Look into the readme.txt included with ISLC, there are a few command that may help you.
Intelligent standby list cleaner (ISLC) v1.0.3.4 Released
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This program is literally amazing. Lifesaver
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Re: Intelligent standby list cleaner (ISLC) v1.0.2.2 Released
Hello. Please help! I have a computer that I use in my office. Basically it is only for the internet (browser, microsoft office, and so on). The computer has ONLY 1GB of RAM, Windows 10 LTSC is installed (with tweaks to disable telemetry and more).
What values do I need to set in ISLC to get maximum performance from the program (benefit)? Sorry for my English.

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What values do I need to set in ISLC to get maximum performance from the program (benefit)? Sorry for my English.
Screen: imageupload.net/image/Xnv8d and imageupload.net/image/XnMns
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Re: Intelligent standby list cleaner (ISLC) v1.0.2.2 Released
That's very low ram, honestly, I dont think you need ISLC because you probably have nothing cached anyway.arthurbolotov wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 8:52 am Hello. Please help! I have a computer that I use in my office. Basically it is only for the internet (browser, microsoft office, and so on). The computer has ONLY 1GB of RAM, Windows 10 LTSC is installed (with tweaks to disable telemetry and more).
What values do I need to set in ISLC to get maximum performance from the program (benefit)? Sorry for my English.
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If you really want to try, just do trial and error.
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Re: Intelligent standby list cleaner (ISLC) v1.0.2.2 Released
Well, the computer starts working a little faster when I start the program. And if you put it in 0 (so that the memory is constantly cleaned), then what is the threat? Will there be a problem with the computer?
I used to use memreduct before. It was also useful. Well, I see more benefit from islc, so I deleted memreduct.
I used to use memreduct before. It was also useful. Well, I see more benefit from islc, so I deleted memreduct.
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Re: Intelligent standby list cleaner (ISLC) v1.0.2.2 Released
Always cleaning is not something i tested, I cannot really tell if this could cause problem.arthurbolotov wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 9:37 am Well, the computer starts working a little faster when I start the program. And if you put it in 0 (so that the memory is constantly cleaned), then what is the threat? Will there be a problem with the computer?
I used to use memreduct before. It was also useful. Well, I see more benefit from islc, so I deleted memreduct.
Personally I would not permanently clean it as you are sending a command constantly to the windows kernel to clean and I guess it would impact performance to always try to clean up.
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Re: Intelligent standby list cleaner (ISLC) v1.0.2.2 Released
After I rebooted my current timer resolution is: "0,4882ms". Is this a problem? Does it need to be 0,5ms? It was 0,5ms the first 3-4 reboots this evening. I started using the program today. So it was 0.5ms the first reboots but now suddenly it's 0,4882ms.
Should I re-install? I tried stopping it, putting 0.50, starting - didn't work, goes back to 0,4882ms.
Should I re-install? I tried stopping it, putting 0.50, starting - didn't work, goes back to 0,4882ms.
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Re: Intelligent standby list cleaner (ISLC) v1.0.2.2 Released
I use the "Make Text Bigger" option within PC Settings > Ease of Access > Display. This results in various text being cut-off or over/under-lapping UI elements, please consider doing something to improve this situation.
For example make the window bigger and space everything out a little more while increasing room for text so that it doesn't end up cut-off arbitrarily.
For example make the window bigger and space everything out a little more while increasing room for text so that it doesn't end up cut-off arbitrarily.
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Re: Intelligent standby list cleaner (ISLC) v1.0.2.2 Released
Thanks for the report, I will see what I can do.Nicholas Steel wrote: ↑Sat Nov 21, 2020 1:52 am I use the "Make Text Bigger" option within PC Settings > Ease of Access > Display. This results in various text being cut-off or over/under-lapping UI elements, please consider doing something to improve this situation.
For example make the window bigger and space everything out a little more while increasing room for text so that it doesn't end up cut-off arbitrarily.
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Re: Intelligent standby list cleaner (ISLC) v1.0.2.2 Released
Edit.Vixo wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 9:26 pm After I rebooted my current timer resolution is: "0,4882ms". Is this a problem? Does it need to be 0,5ms? It was 0,5ms the first 3-4 reboots this evening. I started using the program today. So it was 0.5ms the first reboots but now suddenly it's 0,4882ms.
Should I re-install? I tried stopping it, putting 0.50, starting - didn't work, goes back to 0,4882ms.
Fault from my side. I was fiddling with HPET in BIOS. Didn't know it affected yesterday. Did some reading today.
I don't know. I think I wanna have HPET disabled and just use 0,4991ms as timer resolution? Might experience more but it feels good now. The responsiveness (input lag) and performance (fps).
HPET disabled in BIOS with this in the "bcdedit /enum":
useplatformclock: No
useplatformtick: No
disabledynamictick: Yes
Any input on this? Got an old 4670k @ 4.5 ghz, RX 570 4 gb, 8 gb ram 2000 mhz 10-10-10-30.
I only play WoW; CPU heavy and input lag doesn't matter much there anyway(?)