Re: Extended understanding of system timers in Windows.
Posted: 20 Feb 2025, 00:28
I've had subpar performance with all versions of Windows 10. The later LTSC has some useless apps somewhat integrated. I only deal with 10, due to some games having anticheats that artificially block 7. All of them can be bypassed using the right virtual environment. Great for cheaters, but defeats the purpose for performance.Hyote wrote: ↑19 Feb 2025, 22:58That's nothing out of the ordinary, by default it is set to 2 or 26 and Windows Server uses decimal 24. You don't need a camera as the setting gets applied in real time and the differences are massive. I recommend checking out 22, 34 and 40. 22 should provide the smoothest performance and hitreg, while 40 is the snappiest.
Also if you can, get off that version. I had subpar performance and latency spikes on it.
Edit: I tried 28. Short, Fixed , Equal & fixed. (101000)
This seems to have reduced stuttering when the CPU gets hit with a high load, but I'm not 100% certain since it's kinda random to begin with.