It is also possible that this is not enough, but I haven't been able to stress test it properly yet. ![]() This method is troublesome as I have to manually change affinity of few dozen processes and some system processes cannot have their affinity changed. Also changing priority to 'Realtime' for the process so 'System' and such won't interfere with it too much. ![]() ![]() Is there any way to dedicate whole logical CPU to a single process? So far the best solution I have found is to set every other process affinity to exclude the given logical CPU and to set the wanted process to only use it.
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