![]() Once I've identified all those unknown Windows processes, it still would take me about 10 minutes of clicking EVERY time I reboot/start a game. Also, this assumes I'm an extremely technical user who is understands these things and is comfortable doing these changes. This assumes I don't mess anything up, cause a blue screen, or my Windows to lock up. So from the very start, that is about 50 minutes of work. Then alt+tab out of the game (sometimes can cause issues), go into Task Manager, and change the game's CPU affinity/priority. If we were to say I'm an extremely fast Googler, then at 1 minute per process, that is 40 minutes. Then I have to Google about 40 processes to figure out what the heck they are, and if it is stable to modify those processes without crashing Windows. If I were to do the above by hand, and this is me, somebody extremely technical, it would take me approx 6 seconds per those processes for about 90 of those processes. That game now has the absolute best case scenario for achieving the highest FPS on that particular system. CPUCores then moves the game's cpu affinity to all CPU cores, minus hyper-threaded cores, minus the Core 0Īll of the above is done with a single mouse click in CPUCores, taking me about 1 second, and it does so without any errors, Windows instability, etc. CPUCores then modifies the game's CPU priority to "Above normal" CPUCores then executes a Steam API to launch a game through Steam directly CPUCores modifies 9 of those processes, setting their CPU priority to "Below Normal" Things that would lead to Windows being unstable. ![]() NOTE: There are many processes CPUCores does not touch, such as hard drive processes, mouse software, etc. CPUCores modifies 129 of those processes, moving them to Core 0 CPUCores builds a list of 138 processes By just running CPUCores and clicking "START GAME" it does the following: On my test system, there are 138 processes running in Windows. Let me break down something I did earlier today: CPUCores and Task Manager are really not even relatable.
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