![]() Since you probably don’t want to be in this power plan all the time, we include automation to switch the active power plan when specific applications or games are running ( Performance Mode), or only when the user is active ( IdleSaver). Core parking is disabled and the CPU never drops below its nominal (base) frequency. ![]() In this power plan, your CPU always remains ready to execute new code. Put simply, these power saving technologies come with a performance trade-off, so they should be disabled when maximum performance is desired.īoth ParkControl and Process Lasso offer a power profile, Bitsum Highest Performance, that is pre-configured for ultimate performance. With ParkControl, we revealed hidden CPU settings that control core parking, and wrote about how CPU core parking and frequency scaling can affect performance of real-world CPU loads. This especially benefits bursting CPU loads, which are the most common real-world CPU use pattern. ![]() This eliminates latency otherwise encountered while bringing the CPU out of a low power state. ![]() Process Lasso’s Performance Mode induces the ‘Bitsum Highest Performance’ power plan that keeps your CPU ready to execute code at all times. ![]()
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