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Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Menu Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Menu Log in Sign up AnandTech Forums: Technology, Hardware, Software, and Deals Forums > Hardware and Technology > CPUs and Overclocking > Do you have HPET enabled or disabled? enable hpet windows 10 Discussion in 'CPUs and Overclocking' started by Carfax83, Jan 4, 2014. ? Do you have HPET enabled high precision event timer driver or disabled in your BIOS? Yes, I have HPET enabled No, I do not have HPET enabled I do not have an option for HPET
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in my BIOS Multiple votes are allowed. Results are only viewable after voting. Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 Next > Carfax83 Diamond Member Joined: Nov 1, 2010 Messages: 4,514 Likes Received: 63 I just disabled HPET in my BIOS and I http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-hardware/hpet-error-driving-me-insane-in-a-windows-7-64/534097de-e900-4722-af23-395c17cd4f95 was surprised at how noticeable the improvement was, particularly in CPU bound games like BL2 and BF4. The difference in smoothness was definitely palpable, especially since I had HPET enabled for so long. I had known about HPET for a long time, but I still left it enabled in the BIOS because I knew it wasn't being used by the OS. For the OS to use it, it has to be turned on specifically using a bcdedit command, or sometimes the OS turns it on https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/do-you-have-hpet-enabled-or-disabled.2362109/ by itself; probably for older systems.. However, it appears that disabling it in the BIOS still impacts performance even if the OS isn't using it specifically. Generally, I recommend not using HPET as a system timer if you have Windows 7 on up and a Core i5/7 (or AMD equivalent) based system. In these newer systems, Windows uses the newer Invariant TSC, which is a much more reliable and consistent system timer than HPET. Anyway, my question is simple. Do you have HPET enabled or disabled in your system? #1 Carfax83, Jan 4, 2014 Last edited: Jan 4, 2014 ThatsABigOne Diamond Member Joined: Nov 8, 2010 Messages: 4,391 Likes Received: 1 First time I hear about this. I will have to check my BIOS sometime later. edit: I do not have such option. #2 ThatsABigOne, Jan 4, 2014 Last edited: Jan 4, 2014 Carfax83 Diamond Member Joined: Nov 1, 2010 Messages: 4,514 Likes Received: 63 ThatsABigOne said: ↑ First time I hear about this. I will have to check my BIOS sometime later.Click to expand... That's good, but I would only turn it off if you meet the following requirements: 1) You have a Core i5/i7 or AMD equivalent processor 2) You have Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 HPET isn't snake oil like some people believe, so turning it on or off has consequences. If you want to see whether it's turned on in the Operating system, use this command in the command prompt with admin privileges: bcdedit /deletevalu
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[ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Max, On 27.11.2014 11:54, Maxime Dor wrote: > Hi, > > About why the memory setting can be changed, could it the same > underlying issue than this one? > https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/12164 Good point. Which again makes it a mystery why HPET is different, as it uses exactly the same (probably broken) state check. Quite certain that no one found time to figure out what exactly is subtly broken, leave alone fixing it. Klaus > > Max > On 27/11/2014 11:32, Klaus Espenlaub wrote: >> Yuryi, >> On 27.11.2014 10:26, Yuriy Tretyakov wrote: >>> We need to run our code under python 3.1 that's why we need to use >>> suds here. >>> Anyway we may face this situation without python at all. I ran SOAP >>> UI. I ran a list of command-one by one. >> Ah, python 3.x support for the ZSI bindings is on the todo list, >> unfortunately as always with far more work than developers... >>> I lock the machine and run ISession_getMachine. webserver returned >>> new mutable machine ID. >>> Runing ISession_getType for my session id - I got >>> >>>