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Is process lasso worth using on Win11. Ive heard win 11 handles processes better then win10? PS 13700K z790.. Thanks.
Win11 does utilize cores better than win10, but specific programs like games or editing stuff does not discriminate, and Win11 thread scheduler is not advanced enough to dictate properly.
This way you have total control over your cores' affinities. ProcessLasso you also have control over process priority AND affinity.
I use ProcessLasso, takes a bit to set up, but 100% worth the results.