Hello there,
I am new to Process Lasso, and I have been diving into its features to optimize my gaming PCs performance. I am running an AMD Ryzen 7 5800X with 32GB RAM and a GeForce RTX 3070; so it is a decent rig. But like most gamers; I am always on the lookout for ways to squeeze out extra performance; especially during those resource-heavy games like Cyberpunk 2077 or when multitasking while gaming.
I have configured Process Lasso with a few tweaks; like setting the game processes to High Performance and enabling ProBalance to manage background apps; but I am curious if I'm missing any hidden gems or advanced settings that could further enhance performance.
Should I be adjusting this for better performance during gaming; or is it better to leave it alone? Is using the Bitsum Highest Performance profile better than sticking with the default Windows high-performance mode?
Are there any best practices for assigning CPU affinities or process priorities for modern games?
Are there any less obvious features in Process Lasso that have given you noticeable performance gains?
Thanks in advance for your help and assistance.
QuoteHello there,
I am new to Process Lasso, and I have been diving into its features to optimize my gaming PCs performance. I am running an AMD Ryzen 7 5800X with 32GB RAM and a GeForce RTX 3070; so it is a decent rig. But like most gamers; I am always on the lookout for ways to squeeze out extra performance; especially during those resource-heavy games like Cyberpunk 2077 or when multitasking while gaming.
I have configured Process Lasso with a few tweaks; like setting the game processes to High Performance and enabling ProBalance to manage background apps; but I am curious if I'm missing any hidden gems or advanced settings that could further enhance performance.
Should I be adjusting this for better performance during gaming; or is it better to leave it alone? Is using the Bitsum Highest Performance profile better than sticking with the default Windows high-performance mode?
Are there any best practices for assigning CPU affinities or process priorities for modern games?
Are there any less obvious features in Process Lasso that have given you noticeable performance gains?
Thanks in advance for your help and assistance.
Regarding less obvious features, I think you can take advantage of the built-in resource monitor to identify which applications are consuming the most resources. This can help you make informed decisions about which processes to limit or prioritize.
For modern games like Cyberpunk 2077, letting Windows manage CPU affinity is generally best. However, you can manually set affinity to performance cores if needed.
Set your game's process priority to High in Process Lasso for improved responsiveness.
Hi, check out the 'Game Mode' feature in Process Lasso! It can automatically optimize settings when you launch a game, which might give you that extra boost you want.
It seems like you're really diving into optimizing your gaming setup with Process Lasso, which is great! With your rig, there are definitely a few things you can do to potentially enhance performance.
Quote from: matthew221941 on November 26, 2024, 11:44:16 PMHello there,
I am new to Process Lasso, and I have been diving into its features to optimize my gaming PCs performance. I am running an AMD Ryzen 7 5800X with 32GB RAM and a GeForce RTX 3070; so it is a decent rig. But like most gamers; I am always on the lookout for ways to squeeze out extra performance; especially during those resource-heavy games like Cyberpunk 2077 or when multitasking while gaming.
I have configured Process Lasso with a few tweaks; like setting the game processes to High Performance and enabling ProBalance to manage background apps; but I am curious if I'm missing any hidden gems or advanced settings that could further enhance performance.
Should I be adjusting this for better performance during gaming; or is it better to leave it alone? Is using the Bitsum Highest Performance profile better than sticking with the default Windows high-performance mode?
Are there any best practices for assigning CPU affinities or process priorities for modern games?
Are there any less obvious features in Process Lasso that have given you noticeable performance gains?
Thanks in advance for your help and assistance.
You've got a solid setup, and you're on the right track with ProBalance and game-specific tweaks. Definitely try the Bitsum Highest Performance plan—it disables core parking and is often better than Windows' default. As for affinities, manual tweaks usually aren't needed for modern games unless you're troubleshooting. Also, check out Performance Mode and SmartTrim—they can help keep things smooth in heavy sessions.
Quote from: matthew221941 on November 26, 2024, 11:44:16 PMHello there,
I am new to Process Lasso, and I have been diving into its features to optimize my gaming PCs performance. I am running an AMD Ryzen 7 5800X with 32GB RAM and a GeForce RTX 3070; so it is a decent rig. But like most gamers; I am always on the lookout for ways to squeeze out extra performance; especially during those resource-heavy games like Cyberpunk 2077 or when multitasking while gaming.
I have configured Process Lasso with a few tweaks; like setting the game processes to High Performance and enabling ProBalance to manage background apps; but I am curious if I'm missing any hidden gems or advanced settings that could further enhance performance.
