DeZmond
Junior Administrator
Here's a power tip for those looking to speed up their PCs, although it might not work for everyone. Basically, if you find that any time you try to access a network resource (or even just try to search for other PC's in your workgroup) your PC slows down, this tip is definitely for you.
Using this tool, Latency Config, you can adjust the PCI latency of the attached devices in your PC - graphics cards, network cards, soundcards, the lot. You'll see each device has a set latency - the higher the number the greater the latency and typically the time taken for it to be accessed. This tool will allow you to change these values.
Before we go any further, a warning and disclaimer: invalid values can potentially cause system instability or damage to components. Be careful when using this tool and technique.
In my case, I ran the tool on my laptop to find that my network card had a ridiculous latency of ~240. Using this tool I dropped it to 64 (since new values have to be in a multiple of 8) and noticed an immediate increase in general system responsiveness, as well as a definite decrease in the time taken for my card to find other PC's when searching via Windows. In short, it worked wonders.
This tool has reputedly helped people get better performance in BF2 et all, so in good faith I pass it on. May it help your performance
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Another forum discussion on this tool and issue: http://www.tweaksrus.com/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t5100.html
Using this tool, Latency Config, you can adjust the PCI latency of the attached devices in your PC - graphics cards, network cards, soundcards, the lot. You'll see each device has a set latency - the higher the number the greater the latency and typically the time taken for it to be accessed. This tool will allow you to change these values.
Before we go any further, a warning and disclaimer: invalid values can potentially cause system instability or damage to components. Be careful when using this tool and technique.
In my case, I ran the tool on my laptop to find that my network card had a ridiculous latency of ~240. Using this tool I dropped it to 64 (since new values have to be in a multiple of 8) and noticed an immediate increase in general system responsiveness, as well as a definite decrease in the time taken for my card to find other PC's when searching via Windows. In short, it worked wonders.
This tool has reputedly helped people get better performance in BF2 et all, so in good faith I pass it on. May it help your performance
Another forum discussion on this tool and issue: http://www.tweaksrus.com/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t5100.html