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HOW do I turn off High Precision Event Timer ??
How do I turn off HPET ??? It's nowhere to be found in my bios (asus sabertooth 55i)
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Its in the Bios, mine is the third tab to the left in the new Bios.
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May be have a look here - http://forums.guru3d.com/showpost.ph...13&postcount=2 look under heading [Maximize your Windows timer resolution] atb (all the best) Law-II |
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Just go to Device manager and expand the "System Devices" section. Look for High Precision Event Timer. Right click on it and click disable.. It should do the job.
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That disables the driver not the hardware that runs the HPET. You can only fully disable it through the BIOS. If you've looked everywhere it's possible that you might not be able to disable it.
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What is it?
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It's exactly as it sounds. A high precision event timer. It's supposed to be more reliable than programmable timers and the real time clock. It's basically dedicated hardware for hardware interrupt timers with a high level of precision and accuracy.
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Why do you need to disable HPET anyways? It's best to keep it on.
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Ahh I see. And it causes problems how? I mean why would the OP want to disable it?
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Either way, I'm still curious why he needs it off in the first place. It's on the of the last things to cause problems on a modern machine. I don't know. I would like to know this as well.
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[QUOTE=Aquinus;2856739]Right, but the hardware is still active. It's possible that the chipset relies on it being on, so turning it off isn't an option.
Either way, I'm still curious why he needs it off in the first place. It's on the of the last things to cause problems on a modern machine. Exactly. I also wonder the same thing. In my old Pentium 4 rig, HPET was set to off. After I installed Windows 7, I was fiddling with the BIOS settings until I came to the HPET setting. The name somewhat told me what it really is. Then I turned it on and noticed a huge performance increase in the Windows Aero animations. |
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EDIT: Try looking under the ACPI bios options. |
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Some have stated they have achieved reduced excessive latencies of Deferred Procedure Calls by disabling the High Precision Event Timer.
Making for smoother data streams and reducing drop out. Some old, but, good reading here: Guidelines For Providing Multimedia Timer Support A little how to dis-able and enable in windows: DPC tweaking guide for AV / Gaming And, a quote from the BCDEdit /set command MS DEV web-page, where you can find usage for that command and others: Quote:
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Thanks for the input guys. I'm trying to disable the HPET setting and maxing my Timer Resolution as well as disabling core parking to maximize SLI performance...
HPET is known to cause instability and some fps drops in SLI setups... at least so I've read on many different forums. That is why I wanted it disabled ... I also read somewhere that you can set the system to use the HPET "ONLY" which also results in an increased performance, not sure which is better (HPET only vs HPET off) will have to test and see which gives me the best DPC latencies... Link to HPET disabled recommendation: http://forums.guru3d.com/showpost.ph...13&postcount=2 HPET ONLY source (quote): "HPET is mostly used for multimedia / syncing media streams with audio. If you disable it, the OS / app if it uses falls back to RTC and may start desyncing video. I can't really think of a good reason to disable it unless your systemboards implementation is crap (it happens). You also may need to force Windows (no idea on Linux) to only use HPET so the CPU isn't wasting time syncing all the rest of the system timers. bcdedit /set useplatformclock true (then reboot) enable HPET bcdedit /deletevalue useplatformclock (then reboot) disable HPET Mileage varies like all changes to computers" (quote end) |
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I can't even turn it on if I wanted. Nvidia won't fix the Asus/SLI/HPET bug and it's been years since it started.
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Hi, you mentionned I should look under ACPI options to find my HPET settings in my MOBO menu...
"EDIT: Try looking under the ACPI bios options." When I look in the ACPI options I'm given a few: take a look @ the screenshot of my MOBO manual here ![]() image hosting sites which setting should I change ? |
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After doing a google search, it seems as if you have no HPET option in your bios. https://www.google.com/search?q=Sabe...=2560&bih=1294
From what I've read, there's no reason to turn it off. |
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I was told by many to disable it for crysis 3, especially in SLI config... apparently it reduces the DPC latency by a lot... also, I have to disable core parking... I just can't believe how crazy crysis 3's FPS is... I'm playin in the 1st mission on the ship, and whenever I face a window and look far off the fps drops to 20fps (with a 670 sli setup LOL)... so is it just me or this game is CPU hungry (unoptimized) ? with a BEAST pc like mine I would have hoped for better FPS in crysis 3. I've been trying different tweaks, still can't get a solid 60fps... Crysis 3 feels like skyrim (because the FPS is solid 60 and drops to 20ish when just looking in a certain direction in certain areas...) or could it be my CPU bottlenecking my GPUs... ? |
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I would setup MSI Afterburning to output Framerate, both GPU temps, and both GPU usages to the OSD and I would see how load changes according to frame rate. I can't give you a comparison because I haven't played Crysis 3, and unless it's significantly different from the first two, I'm reluctant to buy it. Quote:
So as beastly as your rig is, it's not completely beastly and now that you mention it, it doesn't hurt to make sure your CPU isn't bottle-necking as well. Occasionally my i7 3820 will bottleneck on a game, but it's usually pretty rare and it's usually due to not being multi-threaded all that well. I don't expect this to work, by try setting your power options in Windows to "Performance". That way we know your CPU isn't going into a low power state so we can rule that out.
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and yes, I'm very aware that my PC ain't the very best out there. this is my 1st build ever, and I made a lot of dumb mistakes thinking I was actually buyin the best stuff until I learned even more about computers and whatnot later... And so my next 2 upgrades will be my CPU and Mobo, but heck... with 2x 670s in SLI, with a rig like mine, there's just NO way the fps can be that low... it's 800$+ worth of GPU horsepower lol... Believe me, the game ain't well optimized... The Witcher 2 has just as much eye candy, and a single 670 runs it Maxed... |
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Well, it sounds like there is a bottleneck to me. I seriously doubt that HPET is causing this. Like I said before, I would watch usages while you're gaming to see if your topping out the CPU or GPUs. Weather or not it seems obvious or not, it's a place to start and until you test it you'll never really know.
Also the hardware in your rig looks fine, unless you've been doing what I used to do and just constantly replace parts. I'm glad that I finally have a platform that I'm happy with though.
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Why can't you monitor gpu usage in precision?
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dunno... might have to do with the k-boost feature
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