00:00ΒΏAre you experiencing network lag in your games?
00:03The TCPAC Frequency Registry tweak might be the solution.
00:07This setting controls how often your system acknowledges received data packets.
00:11By default, Windows bundles acknowledgements, creating a slight delay.
00:16For gaming, you want instant responses.
00:19Here's how to change it.
00:21First, open the Registry Editor.
00:23Navigate to HKEY, LOCAL, MACHINE, INRA SYSTEM.
00:27Current Control, Set Feat Services, SESHPIP, Parameters, G-Interfaces.
00:33You'll see several folders with long names.
00:35You need to find the one corresponding to your network adapter.
00:39Once you've found the right folder, right-click, select New, then DOORED, 32-bit, Value.
00:45Name it TCPAC Frequency and set its value to 1.
00:49This forces your system to acknowledge every packet immediately, reducing latency.
00:54Remember, this change can increase network overhead and may not be ideal for every system.
01:01Always back up your registry before making changes.
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