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Windows 10 High performance power plan
I set my system to this plan today for a test and really didn't see much
difference to the High performance plan, Under prime 95 the CPU ramped to about 4.34 GHz compared to about 4.28 GHz in the high performance plan, temperature stayed the same at about 66 deg C. System was drawing 128 watts full throttle. At idle it was drawing about 44 watts no load and about 39 deg C. Anyone here tried it or will it really benefit only heavy usage programs or newer high end games. Rene |
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Windows 10 High performance power plan
On 2019-06-10 1:11 p.m., Rene Lamontagne wrote:
I set my system to this plan today for a test and really didn't see much difference to the High performance plan, Under prime 95 the CPU ramped toÂ* about 4.34 GHz compared to about 4.28 GHz in the high performance plan, temperature stayed the same at about 66 deg C. System was drawing 128 watts full throttle. At idle it was drawing about 44 watts no load and about 39 deg C. Anyone here tried it or will it really benefit only heavy usage programs Â*or newer high end games. Rene Correction, The subject line should read "Ultimate performance power plan" Rene |
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