The pc is with win 10 pro ryzne 5 3600 16gb. ram.
Im very interested in these 2 apps,can please someone who understands them give me attention and are they will improve the input lag what i should try if it is ( also the person who wants this is very susceptible to the input lag in games ) ? :)
If you're highly sensitive to input lag in games and looking at Sheduler and Multimedia Scheduler, you're likely referring to Windows Task Scheduler tweaks or third-party latency reduction tools.
I'm talking here for the built in functions in the process lasso ( TweakScheduler and the Vista Multimedia Scheduler Configuration Tool ) - https://bitsum.com/docs/pl/Advanced%20Tools/advanced_tools.htm
Quote from: Hypnotic on February 17, 2025, 11:59:36 AMI'm talking here for the built in functions in the process lasso ( TweakScheduler and the Vista Multimedia Scheduler Configuration Tool ) - Drift Boss (https://drift-boss.pro)https://bitsum.com/docs/pl/Advanced%20Tools/advanced_tools.htm
It can adjust schedules to ensure that multimedia tasks are always prioritized, minimizing interruptions and delays.
Quote from: Hypnotic on February 17, 2025, 11:59:36 AMI'm talking here for the built in functions in the process lasso ( TweakScheduler and the Vista Multimedia Scheduler Configuration Tool ) - https://bitsum.com/docs/pl/Advanced%20Tools/advanced_tools_sports games (https://sports-games.io/).htm (https://bitsum.com/docs/pl/Advanced%20Tools/advanced_tools_)
Those built-in tools in Process Lasso. I've tried both and honestly didn't notice any real improvement in input lag in games.
They might help a bit with system responsiveness, but for gaming latency specifically, CPU affinity and priority tweaks tend to make more difference than TweakScheduler or the Multimedia Scheduler settings.