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OS based AI latency tool Idea

ItzMunx
Level 7

I’ve noticed that a modest clock speed with the lowest voltage = smoother gameplay, better hit reg, lower DPC and spikes, snappier feel, better aim, less stutters, better player across the board. My suggestion is using AI, with Ryzen master to tune core voltages measuring dpc while simulating gameplay to flatten the latency and stop the spikes. That can then create a profile that can be added to the bios for unique silicon clocks for the bios AI to better tune. So this really is for Asus to look at and let me know if it’s a good idea. Just for Asus to test if this is worth it. Get some good aimers, put a modest avx stable overclock. Use typical voltage. Then test lowest stable voltage you can go and check their aim performance afterwards and you’ll see they’ll love it. 

Lower voltage = faster cpu cycles, more efficient cycles, less error, less polling error, less electrical noise, less VRM ripple, less core jitter etc. So you see why this would be a phenomenal thing to do. Could be done even on the per core voltage to make the snappiest, least error, most consistent gaming machines ever. With a software to make the best profile based on your specific silicon.

(Latency Engine for Tuned Esports Nerve Zones – AI)

 

 

Core Software Concept for ASUS:

 

Primary Objective:

 

Deliver a per-core, latency-optimized tuning layer that intelligently analyzes voltage, jitter, frame delivery, and USB/mouse responsiveness — and recommends ultra-stable VF rangesfor competitive performance, not just peak clocks.

 

 

Feature Modules:

 

1. Per-Core Latency Profiler

• Uses Ryzen Master or SMU hooks to adjust VF curve per core

• Tests stability vs responsiveness in a loop using:

• CPU load + game-simulating input

• Real-world polling (mouse movement, clicks, keyboard input)

 

2. Frame-Time Spike Analyzer

• Integrated CapFrameX-style graphing

• Benchmarks before/after voltage tuning

• Flags frame pacing drift, low FPS events, and rendering instability

 

3. DPC/ISR Spike Flattener

• Leverages LatencyMon or ETW under the hood

• Tracks spike frequency, not just average latency

• Flags misbehaving drivers or cores causing interrupt jitter

• Suggests fixes or better VF curve alignment to reduce ISR drift

 

4. Synthetic Latency Stress Test

• Simulates gaming loads with:

• Variable input patterns

• GPU frame generation

• CPU interrupt and cache flushing

• Scores latency flatness (ideal: “tuned arc” per workload)

 

 

Optional Integration Ideas:

• NVIDIA Reflex SDK hook for full input-to-photon latency tracking

• USB polling stability monitor (similar to Latencymark)

• Exportable VF curve profiles that ASUS BIOS can import

 

 

Outcome:

• A tool that knows your silicon better than stock firmware

• Tuning that matches your human-level performance sensitivity

Asus-branded latency supremacy for competitive and enthusiast users

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