Topic on User talk:Aemony
Thank you for your reply.
Yes, we already mentioned that some application set their own timer resolution, but as you said - e.g. 1 ms. The tool sets 0.500 ms timer, and it is widely used value by CPU testers to have reliable results while using various configurations which may cause diffrent timer changes.
In my PC I also have 1ms all the time, I also use Steam and Chrome, but it is kept on 0.5 ms while using this tool and keeping it in backround. I also have some sound card from Creative.
Considering this, I still cannot really agree with your edit, though I understand what you mean, still, in my opinion, it is misleading. 1ms is not 0.500 ms. But it is generally very small performance change, and considering that fact, we may say that the program is unnecessary in such case, but in the entry I already stated certain dependance while 30% performance increase existed when default resolution clock was changed from ~10ms to 0.500ms. Logically change from 1ms to 0.500ms won't give noticeable performance increase, and this the thing I'd write next to your note, to clarify what you mean if you don't have anything constructive against.