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Poor PC performance often stems from BIOS defaults, not Windows. XMP/EXPO memory profiles are disabled by default, limiting RAM speed. Default fan curves prioritize silence over cooling, causing thermal throttling. Resizable BAR can revert after CPU swaps. Enabling Precision Boost Overdrive or Turbo Boost unlocks extra CPU performance.
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