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Quick cpu to unpark cores
Quick cpu to unpark cores











It means that at the OS will maintain minimum 10% active cores, meaning it can park 90% of your CPUs. This will "display" the option in the power management. So I went ahead and changed the option in the power management. Simply change it from "1" to "0" to turn it on. You can either use the reg modifier in the link or manually change it yourself by finding the registry.

quick cpu to unpark cores

I actually do not prefer 3rd party programs, but the source also provided a reg change that will allow this built-in option to show up in the power management "advanced mode." This is the method I chose. The source I listed has a program that allows you to unpark 1 or all of your CPUs. The argument is that Windows OS is too aggresive in energy saving, so most of the time our CPU is not being used efficiently enough. So theoretically, by unparking them, it will increase your CPU performance but also increase power usage. This constant park and unparking creates latency in order to save energy, reducing the performance. When the CPU is needed, then it is unparked. It is the idea that most multicore CPUs have a state called "park" when it is idle in order to conserve energy.

quick cpu to unpark cores

The source I was reading came from here: ParkControl If it has been discussed before and I missed it, sorry for the double post.

quick cpu to unpark cores

I don't recall ever reading about this on here. I actually just stumbled on this and I'm wondering if there are people here who knows more about it. Unpark CPU - Performance Increase (Works well with Intel HD GPUs )













Quick cpu to unpark cores