Originally Posted by Freddie',index.php?page=Thread&postID=125380#post1 25380][quote='Gares',index.php?page=Thread&postID=125274# post125274]If I do run 4 accounts however sometimes they will all be good and sometimes one will not.
I have run a tracert while I've had them open and sometimes but not all the time I have a high latency packet along the hop. Its always just one and if I do the tracert again its not there, and then if I retest again it sometimes pops up again. So I am really at a loss with this one.[/quote]
Do I understand correctly that we're talking about two separate problems here? The first one is the red-connection problem which is always apparent with five and sometimes apparent with four? And the main-FPS problem which (as Ugh said) is probably a foreground/background issue?
If I've got that straight, then for diagnostic purposes, I would suggest figuring out what's distinctive about the one window that shows a red connection. Is it always the last one you loaded? Is it always the one assigned to a particular CPU? Etc. Also, can you do anything that changes which window is the red one? Once you know the cause you will probably also know the solution.
Also, for diagnostic purposes, you could reassign affinities so all clients are enabled to run on all CPUs. This gives the operating system's thread scheduler maximum leeway to optimize. If the problem still occurs I would raise the thread priority to high for the red client and see if that helps -- if it does, you'll know it's a thread scheduling issue.[/quote]
Yeah I have to do more testing as for why only one of my screens shows the red. It definately isn't always the last one though I know that. My thread priorty is set to low as Ugh suggested but it was at normal before.
The FPS issue I have is very strange and I've tried to get it between the foreground/background issue but it doesn't seem to work. The only way I have figured out how to fix it is to keep PIP swapping between all my other screens and then back to my main until it fixes.
In keyclone I have my main account on CPU 1, and then my second and third account on CPU 2, and then my third and fourth account on CPU 3. From what I remember reading someone said that CPU 0 is the same as CPU 1 so its basically useless to use it. I'm guessing the only other thing I can do set them in my Task Manager after load but isn't that what keyclone is doing anyways??
[quote='Bot',index.php?page=Thread&postID=125455#po st125455][quote]2 - TCPNoDelay
This one is pretty simple
Type "regedit" in windows "run.." dialog to bring up registry menu
Then find:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSMQ\Paramet ers
Right-click in the right hand pane and add a new DWORD value, name it TCPNoDelay, then right click the entry and click Modify and assign a value of 1.
Click Ok and close the registry editor, then reboot your PC. [/quote]heres a link to that [url='http://www.dual-boxing.com/forums/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=3973
thread[/url] as it also has a hotfix for vista but i didnt need to use it. i followed those instructions and it worked so many wonders for my latency i couldnt believe it.