Windows 11 : comment réduire la latence RAM ?

Quel est un bon OS, de préférence basé sur W11, qui soit optimisé pour le gaming et la réactivité en général ? J’ai de la RAM finement réglée et sur W11PRO 25H2, le meilleur que j’arrive toujours à obtenir est autour de 52ns. Mais en mode sans échec, je peux atteindre en moyenne environ 48,5ns.

Du coup, je cherche des alternatives OS très spécifiques, ou simplement des réglages et apps en vrac pour simplifier Windows et le rendre moins gourmand.

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18 replies

    1. Ethan Mendoza · 1 week ago

      Windows 7 and Windows 10 are not Windows 11 based…. Windows 11 is Windows 11 based.

      1. Mary Diaz · 1 week ago

        10 and 11 same core, so we can tell that win 10 based on 11.🤔

  1. Océane Menard · 2 weeks ago

    Now for a serious answer since every thread on mygoodcool now for the past few years devolves into a joke session; Ghost Spectre.

  2. Helena Hoffmann · 2 weeks ago

    Ugh… this is what happens when people use adia64 ram benchmarks and think it matters.. It doesn’t. Aida64’s ram latency test, only tests very simple operations and the result has almost no basis in reality, it is just a quick check so you can make sure that the expected latency is in alignment with your timings to look for error correction. Latency will vary highly depending on the operations running, and Aida’s numbers mean absolutely zero in terms of real world performance. Further, for gaming, memory latency means next to nothing. Memory throughput (reads and writes) matters a LOT more than latency; how much more depends on the game engine and what they are loading in and out of memory, but the difference between 50ns and 70ns in observed latency in aida64, MIGHT be 1-2 fps, if that. To understand why this is, think about what is loaded in and out of memory by a game. It loads items off disk and into system memory, and then into vram / CPU L3. Then remember that everything is buffered. RAM doesn’t feed anything directly, it feeds into buffers and cache, So reading and writing speed in/out of those buffers is what is important, not latency.

  3. Lucas Brown · 2 weeks ago

    Maybe I should have added the /s. Not the sound offensive but I didn’t think anyone was that stupid to think I was serious….

    1. Patrick Arnaud · 1 week ago

      Don’t worry bro, not everyone has above 100 IQ like we do.

      1. Jörg Neubert · 6 days ago

        At this point in time I can tell if that’s a compliment or an insult….. Common Sense has long gone out the window.t The determining Factor is stockholder price.

  4. Elizabeth Castillo · 1 week ago

    Try Tiny11. Or do it manually via an autounattend.xml installation. You might have to play around with the options for a while, though, since you probably don’t want to remove everything.

    1. Alice Long · 1 week ago

      idk, its just fun to overclock. the up to 10% gain you get totally isnt worth putting 30hrs into it, but its fun

    1. Allison Ross · 6 days ago

      But is windows 11, the best windows 11 based OS for RAM latency? Edit: /s

      1. Bennett Ryan · 6 days ago

        I get extra super fast RAM for my Copilot, Recall, and 10G fiber for that telemetry

        1. Anna-Lena Bach · 6 days ago

          If you sharpie w11 on I’m sure you can at least get 1.21 GW.

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