
Hidden Latency Boost Could Make Budget Windows 11 PCs Feel Premium
Microsoft is testing a hidden Low Latency Profile in Windows 11 that briefly maxes CPU frequency for 1–3 seconds to speed up app launches and UI actions. In a constrained VM, enabling the feature made the Start menu open instantly and reduced load times for Edge and Outlook, with brief CPU spikes to around 90–97% and minimal impact on thermals or battery life. The feature is in early Insider testing and not guaranteed to trigger for all apps, but it could significantly boost responsiveness on budget PCs as part of Microsoft’s broader OS‑responsiveness push (Windows K2).