One of my friends got banned from Valorant, the tutorial he saw said to modify(delete) some certain game files to increse perfomance, DONT DO IT, It did indeed improve perfomance, but it didn't lasted long. Now he can't play the game at all.
"tcp optimizer does affect udp as well, I don't need people to keep telling me I'm stupid because multiplayer games primarily use udp. They use both, and tcp optimizer affects the udp." ~~~ That's what khorvie tech said in one of his video
What about "timer resolution" it should remove latency i would like to see it in the next video, anyway good vid keep up the work you are so underrated❤❤❤
I've always believed Timer Resolution is placebo. The only reason why you see any performance impact is because it literally changes how long a second is to your computer. Of course performance is going to *LOOK* better, but in reality it's exactly the same.
I noticed some input delay reduction for the MouseDataQueueSize when using a drawing tablet with absolute positioning. Do you have any idea why? or it's still just placebo (changed to exactly my drawing tablets polling rate 233hz)
@ on the site it says it also affects udp… Yes, TCP Optimizer can affect UDP indirectly. Here’s why: TCP Optimizer primarily focuses on tuning parameters for TCP connections (like MTU, RWIN, and congestion control), but many of the optimizations-especially those that adjust network interface settings, buffer sizes, and general throughput-can improve overall network performance. This can positively impact UDP traffic as well. Key Points: • MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit): Adjusting MTU affects all packets, including UDP. If MTU is optimized, UDP packets are less likely to fragment, improving performance. • Receive/Send Buffers: Larger buffers can handle more data, benefiting both TCP and UDP by reducing packet loss. • Latency Improvements: Tweaks to reduce latency (like disabling Nagle’s algorithm for TCP) can also reduce general network delay, indirectly benefiting UDP. • QoS (Quality of Service): If TCP Optimizer adjusts QoS settings, UDP traffic might see changes in priority or bandwidth allocation. However: • TCP-specific tweaks (like window scaling) don’t directly impact UDP, as UDP is connectionless and doesn’t use windowing or acknowledgments. If you’re optimizing for something like gaming or VoIP (which rely on UDP), make sure to manually adjust buffer sizes, MTU, and DSCP/QoS settings that influence UDP traffic.
@@ghostiFPShe’s correct what this does is stops your ping from spiking and lowers ping and give you more download speed and then don’t tell me dns doesn’t do anything because it does do something if you have a faulty network using a popular dns will let your games download faster and better with errors it also depends on your ping because of the server
@ghostiFPS take that bench marks and put it .. blud tf u yappin abt okay filterkey is shi. but dataqueuesize actually effects game, u literally can feel dif, if u still are shi ingame its ur prob :D
0:20 Filter Keys
1:09 DNS Jumper
1:53 TCP Optimizer
2:38 Bufferbloat
3:18 MouseDataQueueSize
Good thing I don't even know any of these tweaks.
One of my friends got banned from Valorant, the tutorial he saw said to modify(delete) some certain game files to increse perfomance, DONT DO IT, It did indeed improve perfomance, but it didn't lasted long.
Now he can't play the game at all.
can you make a video on Network tweaks
dns jumper and tcp optimizer were the first things I did when I reset the pc... No one ever told me that these two were placebos, thanks for the info!
Yep
"tcp optimizer does affect udp as well, I don't need people to keep telling me I'm stupid because multiplayer games primarily use udp. They use both, and tcp optimizer affects the udp." ~~~ That's what khorvie tech said in one of his video
can you show a tutorial on how to actually lower ping?
live closer to the servers
Can you do tutorial how to disable them?
graphcis tutorial?
whats the default mouse data q size pls?
