Timer Resolution from 15ms to 1ms [Turn 60Hz-feel into 240Hz-feel on 240Hz]

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Re: Timer Resolution from 15ms to 1ms [Turn 60Hz-feel into 240Hz-feel on 240Hz]

Post by JimCarry » 19 Sep 2024, 20:06

Hi can someone tell me what value should i put in "Intelligent standby list cleaner" (ISLC) so i am using windows 10 22H2 19045,as you see in screenshot below my "Wanted timer resolution" is set to 0,but when i do the trick from this video https://youtu.be/4VknzAMjPxE?t=484
everything changes.Also i forgot to mention i have Asus mb and i have HPET off,also keep in mind that like the guy from the video said if you have windows 10 you have to have islc running and "dpclat.exe".If you dont run it both,it will not work, also is this placebo or it works :?:
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Re: Timer Resolution from 15ms to 1ms [Turn 60Hz-feel into 240Hz-feel on 240Hz]

Post by Slender » 19 Sep 2024, 22:36

JimCarry wrote:
19 Sep 2024, 20:06
Hi can someone tell me what value should i put in "Intelligent standby list cleaner" (ISLC) so i am using windows 10 22H2 19045,as you see in screenshot below my "Wanted timer resolution" is set to 0,but when i do the trick from this video https://youtu.be/4VknzAMjPxE?t=484
everything changes.Also i forgot to mention i have Asus mb and i have HPET off,also keep in mind that like the guy from the video said if you have windows 10 you have to have islc running and "dpclat.exe".If you dont run it both,it will not work, also is this placebo or it works :?:
1709, 1803 latest w10 with good working timer and qpc based on base cpu freq.
yes, you need always open dpc.lat.cheker for correctly working any timer resolution on w10.
you just need find best value for your setup.

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Re: Timer Resolution from 15ms to 1ms [Turn 60Hz-feel into 240Hz-feel on 240Hz]

Post by JimCarry » 20 Sep 2024, 00:12

Slender wrote:
19 Sep 2024, 22:36
JimCarry wrote:
19 Sep 2024, 20:06
Hi can someone tell me what value should i put in "Intelligent standby list cleaner" (ISLC) so i am using windows 10 22H2 19045,as you see in screenshot below my "Wanted timer resolution" is set to 0,but when i do the trick from this video https://youtu.be/4VknzAMjPxE?t=484
everything changes.Also i forgot to mention i have Asus mb and i have HPET off,also keep in mind that like the guy from the video said if you have windows 10 you have to have islc running and "dpclat.exe".If you dont run it both,it will not work, also is this placebo or it works :?:
1709, 1803 latest w10 with good working timer and qpc based on base cpu freq.
yes, you need always open dpc.lat.cheker for correctly working any timer resolution on w10.
you just need find best value for your setup.
1709, 1803 latest w10 with good working timer and qpc based on base cpu freq.
-i did not really get what you are saying.


yes, you need always open dpc.lat.cheker for correctly working any timer resolution on w10.
-yep thanks, just like the guy in the video say the same.

you just need find best value for your setup.
-thanks,in your opinion is this a good one ?
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Re: Timer Resolution from 15ms to 1ms [Turn 60Hz-feel into 240Hz-feel on 240Hz]

Post by Slender » 20 Sep 2024, 00:17

JimCarry wrote:
20 Sep 2024, 00:12
Slender wrote:
19 Sep 2024, 22:36
JimCarry wrote:
19 Sep 2024, 20:06
Hi can someone tell me what value should i put in "Intelligent standby list cleaner" (ISLC) so i am using windows 10 22H2 19045,as you see in screenshot below my "Wanted timer resolution" is set to 0,but when i do the trick from this video https://youtu.be/4VknzAMjPxE?t=484
everything changes.Also i forgot to mention i have Asus mb and i have HPET off,also keep in mind that like the guy from the video said if you have windows 10 you have to have islc running and "dpclat.exe".If you dont run it both,it will not work, also is this placebo or it works :?:
1709, 1803 latest w10 with good working timer and qpc based on base cpu freq.
yes, you need always open dpc.lat.cheker for correctly working any timer resolution on w10.
you just need find best value for your setup.
1709, 1803 latest w10 with good working timer and qpc based on base cpu freq.
-i did not really get what you are saying.


yes, you need always open dpc.lat.cheker for correctly working any timer resolution on w10.
-yep thanks, just like the guy in the video say the same.

you just need find best value for your setup.
-thanks,in your opinion is this a good one ?
i mean 1607 1703 1709 1803 last w10 version where you not need make dpc.lat. open.

IDK about value for your system.
https://github.com/SwiftyPop/TimerResBenchmark
check this, it software from OP post.

