![]() ![]() Like I mentioned in part 1, I strongly disagree with one-size-fits-all types of tweak lists, so I’ve broken this up into a few sections. Why aren’t there pages of tweaks in this section? Because there aren’t pages of tweaks that anyone should tell anyone else to do to their workstation without a whole lot of other information available. Some of these may not sound like “tweaks”, but they can make a real difference. With those decisions made, it’s time to consider what changes you may make. In part 1 I covered things to look for when building or buying a PC. Now, with all that out of the way, on to the post-build tweaks. Agree, disagree, or otherwise have an opinion on anything here? Please drop me a note in the comments. As with any list of “tweaks”, use these at your own risk and expense. I’ve put this out based on my own experience and research. The tweaks and tips here are not necessarily supported by or recommended by Microsoft, the Windows team, or the companies involved in building the hardware and software you are using. It’s important to note again that this is an unofficial guide. Part 3: What not to do when tweaking your digital audio workstation. ![]() Part 2: What to tweak proactively, and what to consider doing. ![]()
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