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msi utility v3

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51 minutes ago, sonny147 said:

oh i wished i knew what you talking about !! lol 🥴

Basically interrupts are needed in order to process any input (for example a keypress). Each time you do something (move your mouse, press a key, move your stick, etc.) the system has to stop its elaboration for a short time in order to process the input. 

With the old-style interrupt request (IRQ) system, there is a limited number of hardware lines that can address the requests and peripherals and devices can cause overlaps, since IRQs are shared.

With the MSI system, the interrupts are requested by writing a value in memory. Having a portion of memory at its disposal, the command is delivered along with the interrupt request, preventing a device query on what is the nature of the input and thus minimizing the latency.

P.S. MSI = Message Signaled-Based Interrupts, not the motherboard manufacturer 🙂

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Oh DooooH haha 😁, thanks for the info !. by the why my NCP/SYS Info says IRQ not used , so has you said i think the MSI tool is no use to me ? , thanks again for the explanation

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39 minutes ago, sonny147 said:

Oh DooooH haha 😁, thanks for the info !. by the why my NCP/SYS Info says IRQ not used , so has you said i think the MSI tool is no use to me ? , thanks again for the explanation

Correct, save the time and ignore the MSI utility for your GPU. Welcome

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Those interrupts have no advantage in my opinion, and in fact can be quite detrimental.  I already have one - it's called the wife - she seems to interrupt me every few minutes when I'm on MSFS!  :unsure:

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1 hour ago, bobcat999 said:

Those interrupts have no advantage in my opinion, and in fact can be quite detrimental.  I already have one - it's called the wife - she seems to interrupt me every few minutes when I'm on MSFS!  :unsure:

But remember... no interrupts, no in-put!!! 🙂

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18 minutes ago, MrFuzzy said:

But remember... no interrupts, no in-put!!! 🙂

Too true!  :laugh:

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