We do not need to account for drift when we USE_WINDOWS_EVENTS#1666
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When using USE_WINDOWS_EVENTS the waitable timer will be fired at fixed rate, we do not need to account for the drift.
The change makes it wait for the timer to be in signaled state only.
Previous code was causing multiple frames to be send back to back without delay.