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#91
ParkControl / Re: P+E core management under ...
Last post by Ramesh - March 24, 2024, 11:39:29 AM
Quote from: geloxo on January 02, 2024, 03:58:46 PMThanks a lot.

I will try to add an additional rule to skip E-Cores in this game.

Cheers

I tried your findings below & my game BF2042 hit registration is now way better. I'd like to ask if Short Threads do you prefer to use "always E cores" or "prefer E cores"?

Also above you stated your going to add an additional rule to skip E-Cores. Can you please elaborate how to do that?

Thank you 😊

- Long threads: "always P cores"
- Short threads: "always E cores" or "prefer E cores"

#92
ParkControl / Re: Park Control - Performant ...
Last post by Ramesh - March 23, 2024, 01:29:44 PM
After testing it seems once I put the game BF2042 1: Performant Cores it only uses P-Cores. No E-Cores are being utilized. Also the CPU usage is at 70% better than when it was 100% with E-Cores off in the BIOS.

My question is which threads belong to gaming primarily vs background tasks

- Long threads: "always P cores"
- Short threads: "always E cores" or "prefer E cores"

Are Long threads for gaming or Short threads?

Which is better prioritized for gaming Long or Short or both?
#93
ParkControl / Park Control - Performant Core...
Last post by Ramesh - March 23, 2024, 11:31:29 AM
In Park Control if I choose to use 1: Performant Cores does this force only Performant Cores and doesn't use any Efficient Cores? Or if it needs to will use some Efficient Cores if needed? My issue is BF2042 game is very bad on Efficient Cores. Also forcing Efficiency Mode doesn't help as BF2042 still goes into E-Cores. I've tried CPU Sets and CPU Affinity both have not worked well in regard to hit registration.
So, I've gone to BIOS and turned of E-Cores which worked well. Only issue this game eats 100% usage on my 13900KS with a RTX 3080 when E-Cores are turned off. So, I'm left trying this new solution with Performant core forced via Park Control.
So, my question is how does this rule set with 1: Performant Cores work with Windows 11?

As always thank you.

0: All processors
1: Performant processors
2: Prefer performant processors
3: Efficient processors
4: Prefer efficient processors
5: Automatic

Option 1
Short Threads - Performant Cores
Long Threads - Performant Cores
#94
Process Lasso / Re: Cpu usage per core
Last post by Jeremy Collake - March 19, 2024, 04:18:06 PM
I agree that would be useful, and it has come up before. We'll see what we can do!

Thanks for the feedback.
#95
ParkControl / Re: Bitsum Park Control… rando...
Last post by marietucci - March 18, 2024, 09:35:33 PM
QuoteMy best guess, if there is indeed a correlation, would be that your system is teetering on the edge of thermal stability. I recommend you run some extended stress tests in an aggressive power plan.minecraftle game A properly built system can maintain a full load indefinitely. Check your temps during this test. Let me know how it goes!

Thanks for your answer
#96
Process Lasso / Cpu usage per core
Last post by rmonou8 - March 18, 2024, 03:59:29 PM
Im seeing more activity on the third core than on other cores but i really cant tell what uses it so intensely and  frankly theres no reason why it should. please add this as a feature if possible
#97
Process Lasso / Re: How to COMPLETELY restore ...
Last post by Jeremy Collake - March 18, 2024, 03:31:13 PM
'Reset Configuration' is specific to each configuration profile.

Use 'File / Config Profiles / Manage Config Profiles...' to delete the named profiles.

After resetting the config, you may need to reboot to clear any previously applied process rules.

#98
Process Lasso / How to COMPLETELY restore ALL ...
Last post by Globespy - March 18, 2024, 12:08:25 PM
Options>reset configuration does NOT reset the entire PL to defaults.
I can still see profiles I created and the like.
How do I nuke everything to just get back to PL as it was installed without any changes?
Thanks.
#99
ParkControl / Re: Bitsum Park Control… rando...
Last post by Jeremy Collake - March 18, 2024, 09:04:46 AM
My best guess, if there is indeed a correlation, would be that your system is teetering on the edge of thermal stability. I recommend you run some extended stress tests in an aggressive power plan. A properly built system can maintain a full load indefinitely. Check your temps during this test. Let me know how it goes!
#100
Process Lasso / Re: With ipv6 the program free...
Last post by Jeremy Collake - March 18, 2024, 08:58:48 AM
Great! Please let us know if you encounter this issue again.