![]() You should try checking 'Options / Forced mode'. ![]() The process here may be setting its own CPU affinity. This is also what the 'Single-threaded performance mode' does. Now we have very high core counts and all CPUs have it. 1 September 08, 2018, 05:50:55 PM Last Edit: September 08, 2018, 05:52:03 PM by Jeremy Collake To disable HT you would want to select every other CPU core (so 0,2,4.). However i noticed, that settings are resetting There is 1 under rules tab, but under core affinity it shows 0-5 (same in task manager). So i set core affinity in process lasso and cpu affinity changed to 1 and it worked. Or you can't even disabled webhttpproxy in services.msc anymore. Though back then it was mentioned it was a waste for gaming even with 4 cores so get an i5. Even service like One sync, or wpn service. I have not heard of such games and ut seems older games are more unoptimized and older games seem to benefit more.Īnd if you have 8 or 10 or 12 or even 16 core CPU, aren't games especially more likely to like real cores better and make sense to turn off? Or is it different now? I mean during P4 days, we had only 1 core so it kind of made sense to improve multi tasking a bit? Then HT was dropped with Core 2 as we had multiple cores. I've seen some test where even disabling hyperthreading and leaving an 8/8 configuration yields the best results. But someone mentioned HT/SMT is even good for gaming with high core count CPUs as many games are unoptimized and there are stalled IO pipelines which benefit from logical threads and latency to switch from one thread to another on same core is faster than to a different physical core. ago In general, running 8 P cores with the maximum uncore ratio you can seems to be the clear winner on most gaming scenarios. ![]() but the search results are full of other optimizations so I'm not going to go through them.If you have 8 or more cores, is it better to turn off HT.SMT for gaming in general. There are video's that also look into this. Therefore, we suggest disabling Hyper-Threading in this game. By disabling Hyper-Threading, you force one CPU core to handle one CPU thread (so you basically boost your per-core/per-thread performance). However, this can have a negative effect on games that rely heavily on one thread. This is handy for games that can scale on multiple CPU threads. Hyper-Threading basically forces one CPU core to handle two threads. When we disabled Hyper-Threading, we were able to minimize the game’s traversal stutters.įor those wondering, this isn’t a placebo effect. ![]() However, this will reduce performance for most other applications, so you always have to re-start your PC, go into the BIOS and enable it again, if you don't play Elden Ring and want to use some other CPU. Due to this, our octa-core and simulated hexa-core systems had more stutters when Hyper-Threading was enabled. It is entirely safe to disable e-cores in your motherboard's BIOS-settings (as long as that's all you change). This basically means that your CPU’s per-core performance will bottleneck you. it can just offset some of the problems faced with hitting over 95-99% usage on the single thread.Ĭore0Thread 0 (or 1) is at near full usage (depending on CPU IPC strengths) while almost all other cores are near dormant from the games logic, people have had more consistent performance with HT off in specificly Eldenring and legit single thread games.Īlthough Elden Ring can use more than 3-4 CPU threads, it relies heavily on only one. Think of it as a help, not a solution to the whole problem. Shading stutter isn't be all and end all, look at per-thread usages on this game. older games truly single threaded can get a small boost with HT disabled. This might be negligible to some, but not others. However, honestly you won't see that much difference now and it's best to keep it enabled for the OS backend work. the game has shader compile issues instead of thread issues 2014 s 14:37 Yes, it's entirely possible and some people do this due to considering some games have better performance with it disabled. ![]() This is first time I hear that about Elden Ring. ![]()
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