Specific tweaks for lower latency gaming
Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2024 9:33 am
Hey Philip, my name is Philip, I hope this reaches you. I'm not sure if you are the person who made the TCP optimizer app, but I've been using it and your website since early 2000's. First, I want to say thank you (or whoever created it) for taking so much time to make this site and its tools available to everyone.
Now on to the main question(s).
I've been casually reading a lot of articles since early 2000's and posts on the internet about tweaking for lower latency gaming. What I am seeing in the last few years is a lot of "Windows 11/10 does a better job than you will in optimizing the network", or "Trust Microsoft engineers and stop reading articles online about tweaking".
To me, there is no better person to ask about this that I can readily contact than you. Does Windows 11 24H2 do everything it can to optimize the latency of multiplayer gaming? If not, what can be done to make it better? (ie. Lower latency)
I have a 1200mbit ethernet connection, Fast PC with modern high-end hardware. My NiC is a PCI E Realtek 2.5GBE Model: RTL8125B. I have already disabled the following options in the NiC advanced tab:
Gigabit lite
Green ethernet
EEE/Advanced EEE
Flow Control
Interrupt moderation
Power saving mode
Priority and Vlan set to Priority only.
My PC network setup is simple. PC to Modem with a new high quality cat6e ethernet cable. Cable is 30' long. Modem is a Xfinity XB8 modem with built in router.
The traffic in the house consists of low bandwidth usage by other devices so the network is rarely saturated. It's just me and my wife using the network.
If you know of any advanced tweaks that can be performed to optimize latency, in Windows 24H2, I would be more than happy to hear them. With how many people say not to touch anything, I don't know enough about networks to say for sure which settings, if any, would help with my preference.
Now on to the main question(s).
I've been casually reading a lot of articles since early 2000's and posts on the internet about tweaking for lower latency gaming. What I am seeing in the last few years is a lot of "Windows 11/10 does a better job than you will in optimizing the network", or "Trust Microsoft engineers and stop reading articles online about tweaking".
To me, there is no better person to ask about this that I can readily contact than you. Does Windows 11 24H2 do everything it can to optimize the latency of multiplayer gaming? If not, what can be done to make it better? (ie. Lower latency)
I have a 1200mbit ethernet connection, Fast PC with modern high-end hardware. My NiC is a PCI E Realtek 2.5GBE Model: RTL8125B. I have already disabled the following options in the NiC advanced tab:
Gigabit lite
Green ethernet
EEE/Advanced EEE
Flow Control
Interrupt moderation
Power saving mode
Priority and Vlan set to Priority only.
My PC network setup is simple. PC to Modem with a new high quality cat6e ethernet cable. Cable is 30' long. Modem is a Xfinity XB8 modem with built in router.
The traffic in the house consists of low bandwidth usage by other devices so the network is rarely saturated. It's just me and my wife using the network.
If you know of any advanced tweaks that can be performed to optimize latency, in Windows 24H2, I would be more than happy to hear them. With how many people say not to touch anything, I don't know enough about networks to say for sure which settings, if any, would help with my preference.