2009-04-09, 10:13 PM
Upping the priority generally helps any application that does time dependent things, like music/video players, and games that keep a steady frame rate, etc. You'd just have to try and see (if you think you're experiencing problems with a given machine)
You can change the priority of a process directly with Windows' Taskmanager (google it if you need to) but there are other more automated ways, if you find that helps.
You can change the priority of a process directly with Windows' Taskmanager (google it if you need to) but there are other more automated ways, if you find that helps.