Windows 11 operates exceptionally well with LDPlayer enabled.
Windows 11 operates exceptionally well with LDPlayer enabled.
I observed an unusual phenomenon that didn't have any clear reason. First, when you open a folder and click multiple files with the mouse, the selection feels choppy like a game running at low frames. Then, using the LDplayer Android emulator on your device, I noticed everything became smoother despite your monitor being at 144Hz. What could explain this improvement?
I understand you're feeling confused. I'll make sure to clarify everything for you. Let me know if you need more details.
I don’t understand at all; I’ve never worked with Windows 11. A big part of why I might avoid switching is the difficulty others have faced while trying to do it. Hope you get help soon. Someone here likely uses Windows 11 and can assist quickly.
It’s straightforward. Your GPU has been slowed down to conserve energy, and using an app that relies on it speeds up its performance. If you have a replaceable graphics card, you’re moving from Intel’s integrated graphics to a dedicated Nvidia one.
Thanks for the clarification. It seems the integrated graphics are disabled and the system relies more on NVIDIA hardware. You might try enabling the Intel Integrated Graphics option in your BIOS or checking if any software updates are available. If you have a video, reviewing it could reveal specific steps to activate the feature without triggering security restrictions.
Through extensive research, I discovered that VBoxNetDHCP.exe, located in the LDPlayer directory, helps smooth operations once it's executed. This process is triggered when LDPlayer runs, and it plays a key role in improving Windows interface performance. The exact function and reasons behind it remain unclear to me, but its impact on system efficiency is evident.
Interesting. The alternative concept I had is that the CPU clock res might shift, though it's unlikely. You can verify this with the tool from Microsoft: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinte...s/clockres Extract and open Windows Terminal at your extracted location, then run Clockres64.exe. Observe if the value changes when LDPlayer is running or not. If it stays the same, I can't help further. I have a 60Hz screen, so I can't assist you further.
Hello, your response was appreciated. The results are as follows: without LDPlayer, the maximum timer interval is 15.625 ms, minimum is 0.500 ms, and the current interval is 1.000 ms. With LDPlayer, the values shift slightly—maximum 15.625 ms, minimum 0.500 ms, current interval drops to 0.977 ms. It seems the change in the current interval might be related to the issue you're experiencing.