Process lasso fsx11/10/2023 ![]() ![]() Please note the intelbunrtest uses an old outdated linpak that does not support avx. I was actually planning to make a test with Linpak myself. If you could link me to your fps log utility i would try to use that as wellĪt my last message i didn't have much time to dig into things as i was on my way to bed after nightshift sinceim up now i will look into it again. I ran mine in full screen mode i will retry in windowed mode. and I dint get the big difference as you are seeing in you heaven test. so i had to go by eyeballing the fps rate. I'm aware max/min/avg doesn tell the full story. It will detect if user is idle and change to sever mode for CPU efficiency, And change back to desktop mode when not idle for better system responsiveness I am planning an automatic CPU slice mode. Among others the "CPU slice mode" changer It also now runs itself in above normal priority to better facility priority control under heavy CPU load. I've uploaded a newer version which have the correction typo under "CPU slice mode" Did you run the test once or multiple times ? I think it might by something that stole focus. I did however only eyeball it but it seamed almost as fast with mercuy + cpueater as it did without any of them running through the run. Unigine Heaven + CPUeater + Project Mercury Nvm minimizing CPUeater will not help Project Mercury as CPUeater launches a new process with no windows attached that does the actual CPU just made a fast look into and couldt not reproduce your results Nvm minimizing CPUeater will not help Project Mercury as CPUeater launches a new process with no windows attached that does the actual CPU eating. Quick question did you try project mercury with CPU eater minimized ? As sometimes you want the heavy CPU process to actually be faster. I do prefer my method of looking at the users activity to distributed CPU resource rather than just lowering whatever uses a lot of CPU resources. Project mercury will give the boosted priority to the focus thief instead, while process lasso would keep reducing the priority of CPUeater. gets its focus stolen during the test that might be the issue. my program looks at the user focus and boost that one. I quick theory is that in my limited knowledge of how process lasso works, is that it looks to see which process eats up a lot of CPU and then put its on lower priory. I'm about to download unigine heaven and see what is going on. I don't know if i should feel bad for for being treated suspicious or happy that people are having a sane one. You don't want you data/programs in your slow pagefile, You want them in your fast RAM.Īny feedback/suggestions/benchmarks/constructive criticism are welcome.īenchmarks (7-zip benchmark, Firefox with flash add's and h.264/aac decoding in the background) WITHOUT reducing your available memory during the clearing process.Īgain this is not recommend unless you have a specific reason for it. Project Mercury instead directly sends the windows command to the programs and ask them to page them out. This is a slow process and makes your system have memory issues for a couple of seconds and thereby reduced performance. Many other Clear memory programs works by grabbing a lot of memory and forcing Windows to page out programs. This feature is only integrated into Project Mercury because i was already using the code to reduce the memory footprint of Project Mercury it self. ![]() I normal highly recommend against using memory cleaners as they are mostly snake oil. Project Memory has a fast Clear Memory feature. My own Settings that's basically the same as sever for optimal CPU efficiency, but still gives a higher CPU slice priority to foreground applications ![]() Same as desktops except it uses longer time slices for the foreground application for better CPU efficiency and less CPU stealing from background programs The standard mode for windows server versions aka " Optimized for backgrounds The standard mode for windows desktop versions aka "Optimize for programs" settings Project Mercury also has a CPU slice mode changer: This process itself does not magically give any performance boost on your PC, but it makes whatever program/game you are currently working on, be more responsive and faster at the cost of backgrounds programs performance. Once you leave the you program Project Mercury will set the CPU priority back to normal, and if you minimized your program/window it will get set to "Below Normal" CPU priority. ![]() It will then give this program/window an "Above Normal" CPU priority to ensure a more smooth experience despite having CPU intensive load in the background. It is a little utility that sits in your systrays and monitors which program/windows you have active/in focus. Project Mercury is my little pet project. ![]()
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