ABOUT Tscsyncpolicy Regardless of whether this mechanism holds true or not, in future video, I will conduct the most precise tests I can with the four commands I will present below in order to determine if there are indeed four distinct values for this mechanism, and ultimately, to understand how it truly benefits our computer. According my video www.youtube.com/watch?v=IX_31... bcdedit /set tscsyncpolicy enhanced ( Windows default ) bcdedit /set tscsyncpolicy legacy (Alternative) According forums / other individuals bcdedit /deletevalue tscsyncpolicy ( Windows default ) bcdedit /set tscsyncpolicy default ( Default ) bcdedit /set tscsyncpolicy legacy ( Lower latency & Lower FPS ) bcdedit /set tscsyncpolicy enhanced ( Higher FPS & higher latency ) Further analysis and in-depth discussion will be featured in an upcoming video (not the next one), where we will delve into more detail and engage in a deeper conversation about this topic.
first place i see explaining tscsyncpolicy correctly, well done!! should had said that its important to have syncronized timers with the "enhanced" because the chances of crashing explorer.exe on task bar is much higher on tscsyncpolicy legacy! really good job!
Good job! Keep testing interesting things like this - so small, so random, but they exist! Note: Next time make a bit more accurate excel table. What I mean - in 1. test You have Legacy, then you have default. 2. test you have Default, then legacy. It's not looking good profesionalwise.
Boss, i have a question. My friend playing on geforce now, and he want to get less delay. He have ultimate subscription, maybe you know some tweaks for this app?
in timer benchmark in cpu-z (acpi, qpc & rtc) with enhanced setting, rtc timer always lags behind like 4 sec drift in 2500 sec, acpi and qpc goes synced but rtc always behind even in idle. with legacy & default/deletevalue, time drift in rtc is less than a sec even in 5000-10000 secs i mean is this a problem, should i care about non synced rtc? enhanced gives me better results about fps and %1 and 0.1 lows in capframex but idk if non synced rtc is a problem in long-term?
Personally I don’t use cpu z for this so I can’t answer to you . The only I can say is to trust your data with the fps or latency accordingly what you capturing
@@Alchemytweaks some of people in forums told rtc timer drift is bad for hardwares to work properly. but i don't see any error or weird problem in gaming or daily-use with rtc drift. so i'm trynna make sure myself if there is undetectable issue related this, that's why i'm asking.
ABOUT Tscsyncpolicy
Regardless of whether this mechanism holds true or not, in future video, I will conduct the most precise tests I can with the four commands I will present below in order to determine if there are indeed four distinct values for this mechanism, and ultimately, to understand how it truly benefits our computer.
According my video www.youtube.com/watch?v=IX_31...
bcdedit /set tscsyncpolicy enhanced ( Windows default )
bcdedit /set tscsyncpolicy legacy (Alternative)
According forums / other individuals
bcdedit /deletevalue tscsyncpolicy ( Windows default )
bcdedit /set tscsyncpolicy default ( Default )
bcdedit /set tscsyncpolicy legacy ( Lower latency & Lower FPS )
bcdedit /set tscsyncpolicy enhanced ( Higher FPS & higher latency )
Further analysis and in-depth discussion will be featured in an upcoming video (not the next one), where we will delve into more detail and engage in a deeper conversation about this topic.
Did u disable platformtick ?
I only had changed the option of tscsyncpolicy
Curious to see where this will be heading.
first place i see explaining tscsyncpolicy correctly, well done!! should had said that its important to have syncronized timers with the "enhanced" because the chances of crashing explorer.exe on task bar is much higher on tscsyncpolicy legacy! really good job!
Thank you .Personally i was used always legacy and i hadn't faced any issue with explorer but thank you for your report .
Good job! Keep testing interesting things like this - so small, so random, but they exist! Note: Next time make a bit more accurate excel table. What I mean - in 1. test You have Legacy, then you have default. 2. test you have Default, then legacy. It's not looking good profesionalwise.
Thank you for your comment I will try to improve it .
Test all bcdedit
for me, nvidia + ryzen, legacy (16ms) is better than enhanced (26ms)
So usefull, good search about tsc, thanks a lots. 😁🤘
great video! what do you think about islc? Is it worth using or not?
Test and see .Currently i prefer AMIT'S timer res
looks like enhanced has lower deltas. It's the 1% percentile that can be an issue. For me I want to lower deltas and STD.
I suppose it’s depends by the needs of every user
Your outro music made me not sub, god damn
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@@Alchemytweaks It was way too loud.
Boss, i have a question. My friend playing on geforce now, and he want to get less delay. He have ultimate subscription, maybe you know some tweaks for this app?
You can't do something specific , only if has any option to disable auto updates or anything related with telemetry
Good job brother. From Türkiye ♥️
so if a play cs go witch one do i choose legacy or enhanced btw nice video idea series
test and see but i think in the most games it's the same
isn't the default is deleted ? but i donno what value or if it will diff compared to force it
deleted = default = enhanced . ( probably )
@@Alchemytweaks bcdedit /deletevalue tscsyncpolicy
good video but why is my result
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in timer benchmark in cpu-z (acpi, qpc & rtc)
with enhanced setting, rtc timer always lags behind like 4 sec drift in 2500 sec, acpi and qpc goes synced but rtc always behind even in idle.
with legacy & default/deletevalue, time drift in rtc is less than a sec even in 5000-10000 secs
i mean is this a problem, should i care about non synced rtc?
enhanced gives me better results about fps and %1 and 0.1 lows in capframex but idk if non synced rtc is a problem in long-term?
Personally I don’t use cpu z for this so I can’t answer to you . The only I can say is to trust your data with the fps or latency accordingly what you capturing
@@Alchemytweaks some of people in forums told rtc timer drift is bad for hardwares to work properly.
but i don't see any error or weird problem in gaming or daily-use with rtc drift. so i'm trynna make sure myself if there is undetectable issue related this, that's why i'm asking.
@jconstantine2612 if you didn’t encountered any issue there is not need something to concern you
@@Alchemytweaks thank you
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I made a video about this check it ( 10 )