Does process lasso completely overwrite windows scheduling? I know it can if you set certain apps to run on certain cores, but if you leave it at default, will windows still schedule properly, or will process lasso make sure everything accesses all cores because all cores are checked off
I like process lasso, and I am a tweaker. But I don't fully understand this. I suppose I can just make everything run on the 2nd ccd that isn't a game, but I'm sure there is suppose to be more to it than that
Unless you set specific rules in Process Lasso, it will not override or impede the normal operation of the Windows scheduler. In other words, all processes without CPU Affinity or CPU Sets rules will be scheduled exactly as they otherwise would be.
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Quote from: Jeremy Collake on May 27, 2025, 10:06:08 AMUnless you set specific rules in Process Lasso, it will not override or impede the normal operation of the Windows scheduler. In other words, all processes without CPU Affinity or CPU Sets rules will be scheduled exactly as they otherwise would be.
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Thank you for your advice, it's very helpful.