Process Lasso v18 adds GPU metrics, improves the graph aesthetics, refactors the ThreadRacer tool, and boosts the performance of rules that use complex Regular Expressions. We’ve worked hard on it and hope you enjoy!
https://t.co/jxvkL04wpp
This is a big one! Process Lasso v17 adds a consolidated rules view and a process/game selection dialog. Now you can view and edit most of your process rules from a central location.
https://t.co/TlssH8nvhd
Process Lasso v16 introduces GPU priorities and brings improvements to the Foreground Boost feature, which we’ve now made free! https://t.co/nJa51JnHfg
Process Lasso v15.1 introduces the ability to selectively import and export process rules in JSON format, among other enhancements. This makes it easier to share rules or back up your own rules. Additionally, you can copy and paste rules from one process to another in the list.
https://t.co/ULhcWsSNG8
@Ramoonus Yes, Intel Application Optimization is operating at a different level than Process Lasso, so shouldn't conflict. That said, this is an area of active R&D, and if we develop any information that rules in Process Lasso might alter Intel APO behavior, we'll let you know.
Process Lasso 15.0 – Registry Enforced Priorities (https://t.co/2iFw3A66Ja) - This exciting release of Process Lasso introduces Windows registry-enforced priorities! These enable priorities to be set on inaccessible processes, such as those protected by anti-cheat systems.
Process Lasso 14.2 – Improved Core Selection - This update enhances core selection in the CPU Affinity and CPU Sets dialogs with new controls for selecting specific CCDs on AMD processors, among other improvements. https://t.co/2QDIP8jV7G
More CPU affinity selection improvements, adding full column and CCD selections, including notation of cache and frequency CCDs on AMD 3D V-Cache systems. Beta channel.
@HonkeyKong This has been implemented as of Process Lasso v14.0.4.3 beta, though further refinement may occur. Also of note, in this and previous versions of Process Lasso you can use CTRL+SPACE to pause the GUI updates.
Using Process Lasso on a Windows Server? Good news! The more expensive Server Edition is no longer required. We’ve consolidated our product editions and licensing to make Process Lasso Pro more accessible and affordable for Windows Servers. https://t.co/B3b4BiyB2O
@scaronmw @HonkeyKong We found that some log events were being written despite logging disabled. A fix was made as of v14.0.3.5 beta. Please let us know if it doesn’t resolve the issue for you. Thank you.
Process Lasso v14 introduces named CPU affinities to the world! These make it easier to reuse common CPU affinities, such as a particular CCD or your fastest cores. No longer will users have to manually select CPU cores every time they assign an affinity!
https://t.co/AjP6YiIEjm
@hoytehablode That's a lot of licenses! Thank you for being a supporter! As to the continued utility of Process Lasso, I can only say that, for me personally, it is of more utility than ever due to the increased scheduling complexity of high core count systems, and we continue to push forward!
New: CoreDirector is a free Windows application to keep specified processes from being scheduled to efficient cores (E-cores), thereby keeping them on performant cores (P-cores).
https://t.co/IyhpTd7IRR