Most players leave 15–30% of their performance on the table in Apex Legends. Below is the exact order we tune systems on the bench, what each change buys you, and how to verify it instead of trusting placebo.
Tighten the network path
Jitter — the variation in ping — hurts more than a slightly higher flat ping in Apex Legends. Stabilise the route before chasing a lower number.
Use Ethernet, pick the closest reliable server region, and enable QoS on your router to prioritise game traffic over downloads on the same line.
- Ethernet over Wi-Fi (or 5GHz + DFS channel if you must)
- Closest stable server region, not just lowest ping
- Router QoS / gaming mode prioritising your PC
- Disable background updates and cloud sync while playing
Start with a clean Windows baseline
The single biggest source of stutter we see is the OS scheduling background work during gameplay. Lock that down first and every later tweak gets more stable.
Set the power plan to High Performance (or Ultimate), disable startup apps you don't need, and turn off Memory Integrity if you're chasing every last frame — re-test after each change.
- Power plan → High Performance / Ultimate
- Disable non-essential startup apps in Task Manager
- Turn off Game Bar + background recording
- Set Graphics preference → High Performance for the game's .exe
- ✓Ethernet over Wi-Fi (or 5GHz + DFS channel if you must)
- ✓Power plan → High Performance / Ultimate
Skip the manual work
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