100
bro pls can u do a real benchmarks cuz everyone just talks and u cant now if its tru or not, and in a short time they start doing these useless tweaks
have to retitle the video so it makes more sense just a tip
What about "timer resolution" it should remove latency i would like to see it in the next video, anyway good vid keep up the work you are so underrated❤❤❤
Noted
@@ghostiFPS And what about Netlimiter🤔
I've always believed Timer Resolution is placebo. The only reason why you see any performance impact is because it literally changes how long a second is to your computer. Of course performance is going to *LOOK* better, but in reality it's exactly the same.
timer resolution definitely makes a difference, as long as you actually tweak it to an amount that gives you the lowest delta
I noticed some input delay reduction for the MouseDataQueueSize when using a drawing tablet with absolute positioning.
Do you have any idea why? or it's still just placebo (changed to exactly my drawing tablets polling rate 233hz)
So if you watched the video you would hear that you lose data from using mousedataqueuesize
Everything checks out
YOUR TWEAKS ARE BEST. I AM ALWAYS USING IT.
Is this john optimization
?
@@ghostiFPS you don't know who John optimization is?
but keyboardDataQueueSize
very placebo im good pc now
lucky commenter for tweaks
thanks dawg
TCP optimizer does optimize some of UDP but not a lot of it
Theres quite litteraly TCP in the name it changes TCP settings...
@ on the site it says it also affects udp…
Yes, TCP Optimizer can affect UDP indirectly.
Here’s why:
TCP Optimizer primarily focuses on tuning parameters for TCP connections (like MTU, RWIN, and congestion control), but many of the optimizations-especially those that adjust network interface settings, buffer sizes, and general throughput-can improve overall network performance. This can positively impact UDP traffic as well.
Key Points:
• MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit): Adjusting MTU affects all packets, including UDP. If MTU is optimized, UDP packets are less likely to fragment, improving performance.
• Receive/Send Buffers: Larger buffers can handle more data, benefiting both TCP and UDP by reducing packet loss.
• Latency Improvements: Tweaks to reduce latency (like disabling Nagle’s algorithm for TCP) can also reduce general network delay, indirectly benefiting UDP.
• QoS (Quality of Service): If TCP Optimizer adjusts QoS settings, UDP traffic might see changes in priority or bandwidth allocation.
However:
• TCP-specific tweaks (like window scaling) don’t directly impact UDP, as UDP is connectionless and doesn’t use windowing or acknowledgments.
If you’re optimizing for something like gaming or VoIP (which rely on UDP), make sure to manually adjust buffer sizes, MTU, and DSCP/QoS settings that influence UDP traffic.
Bro needed chatGPT... 🤦
@ I’m not going to go read a whole website for one thing when there’s something to do it for me
you right
Now this is content
the only part who makes sense and isnt placebo is bufferbloat and mouse data que size the rest is bullshit u talk
Id partially agree on bufferbloat, but again mouse data queue size losses data
@@ghostiFPS 😂😂😂
Tcp optmizer is good for games cuz it can make maps load faster in Fortnite and games like that
Thats not how it works...
@ghostiFPS u see most of the downloading happens using tcp not udp so it should have a effect on loading thumbnails amd this kind of stuff
@@ghostiFPShe’s correct what this does is stops your ping from spiking and lowers ping and give you more download speed and then don’t tell me dns doesn’t do anything because it does do something if you have a faulty network using a popular dns will let your games download faster and better with errors it also depends on your ping because of the server
TCP worked pretty good for me I got 0 ping permanent when I put in specific settings
what settings are those lets see
bufferbloat and dnsjumper works
Falss
dns sure works but it does nothing for gaming
Hi
DNS jumper can actually help tho
I need solid real evidence
lecctron copy?
Oh hell no
bro has never used these tweaks
Yeah, i don’t use garbage🤷♂️
locked in
🙏🏻
😳
khorvie tech!??
W video
bro knows nothing
Prove it, show real benchmarks.
@ all benchmarks are mostly real c
@ghostiFPS take that bench marks and put it .. blud tf u yappin abt okay filterkey is shi. but dataqueuesize actually effects game, u literally can feel dif, if u still are shi ingame its ur prob :D
chapri is back again
lecctron ahh
W video