💡 If your ratio is not 1.0000, try disabling "HPET" in your BIOS and running the command bcdedit /deletevalue useplatformclock in an admin Command Prompt, then restart and test again. If you'd like, I can help you with: The specific CMD commands to reset your Windows timers.
The "1.1" iteration of WinTimerTester refined the original tool with:
To use WinTimerTester 1.1, your system must meet the following requirements:
WinTimerTester 1.1.zip is a valuable tool for evaluating and optimizing Windows timer performance. By using this tool, users can assess the accuracy and reliability of system timers, identify potential issues, and adjust system settings to improve timer-related functions.
Very simple UI, but requires technical knowledge to interpret the results.
If HPET is misconfigured in the BIOS or Windows, the timer ratio will fluctuate.
However, note that version 1.1 does not natively support ARM64 Windows. For Snapdragon-based PCs, consider using wintimertester recompiled for ARM.
The program is a standalone 0.8 MB executable that requires no installation. Why Users Use It The tool is essential for diagnosing micro-stuttering latency issues