I noticed an option called Advanced Clock Calibration in my device or software settings. What does this feature do, how does it affect system performance or time accuracy, and is it recommended to keep it enabled for everyday use?
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Advanced Clock Calibration is a feature that helps improve the accuracy and stability of a device’s internal clock. It reduces timing errors caused by hardware variations, temperature changes, or clock drift over time.
For most users, it has little impact on everyday performance but can help maintain accurate system timing and improve stability in timing-sensitive applications.
In general, it’s best to leave Advanced Clock Calibration enabled if it’s on by default. There’s usually no need to change the setting unless you’re troubleshooting a specific issue or following instructions from the device manufacturer.
If your system is working normally, the default setting is typically the safest and most reliable choice.