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  1. Use the High Precision Event Timer (HPET) ACPI Support option to enable or disable the High Precision Event Timer (HPET) table and device object in ACPI. Procedure From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration > BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU) > Advanced Options > High Precision Event Timer (HPET) ACPI Support.
    techlibrary.hpe.com/docs/iss/proliant-gen10-uefi/G…
    To use HPET: You have to have both the HPET clock physically enabled in BIOS and actually enabled in the OS and a program to test it is in use. It is not enabled by default. Harmonic is one such program, it also provides you a quick ability to set the OS to use HPET. You have to perform a reboot to fully enable or disable it.
    www.overclock.net/threads/windows-10-disable-hp…
    When HPET (High Precision Event Timer) was enabled in BIOS, Windows 8.1 would automatically use it and install system device driver for it. Now I advice to disable HPET because even if you have it enabled in BIOS, Windows 10 won't use it by default, but it will install the system device driver for it.
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    HPET Support must be enabled for this BIOS option to be active. The HPET, short for High Precision Event Timer, is a new system timer developed by Intel and Microsoft to replace the four system timers currently in use. Some HPETs have 64-bits wide registers which can also run in the 32-bit mode. This is where the HPET Mode BIOS option comes in.
    No, disabling HPET in BIOS (for the motherboards that still give you this option) is not a good idea. This is because, with HPET in BIOS disabled, you will effectively run PMT which is a deprecated timer.
    Is there HPET option in BIOS so I can manually disable or enable it? HPET option is hidden but default is set to enable. As a world leading gaming brand, MSI is the most trusted name in gaming and eSports.
    Not everyone is noticing improvements after enabling HPET in both the BIOS / UEFI and the Windows operating system. Some notice slow downs and others that micro-stutters go away after disabling the timer on their system.
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    WebSep 13, 2023 · Do You Need to Disable HPET in BIOS? No, disabling HPET in BIOS (for the motherboards that still give you this option) is not a good idea. This is because, with HPET in BIOS disabled, you will …

  5. Common Stutter / Lag / Crash Fix (HPET Guide) - Linus Tech Tips

  6. Is there HPET option in BIOS so I can manually disable or enable …

  7. Why Disabling The High Precision Event Timer Makes Sense

  8. How To Improve Gaming Performance By Disabling HPET Settings

  9. Try changing HPET settings to improve your PC's …

    WebApr 18, 2013 · The PC should display information on how to enter the BIOS on start; common keys to press to enter the BIOS include ESC, F1, or DEL. Enabling or disabling the timer in BIOS is only one part of the change …

  10. AMD and Intel Have Different HPET Guidance - A …

    WebApr 25, 2018 · Make sure the system has Windows High Precision Event Timer (HPET) disabled. HPET can often be disabled in the BIOS. [T]his can improve performance by 5-8%. The reasons at the time were...

  11. How to Enable Hpet FULLY!. - Tom's Hardware Forum