Just wondering, is there any chance of improving the performance by changing the Process Priority and perhaps setting the number of processor cores assigned to the game or other VR prcoesses with programs like the ones found here:
[Process Priority Saver for Windows: 6 Best Toos We Tested]
Or is it better not to mess around with that sort of settings?
Just trying to figure out what we can tweak to make things run a bit faster.
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All I know is don’t put it on Real-time, use High as highest setting
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Thanks, might give it a try one day when my headset arrives. On older games microstutters can be reduced by changing the Process Priority and assigning more cores to them, but perhaps it doesn’t work for games that are already optimized for Windows 10.
With my Pimax 4K on a reasonably slow pc I give high priority to Steam VR, Steam Compositor, piserver (pitool) and that does help eliminating some stutters