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I posted a link to explain it HERE. The CPU is constantly compressing/decompressing data. How fast it can do this largely depends on the instruction sets built-in the chip.
Tried this trick and it has absolutely no effects on my system...I wonder if that is i'm already oc'ed @4.2 or is Intel proc?In short, here is the better method from sky60234:-
- Go to Regedit
- Find this key:- " 0cc5b647-c1df-4637-891a-dec35c318583 "
- Within this key, there is a value called: " ValueMax "
- This value represents the % number of cores the system will park - the default 100% ie: all Cores are potentially park-able
- Change the value from 64 to 0 so the " ValueMin " and " ValueMax " are both zero
- You will have to find the key a few times and repeat the process for each time it is found - the number of instances will depend on the number of power profiles in your system [ in my DAW it was only found twice ]
- Do a full shutdown and power-off and cold-re-start
I can see in resources monitor, cores running smooth all together but seeing no improvements or slow down, even in a FPS benchmark. Placebo effect?
nobodyspecial find this very intersting, but find this also which states
The Resource Monitor Doesn't Show The Whole Story
The resource monitor can show you which cores are parked when it does its sample (poll), but that is only once per second. Cores can be parked and unparked hundreds of times a second, so keep that in mind.
DO NOT MANUALLY EDIT THE REGISTRY. THIS WILL TRICK PARKCONTROL INTO THINKING CORE PARKING IS ON, BUT IT HAS NO EFFECT ON THE OPERATING SYSTEM!
this page ParkControl is FREEWARE to tweak and disable Windows CPU core parking! explains how to do it via terminal without even needing to cold reboot and even add the cold parking into your windows power options nobodyspecial now very happy you find this and thank you NoN much! :]
result = happy even cores they thank you too NoN
.added 2 pictures 1 of even core function and one of new setting in windows power management i can turn on off or set % to my liking very good result
[QUOTE=madcratebuilder;2713572]The new box, still at default bios. Seems very stable for now, another day or two and I'll start the OC.
.forgetfull nobodysepecial forget to take pre-OC measurements before his OC to compare to post-OC but it ok, i talk to nice representative about custom bios from my gpu company as i prepare to solder an extra 6pin PCI-E power insertion plug
.my gpu has 10 phase DIGI+ VRM 6+8 pci-e power insertion plugs plus a place where you can solder extra 6 pin plug but nobodyspecial wait for his water block to water cool this card before he take fantastic-drastic-mentally-unstable-overclocking-spastic measures
.thank you madcratebuilder for reminding nobodyspecial of taking pre and post measurements this very foolish and my mind sometimes wonder into informal fallacy zone not good at all
I didn't do pre-post on my 8350 build and regretted it, remembered this time.