Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Better system performance II

Since last time ,you have changed your battery power plan to power saver, you still might have some overheating and slow system problem. So now we are going to change the CPU usage ratio on different battery stages. You have two options, either continue using the original power saver plan, or if you don't want to change the parent plan function you can create a custom plan.

 To start creating your own custom settings go to battery/power options in system  security and look for create your own power plan on the left menu, or click the manual power saver plan.
After choosing your plan, make any custom changes to the basic options at the center and then look for a link  'change advance power settings'.



You have plenty of toggle menus to open a specific task, but scroll down and open the 'Processor power management'> Maximum processor state. The initial percentage should be 100%. Decrease the amount your percentage by range of 10~45% (recommended) depending on your desire/system ; you may exceed the given range but you might notice your CPU speed is extremely low.
Note: You might need to make the Plugged in percentage higher than On Battery since the system is more conformable not running on battery power. 
  •         Now your processor takes more time to run applications but all the alerts/ overheating severity will decrease.
  •  You can make the minimal percentage higher if you have a high standard computer. All the other options could be changed later, but the one that effects the system the most  is the process state that you have just changed.



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