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$ taskset -c 8-15,40-47 %command%In addition, some games could make an advantage of the [Feral Interactive Game Mode](https://github.com/FeralInteractive/gamemode) tweaks:
$ gamemoderun taskset -c 8-15,40-47 %command%Furthermore, for some specific games, the kernel might still locate some threads on a different core, if the affine ones are 100% busy. In these cases I wrote a simple script for shutting down all the other cores, which should run before the game process:
cpu=
case $1 in
"on") cpu_status=1;;
"off") cpu_status=0;;
"-h") echo "Usage: sudo gaming-cores-switch {on|off}" && exit 0 ;;
"--help") echo "Usage: sudo gaming-cores-switch {on|off}" && exit 0 ;;
*) cpu_status=1;;
esac
for i in $(seq 7 && seq 16 39 && seq 48 63)
do
cpu=/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu${i}/online
echo changing cpu $cpu status to $cpu_status
echo $cpu_status > $cpu
done
For setting up all the things as clean as possible, I put the script in the /usr/local/bin directory and created a new systemd service (file: /etc/systemd/system/gaming-cores-switch.service):
[Unit]
Description=Manual Switch of CPU Cores for Gaming
After=network.target
[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/gaming-cores-switch off
ExecStop=/usr/local/bin/gaming-cores-switch on
Type=simple
RemainAfterExit=yes
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
And then used the [Services Systemd Gnome Extension](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1034/services-systemd/) for toggling the service from the Gnome DE, with the following configuration:
In the end, the cores enablement will look like a switch on the UI:
Of course a few other solutions can be put in place, but what I like about this one is that it feels exactly like the official [AMD Ryzen Master Utility for Windows](https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/ryzen-master), even though much more simplified.
Last edited by LordDaveTheKind on 22 Oct 2019 at 9:22 pm UTC
Recently I have been experiencing the same poor behaviour after "upgrading" to Debian 10 Buster. I compared the performance with the SteamOS ones (which were still perfect), and decided to perform the following experiment:
With the custom kernel version the result has been awesome: 1440p-60fps at Max quality settings on all the games expected to run on these conditions.
It seems that the cracked code lies in the different kernel configuration files. I'll investigate a little more on their differences in the next days. But I believe I'm going to enjoy some thoughtless and carefree gaming for some time now.
Cheers,
Dave