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If that helps then you can try Process Lasso to automate this. Source: 5 months ago
CoreDirector is pretty straight forward and easy to use, but on my machine it caused micro-stutters even if I had higher frames. I used Process Lasso to do this, which should be the same thing CoreDirector does, but it worked better for me. Source: 5 months ago
If BES doesn't work for you, you can try Project Lasso for free: https://bitsum.com/. On this one, I've set the CPU Limiter to when the process reach 85% for 2 seconds, limit by 1 core for 1 second. You can also reduce the CPU affinity to one less core using the Windows Task Manager but this will impact the frame rate. Source: 7 months ago
I use process lasso to assign priority, cores, powerplans and 0.5ms timer resolution to processes to improve performance. (something to manage a process once run like powerplans). Source: 7 months ago
All right, here are two possible solutions I know of: Firstly you can limit the number of cores the game is using, which can increase your FPS significantly (and potentially fix the stutter as well). Why? Because Far Cry 3 and 4's optimalization on PC sucks ass, and the newer the PC setup, the more likely it will have problems with both games. How to set CPU affinity: 1. Open the game. 2. Once in-game, press... Source: 10 months ago
Windows sucks when it is not optimized for music production. Here's a video explaining what you can do to make it work better. Two programs I can highly recommend are Latenymon to check your latency and QuickCpu to adjust settings. What exactly are your PC specs? Using the above tips might solve your problem without having to buy something and save up a little to buy later. Source: 10 months ago
As for power saving options, you're better off using Throttlestop to change your power targets and boost behaviour or something like QuickCPU to modify your Windows power plan settings. Do your research before you attempt either method. Source: 11 months ago
Try installing Quick CPU. It helps optimizing your CPUs power plan, scheduler andcore parking. When you play a game that has micro stutter view/record statistics with CapFrameX. It helps you tracking down the problem. I would also switch to a physical TPM module instead of that software crap. I know it's supposed to be fixed. Maybe I am paronoid. Which games microstutter? Source: about 1 year ago
Audio crackling is normally a overloaded CPU. If you hit thermal limit all kinds of stuff will start to misbehavie. Make sure you got latest chips et drivers from AMD.com and updated bios. Cap Frame X is great for finding bottlenecks. Check CPU load and max thread load. You might also want to try the tool quick cpu- fixes core parking and more. Source: about 1 year ago
If you’re uneasy about your temps being so high, the only real way to keep them lower is to effectively limit the turbo boost. You might have options in the asus software, but I personally like using Quick CPU[link]. They have some great explanations on the website and its a bit of a deep dive but allows for setting options somewhere in between fully disabling turbo and full throttle quickly. With medium... Source: over 1 year ago
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