Process Lasso v18.1 – Multiple GPU Support
Process Lasso v18.1 builds upon the last release, adding multi-GPU display support and per-process GPU preferences.
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Process Lasso v18.1 builds upon the last release, adding multi-GPU display support and per-process GPU preferences.
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ProcWatch is a free and lightweight utility to alert you to resource hogs on your PC. We’ve had this capability silently built into Process Lasso for a while now, active only in beta versions for our internal use. During that time, we started to occasionally detect abnormal usage from some system and third-party processes, such […]
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Version 18 of Process Lasso 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! First, we’ve added GPU utilization metrics to the main graph, process lists, status bar, and inserted a dedicated widget […]
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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. This release also adds dark mode support to most supplemental dialogs, providing a more consistent user interface experience.
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Process Lasso v16 introduces GPU priorities and brings improvements to the Foreground Boost feature, which we’ve now made free!
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This release of Process Lasso introduces the ability to selectively import and export process rules in JSON format, among other enhancements. This makes it easier to share rules between users or back up your own process rules.
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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.
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Process Lasso v14.2 enhances core selection in the CPU Affinity and CPU Sets dialogs with new controls for selecting specific CCDs on AMD processors, among other improvements.
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Process Lasso v14 introduces named CPU affinities! 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!
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A common complaint with heterogenous CPUs such as Intel 12th+ generation is that sometimes threads will be inappropriately scheduled onto the efficient (E) cores. There are a number of ways to discourage or entirely prevent this behavior, and in this guide we’ll go through a few of them.
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