![]() ![]() (Microsoft's history aside - they've bettered themselves in the technical execution last decade). I need to know how the hell it can presume to do a better job of this - than windows itself. I need to hear some firsthand experience how it tangibly changes this - AND does it better on NON CMT\HT chips and those with. I don't really need to hear your spurt a bunch of BS about they're naming and roles to the execution of the system\OS. Tons of priorities, and ports that shuttle data around. There are tons of stages and handlers within our modern computer eco system. the application can test system responsiveness - but you can't quantify a metric in how it determines what to "boost affinity" to? - nor can you give a value\unit metric on how this application chooses to make it better?ĭo you realize how stupid you sound (And possible are?) PS: Keep your annoying fanboi attitude towards anyone with what you think is affinity towards certain things at homeĪgain - useless whining and not deflecting what i want to point out. ![]() While a defintive % value unit would be hard to coin out - the experience itself should be easy for a tester to explaind and document. Run some hardcore resource hogging programs - and add jabbed spikes of starting other processes and timed events - while prioritizing the resource hogger to see and document a definitive better "experience" at the hands of having the lower jabs run more slowly. I do not understand why a product that would offer more smoothiness - doesn't give a copy to someone who would decently test it. Which i hope microsoft with win8\win7 would do best themselves by now. I never question the fact that' adjusting priorities for execution can halt and stall several bottlenecks in the processed pipeline that is the windows kernel - i questioned how exactly it's "automatism" can do it better than than windows itself on a general level. Your being a pedantic strawman ignoring what i asked for.Īnything you feel can be fairly documented on tick timings - with a various simple programming. Jesus christ - i geuss it'd be hard to expect some nuanced words from certain fanatic people like you.
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