Using tools like Sophia Script or custom .bat files, Fr33thy strips out Windows Defender, Edge, Cortana, and even the Windows Update delivery optimization. The goal? To ensure that not a single CPU cycle is wasted scanning a file while you’re trying to flick-shot an enemy. The Verdict: Does it actually work? I ran the Fr33thy "Ultimate Windows 10/11 Guide" on a mid-range rig (Ryzen 5, RTX 3060).
If you haven't heard the name, hold onto your registry keys. This isn't your average "disable startup programs" guide. Fr33thy (pronounced "Feisty") is a performance tuner who has built a cult following by doing what Microsoft won't: actually fixing Windows. While most tech tubers focus on in-game settings, Fr33thy argues that the operating system itself is the biggest bottleneck. fr33thy optimization
This is the big one. Fr33thy argues that Windows' default timer system causes micro-stutters. His guide involves disabling HPET via the BIOS and the OS command line. Warning: This either makes your system feel like a supercomputer or causes your audio to crackle like a Geiger counter. There is no middle ground. Using tools like Sophia Script or custom