The OS does not adjust process & individual thread priorities(including I/O) like this program does, the software itself has an option for testing system responsiveness & also an option to do so with multithreading & other specific types of loads. The experience, if you read softpedia's review, is pretty good & if you don't try the program yourself, or believe someone who has been using it for the past couple of years, then you're the one not being objective !
Funny calling someone a fanatic when they can quantify the parameters on which actual performance in windows is based upon, & no hardware isn't the be all end all on a modern OS cause software is what counts for the most, & yet you ignore that one metric because assumedly you haven't tried it yourself 🙄
Again - useless whining and not deflecting what i want to point out.
I will try the program - i've said that.
Ill report back with my experiences.
So... the application can test system responsiveness - but you can't quantify a metric in how it determines what to "boost affinity" to? - nor can you give a value\unit metric on how this application chooses to make it better?
Do you realize how stupid you sound (And possible are?)
There are tons of stages and handlers within our modern computer eco system. Tons of priorities, and ports that shuttle data around.
I don't really need to hear your spurt a bunch of BS about they're naming and roles to the execution of the system\OS.
..I need to hear some firsthand experience how it tangibly changes this - AND does it better on NON CMT\HT chips and those with.
I need to know how the hell it can presume to do a better job of this - than windows itself.
(Microsoft's history aside - they've bettered themselves in the technical execution last decade).
In order for this application to decide how each application needs to be assigned resources - it needs data to make decisions.
How the fuck does it get this data? - and how does it do this without a massive cloud DB that rates each program in conjunction or atleast defines types of programs?
My subjective speculation is - it seems for me impossible that someone without god knows how much information on the kernel and MANY years of testing\progrmaming could give a general tangible performance improvement (atleast on newer OS').
Can it somehow undo memory locking and thread waiting from badly programmed applications ?
Doubtful - but i geuss i'll find out in the next few days.