Disabling Core Parking


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    windows 7 64bit on both
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    Disabling Core Parking


    ok, so i've just learned about Core Parking in Windows 7. i've found a link to a microsoft support website that supposedly says microsoft released a hotfix for disable core parking.

    i'm wondering if anyone can vouch for this hotfix? of has any information on core parking or personal experience. i think i'm going to give it a try anyways, but mostly i'm wondering if i should to the registry edit found here or do the microsoft hotfix found here

    the regedit way seems to be reversible if you don't like it by simply re-editing the registry to the previous values you changed it from. the microsoft hotfix says its not reversible or "uninstallable" (if thats a word LoL).

    BTW i have confirmed my computer is core parking. i want to see if this helps my games in the slightest bit.

    *EDIT: also, microsoft's support webpage i've linked there claims "When this update is installed, Bulldozer modules will be less likely to achieve the C6 power state."

    does this mean it will be disabled if i disable "core C6 state" in the bios?
    Last edited by socrgy9; 20 Aug 2013 at 17:50. Reason: forgot information
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  2. Posts : 306
    windows 7 64bit on both
    Thread Starter
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    socrgy9 said:
    *EDIT: also, microsoft's support webpage i've linked there claims "When this update is installed, Bulldozer modules will be less likely to achieve the C6 power state."

    does this mean it will be disabled if i disable "core C6 state" in the bios?
    answered my own question, no it doesnt. i tried it.
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    Windows 10 Pro (x64)
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    Just FYI, Core Parking has no effect on gaming. When the computer is under load and can use all available resources, i.e., all processor cores then they will come out of their low power state, on their own without any help from you. You do not need to babysit this stuff.

    I keep my processor's (i7 3930k) power saving features active to their max, core parking, frequency throttling (i.e. down clocking) because I don't need the full power when browsing the internet or watching a video. But all that power is available at a moments notice for 3d rendering/photoshop, intensive gaming, etc.
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  4. Posts : 306
    windows 7 64bit on both
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    yea i was afraid someone was going to say that. i tried it out for myself and didnt see any noticeable difference, so i just undid what i did in regedit and its back on now.

    thanks
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