![]() ![]() In our tests, we’ve found AMD processors benefit most from disabling core parking.However, we find that Windows is often over-aggressive in its core parking, resulting in excess latency as cores are unparked to accommodate bursting loads (the most common type of CPU load). There are many factors that will determine how efficacious it will be for any given system, including the CPU type, application load, and user behavior. Empirical evidence shows that disabling core parking can make a real difference in system performance.And that is exactly the desired tweak for most users: disable parking only for high performance power plans. ![]() That means you can, for example, disable core parking for the High Performance power plan, but leave it enabled for other plans.
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