![]() By default, every program runs on ‘normal’ which means the OS (Windows) handles the system resources automatically. The priority only dictates how often the OS should try to run your process. To answer the question if it really changes something we need to understand how the priority function in Windows works. ![]() What is the process priority setting for? This article is designed to answer the old question if setting the program or game to another priority class changes the FPS or application overall performance or not.
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