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How to optimize the Oculus software?

OlivierMDVY
Honored Guest
Hello, I've oced my i7 860 up to 3.8ghz, I use a 1080 Ti oced at 1950/5900

Now can I optimize also the Oculus software? Set another priority in the task manager? Modify the CPU affinity?
Let me know.

Thanks a lot.
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BeastyBaiter
Superstar
Yes, you can.





Oh wait, you probably wanted to know how :tongue: . Open task manager, click details, right click the task you want to tinker with and select either "set affinity" or "set priority." You will have to do this every single time the application starts as windows will not save your settings. There are some more permanent ways to go about it, but they are a lot more complicated.

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BeastyBaiter
Superstar
You can tell it to run on a core other than the one the game is running on, beyond that, no.

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BeastyBaiter
Superstar
Yes, you can.





Oh wait, you probably wanted to know how :tongue: . Open task manager, click details, right click the task you want to tinker with and select either "set affinity" or "set priority." You will have to do this every single time the application starts as windows will not save your settings. There are some more permanent ways to go about it, but they are a lot more complicated.

OlivierMDVY
Honored Guest
Actually the question is: is there something to do to improve a little bit the Oculus server efficiency?

BeastyBaiter
Superstar
You can tell it to run on a core other than the one the game is running on, beyond that, no.