powercfg -setacvalueindex scheme_current sub_processor 0cc5b647-c1df-4637-891a-dec35c318583 100 powercfg -setdcvalueindex scheme_current sub_processor 0cc5b647-c1df-4637-891a-dec35c318583 100 powercfg -setactive scheme_current
If you are a competitive gamer or a user dealing with unexplainable micro-stutters, disable core parking
Core parking is a power-saving feature introduced in that dynamically shuts down (parks) CPU cores when they are not under heavy load. While this reduces electricity consumption and heat—crucial for laptops and energy-efficient servers—it can introduce a latency penalty when the system has to "wake up" a core to handle a sudden task. Why You Should Disable It While it may not add 50 frames per
It is a free optimization that ensures your hardware is ready to react the second you need it. While it may not add 50 frames per second, it provides the consistency needed for a smoother experience. For general browsing or office work, however, it makes little difference, and keeping it enabled might save a few cents on your electric bill. it makes little difference