged into a charger while playing.

Your operating system often wastes resources on background tasks. Let's redirect that power to the game.

Running on a low-end PC or laptop can feel like trying to run a marathon in flip-flops. Between the stuttering during combat and the dreaded loading screens, performance issues can really take the wind out of your sails.

Use Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager. Kill hungry apps like Chrome, Discord (turn off Hardware Acceleration if you must keep it open), and Spotify before launching the game. 4. Advanced "Secret" Fix: Compatibility Settings

Go to your Nvidia/AMD control panel and clear the shader cache, or delete the webCaches folder within your Genshin Impact installation directory.