True, but it is a disaster in terms of security, so the best course of action should always be to tweak the system yourself.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑04 May 2023, 19:03Pre-tweaked operating systems such as GamerOS and AtlasOS are great timesavers for people concerned about spending 100's hours on tweaking. The professionals have iterated over tweaks all at once.
Atlas OS
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sherifmagdy32
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Re: Atlas OS
Re: Atlas OS
Don't know how much you know or follow, but AtlasOS now has a new tooling to do the tuning afterwards rather then pre-tweaked ISO's.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑04 May 2023, 19:03Pre-tweaked operating systems such as GamerOS and AtlasOS are great timesavers for people concerned about spending 100's hours on tweaking. The professionals have iterated over tweaks all at once.
CPU: AMD R7 5800x3D ~ PBO2Tuner -30 ~ no C states
RAM: Gskill Bdie 2x16gb TridentZ Neo ~ CL16-16-16-36 1T ~ fine tuned latency
GPU: ASUS TUF 3080 10G OC Edition(v1/non-LHR) ~ disabled Pstates ~ max oced
OS: Fine tuned Windows 10 Pro, manual tuned.
Monitor: Alienware AW2521H ~ mix of ULMB/Gsync @ 240hz/360hz
More specs: https://kit.co/Kyouki/the-pc-that-stomps-you
RAM: Gskill Bdie 2x16gb TridentZ Neo ~ CL16-16-16-36 1T ~ fine tuned latency
GPU: ASUS TUF 3080 10G OC Edition(v1/non-LHR) ~ disabled Pstates ~ max oced
OS: Fine tuned Windows 10 Pro, manual tuned.
Monitor: Alienware AW2521H ~ mix of ULMB/Gsync @ 240hz/360hz
More specs: https://kit.co/Kyouki/the-pc-that-stomps-you
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Coldplayer
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Re: Atlas OS
Managed to fix slow alt tab by enabling modern alt tab in the settings not focus assist.
Re: Atlas OS
Or run a script/follow the guide step by step from a reputable tweaker that comes with a .README file of all the things that have been done to that OS, which provides full transparency.sherifmagdy32 wrote: ↑05 May 2023, 10:09True, but it is a disaster in terms of security, so the best course of action should always be to tweak the system yourself.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑04 May 2023, 19:03Pre-tweaked operating systems such as GamerOS and AtlasOS are great timesavers for people concerned about spending 100's hours on tweaking. The professionals have iterated over tweaks all at once.
Re: Atlas OS
Here's a pretty straightforward easy guide:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLCWtC6UYrM
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https://christitus.com/ntlite-guide/
(also, check out the comment section for more info.)
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NTLite forums guides (including one on dpc latency reduction)
https://www.ntlite.com/community/index. ... /guides.9/
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Re: Atlas OS
Has anyone here used Atlas? Do y'all know of a fix for the glitch in Atlus that puts 8 black pixels on your desktop icons? I tested Atlus on my Intel and AMD PCs and on both of them, the icons have the ugly black pixels on them.
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Coldplayer
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Re: Atlas OS
Been using atlas for a while and while fps is good it feels like my mouse is on ice and it's harder to be precise. Are there settings that attribute to this?
Re: Atlas OS
Does it feel like ice on the desktop, or only while gaming?Coldplayer wrote: ↑20 Jun 2023, 00:14Been using atlas for a while and while fps is good it feels like my mouse is on ice and it's harder to be precise. Are there settings that attribute to this?
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Coldplayer
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Re: Atlas OS
In CSGO in particular. Raw input is on so not sure why.
