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Re: kernel tweaks, updated May 3
Posted: 17 May 2024, 02:58
by Lev1n
vhagar wrote: ↑15 May 2024, 20:32
Lev1n wrote: ↑15 May 2024, 07:57
bleya99 wrote: ↑07 May 2024, 06:43
Hyote wrote: ↑06 May 2024, 12:42
You can add them as many times as you like, only the values will change. I changed most, so you can even compare them with your current registry values.
Hi, where are the values from the 30th of April update? Those worked best for me. Cheers
Did you find these settings by any chance? I didnt felt good like those settings with updated ones.
Posted what I had saved from the 04/26 list.
ty gonna try em.
Re: kernel tweaks, updated May 3
Posted: 17 May 2024, 23:21
by Hyote
vhagar wrote: ↑15 May 2024, 20:32
Lev1n wrote: ↑15 May 2024, 07:57
bleya99 wrote: ↑07 May 2024, 06:43
Hyote wrote: ↑06 May 2024, 12:42
You can add them as many times as you like, only the values will change. I changed most, so you can even compare them with your current registry values.
Hi, where are the values from the 30th of April update? Those worked best for me. Cheers
Did you find these settings by any chance? I didnt felt good like those settings with updated ones.
Posted what I had saved from the 04/26 list.
Thanks for keeping this alive. I tried juggling a lot of things at once, doing this, power plan settings and system process affinities and the result was chaos everywhere. Now that I checked through my regedit the only things I haven't added back yet are IoPageLockLimit and IRQ8Priority. I managed to mess up some settings in the updated post, most probably a few things that should be either 1 or 0, however everything is probably in its default state at worst. Most values you can look up yourself, those two I wrote in this reply are posted on more known forums but some tweaks can only be found on a Chinese forum that I don't know how to find anymore. The topic's name was Windows Optimize Speed v3 (literally just in Chinese). Luckily I managed to save everything translated in text files which I just found now. If you guys want to read it, you can do so on github.com/Hyyote
Re: kernel tweaks, updated May 16
Posted: 18 May 2024, 00:03
by Hyote
Found the Chinese forum site, click at your own risk:
http://bbs.wuyou.net/forum.php?mod=view ... tid=437913
Re: regedit tweaks, updated on May 24 in comments
Posted: 24 May 2024, 09:21
by Hyote
I have a finalized version of the kernel tweaks, everything else in the post is unchanged. I moved on to Linux now and if I can't get Windows 10 1709 to be better than this I'll stay here. No input lag or mouse inconsistency here and it never changes.
Re: regedit tweaks, updated on May 24 in comments
Posted: 16 Aug 2024, 04:45
by Depo
Did these tweaks make any noticeable difference or are they just snake oil?
Also I noticed you performed these on Win 10, would any differ on Win 11?
Thanks .
Re: regedit tweaks, updated on May 24 in comments
Posted: 16 Aug 2024, 06:30
by Hyote
Depends if you consider a difference of a few microseconds to be snake oil. The updated version is on github.com/Hyyote as regtweaks.bat.
All the changes I made are in the name of latency and don't play well with Win 11.
Re: regedit tweaks, updated on May 24 in comments
Posted: 16 Aug 2024, 08:55
by Depo
Thanks for the speedy reply Hyote.
Can you recommend any for win 11 or not recommend any particular ones for win 11?
Many thanks
Re: regedit tweaks, updated on May 24 in comments
Posted: 16 Aug 2024, 11:29
by Hyote
Depo wrote: ↑16 Aug 2024, 08:55
Thanks for the speedy reply Hyote.
Can you recommend any for win 11 or not recommend any particular ones for win 11?
Many thanks
Don't use any TPM related ones if you need TPM and also these:
bcdedit /deletevalue useplatformclock
bcdedit /deletevalue useplatformtick
bcdedit /set tscsyncpolicy legacy
bcdedit /set useplatformtick yes
bcdedit /set disabledynamictick Yes.
I don't remember bcdedits making W11 play worse but everyone else here recommends against them now.
Re: regedit tweaks, updated on May 24 in comments
Posted: 16 Aug 2024, 12:08
by Depo
Thanks again,
Just confirm before I take the plunge, the rest 'in theory' should be okay?
Re: regedit tweaks, updated on May 24 in comments
Posted: 16 Aug 2024, 12:15
by Hyote
Depo wrote: ↑16 Aug 2024, 12:08
Thanks again,
Just confirm before I take the plunge, the rest 'in theory' should be okay?
Don't take any kind of plunge with this. If you have an OS that matters to you, even 1 by 1 testing can cause instability.