11/5/2023 0 Comments Is process lasso safe![]() ![]() I found that the difference lies in the "difference of the parkcontrol cpu management", putting in both the same perkcontrol settings the result is identical, both for better and for worse. See your post i have tried it too, and I agree with you, but the difference between the two settings is not in itself. And i was supreme master class in cs go and i am very sensitive to this! Quote from: Unico on July 26, 2020, 03:02:03 PM Translated message. And i am not imagining it, i can tell 6 ms difference in input lag, tested myself see above. Quote from: empleat on June 07, 2020, 10:58:23 AM EDIT: strange, Ultimate Performance power plan feels much better than Bitsum High performance plan set to same settings, all above mentioned. And i was supreme master class in cs go and i am very sensitive to this! ![]() state on 100 and disabled idle saver, and core parking, that's it right ? EDIT: strange, Ultimate Performance power plan feels much better than Bitsum High performance plan set to same settings, all above mentioned. Isn't it possibile all settings aren't simply listed in registry, or Windows does something, when this power plan is active ? That's the thing i don't know, if there any more hidden settings, that affect cpu performance and input lag. I was able to tell even 6ms of difference, i am very sensitive to these things. One with more input lag and you can test yourself, how much of input lag you can discern. There is input lag ab test on blurbusters forums, which can let you split screen at 2 halfs. It makes huge difference there, you can see mouse responding much more quickly. Also i do a lot of tests, where you have to rapidly click dots. Whilst using other performance plan, it is more sluggish. It it especially apparent on small movements, when i want mouse move about 3 pixels. if i switch to Ultimate Performance plan from High performance plan, mouse feels more snappier and responding more quickly to smallest movements. cpu state and disabled usb power saving - mouse feels much more snappier, than using any other performance plans with same settings. ![]() I disagree, i tested it thorougly and using Ultimate Performance Plan with disabled idle saver and core parking and 100 min. Anyway, use the BHP as a base plan with whatever settings you want to add/alter for your specific conditions. You can easily check yourself in the registry as what it adds to an HP overlay power plan. Last time I checked the Ultimate power plan, all it was was a default HP with sleep disabled for HD's. Thanks! Hi, No, that is more a marketing thing from MS. Or if i use Ultimate Performance mode with disabled idle saver, my cpu already works at maximum potential. But anyway i wanted to ask, if there are some more hidden power plan settings. I tried unhide some and i had already set them to max. ![]() I know there are many more hidden power plan settings. It feels there is less input lag than using High Performance mode with same setting. I prefer Ultimate Performance mode with disabled idle saver, because i heard microsoft made it to eliminate micro stutters. Quote from: empleat on June 06, 2020, 09:27:03 PM Hello, is there any difference between Bitsum Highest Performance Mode and Ultimate Performance mode. ![]()
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