Jump to content

Horus

Member
  • Content Count

    639
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Medals

Posts posted by Horus


  1. Set it and forget it via registry :don16:

     

    1. Save as:

    - arma3_x64.reg
     

    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
    
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\arma3_x64.exe\PerfOptions]
    "CpuPriorityClass"=dword:00000003

    - arma3.reg

     

    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
    
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\arma3.exe\PerfOptions]
    "CpuPriorityClass"=dword:00000003

     

    2. Run it - Done!


  2. On 7/24/2016 at 7:44 PM, bad benson said:

    i haven't forgotten about this. jsut getting distracted by real life and other projects.

     

    i was gonan make it haoppen the other day but couldn't find my old files. no worries though. this is on the back of my mind. gonna update with signatures and stuff asap.

     

    Is there any chance that Malden and Tanoa get a little of your love :thanx: .... because

     

    On 7/24/2016 at 11:31 PM, jumpinghubert said:

    Such a small addon with such a big improvement for the whole game!

     

    • Like 2

  3. AMD Fixes More Ryzen Issues with New BIOS Firmware Microcode ( early April ) http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/amd-fixes-more-ryzen-issues-with-new-microcode.html

    Quote

     

    As a brief primer, the AGESA is responsible for initializing AMD x86-64 processors during boot time, acting as something of a “nucleus” for the BIOS updates you receive for your motherboard. Motherboard vendors take the baseline capabilities of our AGESA releases and build on that infrastructure to create the files you download and flash.

    We will soon be distributing AGESA point release 1.0.0.4 to our motherboard partners. We expect BIOSes based on this AGESA to start hitting the public in early April, though specific dates will depend on the schedules and QA practices of your motherboard vendor.

    BIOSes based on this new code will have four important improvements for you

    1. We have reduced DRAM latency by approximately 6ns. This can result in higher performance for latency-sensitive applications.
    2. We resolved a condition where an unusual FMA3 code sequence could cause a system hang.
    3. We resolved the “overclock sleep bug” where an incorrect CPU frequency could be reported after resuming from S3 sleep.
    4. AMD Ryzen™ Master no longer requires the High-Precision Event Timer (HPET).

    The new BIOS updates with updated micro-code will be released in April. Below you can check some benchmark results (from AMD) on Ashes of the Singularity and DOTA 2.

     

     

×