Should I be adjusting this for better performance during gaming; or is it better to leave it alone? Is using the Bitsum Highest Performance profile better than sticking with the default Windows high-performance mode?
Are there any best practices for assigning CPU affinities or process priorities for modern games?
Are there any less obvious features in Process Lasso that have given you noticeable performance gains?
Thanks in advance for your help and assistance.
My setup includes an AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, 32GB of RAM, and a GeForce RTX 3070, so it's a pretty solid rig. Still, like many gamers, I'm always looking for ways to squeeze out more performance—especially when playing demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077 or when multitasking (streaming, voice chat, browsers, etc.) during gaming sessions.
Quote from: matthew221941 on November 26, 2024, 11:44:16 PMHello there,
I am new to Process Lasso, and I have been diving into its features to optimize my gaming PCs performance. I am running an AMD Ryzen 7 5800X with 32GB RAM and a GeForce RTX 3070; so it is a decent rig. But like most gamers; I am always on the lookout for ways to squeeze out extra performance; especially during those resource-heavy games like Cyberpunk 2077 or when multitasking while gaming.
I have configured Process Lasso with a few tweaks; like setting the game processes to High Performance and enabling ProBalance to manage background apps; but I am curious if I'm missing any hidden gems or advanced settings that could further enhance performance.
Should I be adjusting this for better performance during gaming; or is it better to leave it alone? Is using the Bitsum Highest Performance profile better than sticking with the default Windows high-performance mode?
Are there any best practices for assigning CPU affinities or process priorities for modern games?
Are there any less obvious features in Process Lasso that have given you noticeable performance gains?
Thanks in advance for your help and assistance.
Is the Bitsum Highest Performance profile more effective than the default Windows high-performance mode?
Quote from: matthew221941 on November 26, 2024, 11:44:16 PMHello there,
I am new to Process Lasso, and I have been diving into its features to optimize my gaming PCs performance. I am running an AMD Ryzen 7 5800X with 32GB RAM and a GeForce RTX 3070; so it is a decent rig. But like most gamers; I am always on the lookout for ways to squeeze out extra performance; especially during those resource-heavy games like Cyberpunk 2077 or when multitasking while gaming.
I have configured Process Lasso with a few tweaks; like setting the game processes to High Performance and enabling ProBalance to manage background apps; but I am curious if I'm missing any hidden gems or advanced settings that could further enhance performance.
Should I be adjusting this for better performance during gaming; or is it better to leave it alone? Is using the Bitsum Highest Performance profile better than sticking with the default Windows high-performance mode?
Are there any best practices for assigning CPU affinities or process priorities for modern games?
Are there any less obvious features in Process Lasso that have given you noticeable performance gains?
Thanks in advance for your help and assistance.
Hi Methew
Honestly, keeping ProBalance on and setting games to High Performance is usually enough. Switching to Bitsum Highest Performance can give a small boost, but on a Ryzen 7 + RTX 3070, it's usually minor unless lots of heavy apps are running.
I'd skip manually setting CPU affinities — Lasso handles it better most of the time. I also like enabling SmartTrim to keep memory tidy while multitasking.
If you want to double-check whether your CPU, GPU, or RAM is the real bottleneck, this PC performance checker (https://thepcbottleneckcalculator.com/)is super handy.
Process Lasso is great for squeezing better performance out of a gaming PC. Keep ProBalance enabled, avoid forcing high priority on every game, and only use CPU affinity for older games or emulators. A dedicated high-performance power plan during gaming also helps with smoother FPS.
I've already got most of the right tweaks in place and really the only thing that meaningfully improves smoothness on my setup is flipping to the Bitsum Highest Performance plan and letting Lasso do the rest.
Your setup is honestly already very balanced for modern gaming. With a Ryzen 7 5800X and RTX 3070, I'd avoid over-tweaking CPU affinities unless you're troubleshooting a specific issue because newer Windows schedulers usually handle Ryzen chips pretty efficiently on their own.
I've noticed the biggest gains usually come from reducing background load, improving cooling, and checking whether the system is actually CPU-limited in certain games before changing priorities too aggressively. While testing different setups, I sometimes compare configurations with tools like this trybottleneckcalculator<dot>com PC performance checker[/url] just to get a better idea of whether FPS drops are related to CPU/GPU balance, RAM usage, or thermal throttling.
Other than that, keeping ProBalance enabled and using Bitsum Highest Performance during gaming sessions is probably already enough for most modern titles.