Re: What will a fine PC's latencymon result look like?
Posted: 20 Feb 2025, 15:28
Just gotta make sure to get a low sleep delta, I forgot this previously.
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You've ran a program at idle for 30s, to showcase what exactly?
I am aware that the program is not to be used for actual benchmarking and I'm not trying to flex on others by showing these numbers, it is a continuation of my previous answer where I wrongly stated that kernel timer latency will always be in the hundreds because of the timer resolution.kyube wrote: ↑20 Feb 2025, 17:59You've ran a program at idle for 30s, to showcase what exactly?
A random number whose value you don't understand so poor souls think you know something they don't?
LatencyMon is not a good tool to test/benchmark/evaluate ANY windows driver performance. It never was, it never will be.
ETW data & WPA (Windows Performance Analyzer) scripts such as xperf or it's alternative, easy-to-digest, front-ends (XTW) are the only proper way to benchmark windows drivers the official way.
Refer to the thread in my signature on what methodology I've employed for my testing of USB controllers & their different drivers for 8kHz mice.
Hi, I registered on this forum to message you, but it won't let me DM you because my account is new.jc008titan wrote: ↑09 Sep 2023, 11:46I mostly used Calypto latency guide for the results(big impact), but I used a lot of different tweaks I learned in the past 5 years from varius sources(some of them were: EverythingTech, Fr33thy, World of PC).
I'll make a list of apps i used to optimize my pc(some may be placebo, but it works in the end*):
winaero tweaker(big impact), iobit uninstaller, ccleaner(first 3 uninstalled after use), quickcpu(run once when pc starts), cpu core parking, parkcontrol, process lasso(i think this is the best app out there), mem reduct, rtss, msi afterburner, islc, timer resolution(last 7 are running in the background at all times), morepowertool, DDU, moreclocktool(those last 3 for gpu tweaks), interrupt affinity policy tool(very important when balancing cpu usage on the cores(at affinities, select everything except core 0 on usb, gpu, network and sound)), msi util v2, autoruns(disable useless background tasks).
It takes me about an hour to do all the tweaks(got used to it after having to do it so often).
I can get most computers/laptops to run in under 2.5us average interrupt to process latency and under 1us average interrupt to dpc latency using the above apps.
I am willing to learn about more tweaks to get my pc to have an even lower interrupt latency.