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For clarification, yes, certain application can request timer resolution change, it is among others the reason to use Timer Resolution. | For clarification, yes, certain application can request timer resolution change, it is among others the reason to use Timer Resolution. | ||
− | Bad timer resolution settings may influence CPU performance, and this is the tool to get rid of this problem - among others, to keep that value the same all the time, despite any program's request. That was the thing I asked you on the beginning, to verify it, if you just deny that this tool is unnecessary due to random program's request. | + | Bad timer resolution settings may influence CPU performance, and this is the tool to get rid of this problem - among others, to keep that value the same all the time, despite any program's request. That was the thing I asked you on the beginning, to verify it, if you just deny that this tool is unnecessary due to random program's request. The tool should prevent it. |
The thing I try to say is that, if this tool kept in background (with resolution set to 0.5), really keeps the same value of the timer, then it is not true that: | The thing I try to say is that, if this tool kept in background (with resolution set to 0.5), really keeps the same value of the timer, then it is not true that: |