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High Precision Timer

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  • Started 1 year ago by raphoenix
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raphoenix
raphoenix
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Posted for Information:
http://www.thesycon.de/eng/latency_check.shtml

Check your system if getting Lagging or Dropouts.

May want to DISABLE in Bios for High O/C Systems if experiencing Cold Boot Up Failures.
Have to Experiment if getting to Step 62 and then continuous restarting.

Rick P.

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Xhi
Xhi
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STEP 62!!!!! Shirley, you jest!

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raphoenix
raphoenix
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No, setups up the runtime Precision Timer setting for the Boot O/S BUT the CPU Precision Timer may be better.

The CPU can maintain its own default Precision Timer register once it's loaded and running stable.

Windows 7 uses the UEFI PT which under some circumstances can cause "Stutter" in streaming apps.

A lot of times we diagnose the issue as bad memory but it may really be a Bios Setup issue.

Step 62 is the machine code instructions for loading the UEFI preset and checking if ok continue with instruction loading in next step of code loading.

Rick P.

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Xhi
Xhi
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I hardly ever make it past step 5 in any set of instructions.

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raphoenix
raphoenix
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:) :) Tis Tuff !! :) :) (LOL)

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