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 How to unpark cores in Windows 10, possible?

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abubin
post Aug 24 2015, 04:16 PM

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is it neccessary to manually adjust this core parking thingie? I think the cpu and windows especially 10, is smart enough to park and unpark cores accordingly.

As for games, multi-processor does not really help unless they are designed to make use of them. For games, the processor speed is more important. Then again, if some games support multi-core then it would be able to handle core parking, right?
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post Aug 25 2015, 12:03 PM

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QUOTE(Hou_JaI @ Aug 25 2015, 10:27 AM)
i am not sure either but in windows 7, after disable core parking, bf4 performs better. the huge amount of debris in game might require a lot of CPU power?
how is it so far?
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it doesn't make sense. When CPU power are needed, the software will request for it and CPU will be given. No need to manually manage. If you are using laptop, I would advise to look at your power settings. By default when running on battery, the CPU will be capped at lower speed. That might be the reason why performance is lower.

Open your power options. Edit whichever plan you are using. Look for Advanced Power Settings. Then Processor Power Management.

 

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