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Re: Timer Resolution from 15ms to 1ms [Turn 60Hz-feel into 240Hz-feel on 240Hz]

Post by JimCarry » 20 Sep 2024, 12:42

Slender wrote:
20 Sep 2024, 00:17
JimCarry wrote:
20 Sep 2024, 00:12
Slender wrote:
19 Sep 2024, 22:36
JimCarry wrote:
19 Sep 2024, 20:06
Hi can someone tell me what value should i put in "Intelligent standby list cleaner" (ISLC) so i am using windows 10 22H2 19045,as you see in screenshot below my "Wanted timer resolution" is set to 0,but when i do the trick from this video https://youtu.be/4VknzAMjPxE?t=484
everything changes.Also i forgot to mention i have Asus mb and i have HPET off,also keep in mind that like the guy from the video said if you have windows 10 you have to have islc running and "dpclat.exe".If you dont run it both,it will not work, also is this placebo or it works :?:
1709, 1803 latest w10 with good working timer and qpc based on base cpu freq.
yes, you need always open dpc.lat.cheker for correctly working any timer resolution on w10.
you just need find best value for your setup.
1709, 1803 latest w10 with good working timer and qpc based on base cpu freq.
-i did not really get what you are saying.


yes, you need always open dpc.lat.cheker for correctly working any timer resolution on w10.
-yep thanks, just like the guy in the video say the same.

you just need find best value for your setup.
-thanks,in your opinion is this a good one ?
i mean 1607 1703 1709 1803 last w10 version where you not need make dpc.lat. open.

IDK about value for your system.
https://github.com/SwiftyPop/TimerResBenchmark
check this, it software from OP post.
Thnanks man.I will try it right now.This is the graph from my result,my graph does not look like the guy from the github,and i did what he show i disable idle and then do the test but i did not understand wich one is the lowest?Should i do the test again but this i should leave open "dpclat.exe"?
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Re: Timer Resolution from 15ms to 1ms [Turn 60Hz-feel into 240Hz-feel on 240Hz]

Post by Slender » 20 Sep 2024, 23:10

zudau wrote:
19 Sep 2024, 05:23
Slender wrote:
19 Sep 2024, 04:44
nice tool. i was wrong about 0.5033.
0.5034 is better (w10 / w11 same).
but 0.5033 shows 0-1us timer latency in latency moon (kernel test), 0.5034 shows 27-28us.
Amazing latency results, what more did you do? Windows 10?

I am currently on 0.522
that is w11 + globaltimerrequest
default bcdedit.

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Re: Timer Resolution from 15ms to 1ms [Turn 60Hz-feel into 240Hz-feel on 240Hz]

Post by unconnected » 21 Sep 2024, 05:51

JimCarry wrote:
20 Sep 2024, 12:42
Thnanks man.I will try it right now.This is the graph from my result,my graph does not look like the guy from the github,and i did what he show i disable idle and then do the test but i did not understand wich one is the lowest?Should i do the test again but this i should leave open "dpclat.exe"?
This works only on windows 11, I'm also testing this and upgrading right now.
The benchmark works tho, I had 15ms sleep variance on win10.
I may be done for real with the input lag this time

In your case disable HPET and power saving in windows-
HPET:
bcdedit /deletevalue useplatformclock
bcdedit /set disabledynamictick yes
POWER PLAN:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/39yxlxpb ... n.pow/file
in cmd: powercfg -import C:\PATH\TO\MUREN.POW

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Re: Timer Resolution from 15ms to 1ms [Turn 60Hz-feel into 240Hz-feel on 240Hz]

Post by JimCarry » 21 Sep 2024, 15:50

unconnected wrote:
21 Sep 2024, 05:51
JimCarry wrote:
20 Sep 2024, 12:42
Thnanks man.I will try it right now.This is the graph from my result,my graph does not look like the guy from the github,and i did what he show i disable idle and then do the test but i did not understand wich one is the lowest?Should i do the test again but this i should leave open "dpclat.exe"?
This works only on windows 11, I'm also testing this and upgrading right now.
The benchmark works tho, I had 15ms sleep variance on win10.
I may be done for real with the input lag this time

In your case disable HPET and power saving in windows-
HPET:
bcdedit /deletevalue useplatformclock
bcdedit /set disabledynamictick yes
POWER PLAN:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/39yxlxpb ... n.pow/file
in cmd: powercfg -import C:\PATH\TO\MUREN.POW
i disable hpet in bios asus mb it was hidden i use scewin and i uninstall it device manager,i dont have any bcedit and with "bcdedit /set disabledynamictick yes" it gets worse.this power plan has only idle disabled i think,about idle disabled i heard its bad,i have script for enable idle and disable idle before going in game.

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Re: Timer Resolution from 15ms to 1ms [Turn 60Hz-feel into 240Hz-feel on 240Hz]

Post by Coldplayer » 22 Sep 2024, 03:45

What is the best way of doing this on windows 11 now? I'm using a 5800x3d if that matters. Is running set timer res not the best solution anymore?

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Re: Timer Resolution from 15ms to 1ms [Turn 60Hz-feel into 240Hz-feel on 240Hz]

Post by Slender » 22 Sep 2024, 12:24

Coldplayer wrote:
22 Sep 2024, 03:45
What is the best way of doing this on windows 11 now? I'm using a 5800x3d if that matters. Is running set timer res not the best solution anymore?
if w11 you can just use 1 .reg and forget it.

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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\kernel]
"GlobalTimerResolutionRequests"=dword:00000001

if want more u need find best timer resolution value for you, check in this thread github software for find best value for your setup.
also check results in latency moon (kernel check) and dpc lat cheker.

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