(Either extreme, Highest/Lowest, seems to have a negative effect, as processes either hog CPU cycles - or are starved of them slowing the system as a whole) I also try to push as many of these non essential programs off of the first two cores (4-core 3570k). I never set anything lower than that, as it seems to have a negative effect. I set non-essential processes to below normal and low priority. ![]() That being Critical>Normal>Below/Inconsequential. Perhaps one modification will not yield much change - But I set my whole system to three tier catagories. Quote from: edkiefer on February 23, 2016, 11:32:56 AM That is interesting results, I have never seen any difference with game processes by raising priority or I/OCurious, have you done detailed testing on priority set higher with better results ? I be interested in which games you found, I will assume there MP/online type. Remember that is all done automatically for your game, if you set it to game mode. Look at core parking field "parking core AC and Parking core DC, these would need to be disabled (100%) values. And thank you for helping me !!! That power plan is ok if you mean for your default power plan, not gaming as you want bitsum HP power so parking is disabled. you need to change something or it's good ? and need to set cpu power profile to Bitsum HP ? Sry for my bad english. So you don't need to set the game.exe in "Configure application power profiles", that would be used for non game processes. ![]() That is right but just to be clear on power profile plan during gaming if you look at options of game mode it sets bitsum HP power plan on by default. It's nice up here?If I'm wrong correct me. " If you have something to tell me or that's all. ![]() Quote from: vladfcrb on February 14, 2016, 10:53:35 AM Let's recap : probalance enabled and gaming mode enabled ALWAYS ,i set the games in game mode list and i set power profiles application (lol.exe-bitsum HP and csgo.exe-bitsum HP) ,power profile Bitsum HP ALWAYS, and i do this : "One other option in options>Probalance setting> advanced options, set enabled "Disable CPU core parking during Probalance restraints" if you want.
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