I hear it's supposed to turn off lots of temporarily unnecessary processes so might be?
Or it might just break processes us DAW users need.
So, do you have it? Or are you just waiting? I know how to trigger it to update, and have already made a system image just in case, but before I bother i'd like to hear from someone else who has tried it.incubus wrote:Dunno. Win 10 works fine here, but their borg-like mentality about updates seems to break things until you reinstall sometimes.
I've never had any issue myself but i'm aware of some people's stories.incubus wrote:
Well, I know for a fact it will install ASAP. As to when, I don't know. I was simply saying that win 10 is cool but the updates are brutal (when you have it set up the way you want, BAM!)
Take it for what it's worthConclusion
The observed performance with Game Mode did not to hold up to its claims of smoother performance, at least for SONAR running on a well tuned system. This could be because Game Mode allocates a fixed amount of resources while SONAR wants to use all CPU cores. On a DAW where SONAR is the only app running turning on Game Mode could result in worse performance in this scenario. On an underpowered system where there are other background processes, game mode could be beneficial by preventing unwanted interactions with other apps or services.
Our suggestion for now is not to use Game mode for SONAR, at least for the initial release of the Creator’s Update. Perhaps a future update may improve on performance, but at this time we don’t see any improvement in SONAR’s performance with this feature.
Now now, I'ma a get pissedjinotsuh wrote:Just disable updates, until recently I remained on 1511, after all the dust cleared from the anniversary update I let my PC's update to that, then turned updates off again, have no intention of updating Win10 again anytime soon if at all.
Don't expect too much. It is supposed to work pretty well with some games, while it hardly has any, if any impact on other games. I think it works much better if you just set your computer to the high performance profile, or, use the tweaks which every DAW developing company recommends, like Steinberg describes here: https://helpcenter.steinberg.de/hc/en-u ... s-for-DAWs That should have a higher impact than what the game mode does.barryfell wrote:Has anyone heard any info on if 'game mode' is useful for optimising the running of DAWs?
I hear it's supposed to turn off lots of temporarily unnecessary processes so might be?
Or it might just break processes us DAW users need.
Both, works with either, I have a couple of each.EvilDragon wrote:Is that on Home or Pro?
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