Ecclesia wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 2:48 am
What does GlobalTimerResolutionRequests do?
The behavior of the timer resolution on Windows changed with the release of Windows 10 v2004 to be per-process instead of system-wide as previously.
Windows 11 received the ability to restore the previous behavior through a registry value.
This is what GlobalTimerResolutionRequests do.
Ecclesia wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 2:48 am
What does GlobalTimerResolutionRequests do?
The behavior of the timer resolution on Windows changed with the release of Windows 10 v2004 to be per-process instead of system-wide as previously.
Windows 11 received the ability to restore the previous behavior through a registry value.
This is what GlobalTimerResolutionRequests do.
Okay. Does this mean we should tick this if we want everything in our system is running at 0.5 max timer resolution?
Ecclesia wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 2:48 am
What does GlobalTimerResolutionRequests do?
The behavior of the timer resolution on Windows changed with the release of Windows 10 v2004 to be per-process instead of system-wide as previously.
Windows 11 received the ability to restore the previous behavior through a registry value.
This is what GlobalTimerResolutionRequests do.
Okay. Does this mean we should tick this if we want everything in our system is running at 0.5 max timer resolution?
If this is what you want, yes this option is exactly for that.
Please note a reboot is need when changing this option for it to take effect