A custom Windows optimizer that gives your game near-exclusive access to your CPU — eliminating background interference, reducing frame latency, tightening 1% lows, and cutting the stutters and jitter that break your gameplay.
Windows wasn't designed with gaming in mind. Endgame Affinity fixes that — eliminating stutters, reducing jitter, and optimizing automatically in seconds with no technical knowledge required.
Cuts the distance between your input and what happens on screen. Lower end-to-end latency means your actions register faster — clicks, flicks, and movement all feel sharper and more responsive than before.
Smooths out the inconsistencies in how Windows processes mouse input between frames. The result is a more predictable, fluid mouse feel — less micro-jitter, more consistent tracking, and a noticeably cleaner aim experience.
Clears the background competition that causes frame drops and micro-stutter. Average FPS goes up, but the real difference is in your 1% lows — the sudden dips that break rhythm and feel jarring are reduced significantly.
No installation. No config files. Launch it, run it, close it when done. Works the same whether you've never touched an optimizer or you know exactly what you're doing.
After checkout you are redirected here and a download link arrives in your email. Extract the ZIP, run EndgameAffinity.exe as Administrator. No installer, no setup — it opens immediately.
Start your game first, then open Endgame Affinity. Your game will appear in the process list automatically. If it doesn't show up, hit Refresh Processes and it will appear.
Click Latency Cleanup for a system-wide optimization pass. This takes a few seconds and keeps your system in a primed state throughout your session — cleaner input, smoother frames.
In the Cleaner tab, set the Free Memory target to half your system's total RAM — for example, 8 GB on a 16 GB system. Hit Start to free up RAM and improve overall responsiveness.
While you play, Endgame Affinity is working in the background — continuously optimizing how your system handles your mouse input, thread scheduling, and process priorities. The result is a more consistent mouse feel, reduced input jitter, tighter polling rate stability, and fewer of those sudden micro-stutter moments that break your rhythm. Most users feel it immediately. You don't need to configure it — it's already running.
Windows is not built for gaming. Endgame Affinity is.
| Area | Without Endgame Affinity | With Endgame Affinity |
|---|---|---|
| Frame rate | Inconsistent — background tasks compete for CPU time | Higher average FPS, better frame pacing |
| 1% lows | Frequent drops from background interference | Noticeably tighter and more consistent |
| Input latency | Variable — spikes under system load | Reduced and more stable end-to-end |
| Mouse feel | Inconsistent, micro-jitter between frames | Smoother, more predictable, consistent |
| Micro-stutter | Common during heavy system activity | Significantly reduced or eliminated |
| System RAM headroom | Eaten by background processes | Freed up and reserved for your game |
One purchase. Lifetime access. Runs in seconds before every session.