That .exe in task manager literally hosts EMF, in RAM, in CPU, in the network chip, etc.
Even a mere registry key is EMF, it is voltage charge in your SSD held by a capacitor.
Mitigating EMF comes with sliming your OS's running things, even drivers are stated as being as 'started' or stopped by nirsoft. Slimming the SSD would help too.
Now, technically let's say a process is sitting next to other processes in memory, well that would be holding EMF near other delicate 8nm memory cells holding your game. That is possibly mitigatable EMI right there...
Simple as that. No PhD stuff there, basic science mixed with common sense.
EMF is literally a thing of the things running and stored on your PC, so...
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