Hey guys!
I am experiencing desync in cs2 and trying to try different solutions to my problem.
The author of the post talks about timers, but gives only general information, from which it is impossible to draw an unambiguous conclusion.
On the xbitlabs resource, a person with the nickname
Chris (vile_is_dead) writes a lot of interesting things about this.
https://www.xbitlabs.com/how-to-get-bet ... n-windows/
Timers can be tested and configured with two programs: T
imerBench1.5 and
Memory Cleaner. In TimerBench1.5 It is possible to change and test the HPET/TSQ timer, to build a better timer on your system. Memory Cleaner - try to reduce the frequency, thereby improving the system response.
However, not everything is so simple! I came across that TSC 10ms is being forcibly used on my system (13700kf + Z790 wifi carbon + W10(22 H2).
It is not even possible to install it on HPET - the PC goes into a blue screen. There is information that if you have a fresh build of Windows and a fresh processor from INTEL, then the timer is not set up.
Now about
bcdedit.
There was a similar topic on our forum where the team was touched upon
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bcdedit /set useplatformclock true
In particular, this topic is about:
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=13284&hilit=bcdedi ... ictick+yes
In fact, this command adds extra ms in processing, but the person felt an improvement. All
modern sources recommend turning off this setting. In other words, it's a little more complicated than just turning off hpet and typing commands you don't know