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General / Mountain deck tendencies: what...
Last post by Frankhog - Today at 08:33:39 PM
Crafting tiny verandas in highland cities calls for a detailed approach to utilizing space, considering the unique struggles presented by the highland terrain. The method includes various approaches, ranging from the choosing of space-efficient furnishing to the integration of dual-purpose elements, all focused on maximizing the capability of limited areas. Engaging in conversations that explore specific design ideas, imaginative organizational solutions, and discussing personal success stories transforms into a spring of creative inspiration for discussion board users seeking to enhance their compact deck spaces amidst the unique landscapes of alpine surroundings.
 
Picking out efficient furniture is a key aspect of designing compact decks, allowing individuals to make the most of the available area without compromising on function or aesthetics. including versatile elements additionally enhances the adaptability of small deck spaces, presenting useful solutions that cater to diverse needs. These strategies jointly contribute to a holistic approach that takes into account both the aesthetic appeal and function of small decks in highland parts.
 
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General / Difference between terminating...
Last post by riley - Today at 07:10:15 PM
Difference between terminating and closing process?
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Process Lasso / Re: core engine is not running...
Last post by DaymanSalvort - Yesterday at 06:22:20 AM
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Process Lasso / Re: Process Lasso management c...
Last post by Jeremy Collake - Yesterday at 05:47:18 AM
Hmm, that's unusual.

First, be sure you used the official installer from https://dl.bitsum.com/files/processlassosetup64.exe .

Then check to see if it generated any dump file. It'd be stored in %appdata%\processlasso or %programdata%\processlasso (you can paste those in Explorer's location bar). Alternatively, while the process is still running you can generate one with the Task Manager by opening the Details tab, right-clicking on the process, and selecting 'Create dump file'.

You can then share the dump with us via any cloud drive or upload to https://bitsum.com/minidumps. You can communicate with us by email at support@bitsum.com.
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Process Lasso / Process Lasso management conso...
Last post by derekperry - May 14, 2024, 11:09:21 PM
Hello,
Since an update a few weeks back, my Process Lasso management console keep crashing whenever it starts.
I've tried reinstalling, but it doesnt help.
This computer is a system mainly used for surfing, so there's not been any changes to hardware or other software recently either.
#7
Process Lasso / Re: Should ProBalance be enabl...
Last post by Jeremy Collake - May 14, 2024, 08:40:16 AM
Yes, you should leave ProBalance enabled in Performance Mode. We are not aware of any issues with it, and its conservative default settings all but ensure such. ProBalance serves an important role to help keep background processes at bay during gameplay.

That said, after noticing that most Process Lasso guides for Intel 12th+ processors with E-cores suggested to disable ProBalance, we decided to save people the step of turning it off and just defaulted it to off on those platforms. This is part of a larger plan to make the two on-by-default features, ProBalance and automatic game detection for Performance Mode, off by default so that users are encouraged to become aware of them prior to enablement.
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Process Lasso / Re: Anyone Using Process Lasso...
Last post by Coldblackice - May 14, 2024, 02:44:12 AM
(EDIT)

I found a recent user's experience re: benefits of Process Lasso improving their game performance on a system struggling with DPC latency issues:

https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/152xvm9/game_ready_studio_driver_53667_faqdiscussion/jttez8z/
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Process Lasso / Re: Anyone Using Process Lasso...
Last post by Coldblackice - May 13, 2024, 10:25:35 PM
Quote from: johnpark on February 23, 2024, 07:59:19 AMI'm wondering if anyone out there is using Process Lasso to get better hit rego, FPS, etc for gaming?

In particular being able to load certain apps to certain logical cores so core 0 isn't overloaded with tasks, etc?
I use PL, partly in in the hopes that it does help in gaming, though I haven't been able to definitively/objectively tell whether it's helping in my case or not, at least for the Unity-engine FPS I main (Rust). Given the dynamics of open-world FPS games, combined with the fluidity of other factors like drivers, network hardware/drivers/performance (both local and wide networks), it's difficult to find objective, repeatable metrics to measure benefit conclusively. I'm all ears if anyone knows of any.

Quote from: Jeremy Collake on February 24, 2024, 08:27:33 AMThat's a common configuration. Simply set CPU affinity rules ('Always') on your game processes if you want to keep them off core 0. You'll have to try it out to know if it's effective in your case though.
Quote from: Prile1961 on February 26, 2024, 04:30:23 AMCPU utilization and core allocation can indeed have an impact on factors like hit registration and FPS. By assigning gaming applications to dedicated cores, such as ensuring core 0 isn't overloaded, you may be able to achieve more consistent performance and reduce potential bottlenecks.
Is there a way to measure this definitively beyond just general "feel" of whether it's helping or not? Also, is there any difference/benefit to what core it gets put onto? Or would the benefit mainly be it just not being on the baseline "bottom-floor" core 0?

Quote from: laurawoods on March 17, 2024, 09:28:18 PMYes, I've been using Process Lasso for a while now, mainly to optimize my gaming performance. By assigning specific applications to different logical cores, I've noticed a significant improvement in hit registration and overall FPS stability. Core 0 no longer gets overloaded, leading to smoother gameplay and better responsiveness.
How do you choose which apps to put on what cores? Are the cores uniformly the same, meaning it's merely a matter of finding the least-utilized core to give an app?

Quote from: similarbeans on May 02, 2024, 11:50:51 PMIt's crucial to remember that Process Lasso's gaming efficacy can vary depending on a number of variables, such as the particular game, the hardware, and the system configuration. The resource requirements of different games vary, and some might already be optimized to make good use of the system resources.
If anyone's familiar with Unity FPS games, I'm curious if they have any PL optimizations they set, and/or if forcing "ResizableBAR" alongside PL might help or detract from performance.
#10
Process Lasso / Should ProBalance be enabled i...
Last post by Coldblackice - May 13, 2024, 10:09:57 PM
Is there a benefit to having ProBalance enabled while in "Performance Mode"? I noticed that my ProBalance is disabled in this mode, but can't remember whether I disabled it manually or if it's meant to be the default.

It seems like it should be beneficial, though I wonder if it could cause micro frame hitches by intervening with scheduling while processing of highly sensitivity frame times/timing that FPS games entail. TIA