Windows sets your computer to 'Balanced' power plan by default. Balanced means balances performance with energy consumption. Of course, we need a maximum speed with less power consumption.
Here, I'll tell you the tips and tricks to increase the speed of your windows by using less power.
First, right click on battery icon and click power options.
Then, at the left pane, click create power plan.
After that, click 'Balanced', and rename your plan to whatever you want. In this case, I'll rename the plan to 'Maximum Power'. Click next to proceed.
Now, change the turn off the display to 5 minutes or whatever you want. Then, click create
After that, click change the plan settings.
Next, click change advanced power settings
Change those settings based as I write down below. The settings applies to 'On battery' and 'Plugged in'.
Note: If I don't show some option below, feel free to set it by yourself. Don't worry, it doesn't affect any performance.
- Hard disk>Turn off hard disk after>5 Minutes.
- Internet Explorer>JavaScript Timer Frequency>Maximum Performance
- Desktop background settings>Slide show>Up to you. Setting this option to Paused will make the battery stay longer
- Wireless Adapter Settings>Power Saving Mode>Maximum Performance
- USB settings>USB selective suspend setting>Enabled
- Intel(R) Graphics Settings>Intel(R) Graphics Power Plan>Maximum Performance, If you're an AMD user or else, you can change them plan to maximum performance.
- PCI Express>Link State Power Management>Maximum power savings
- Maximum processor frequency> Don't change
- Processor power management>Minimum processor state>0%
- Processor power management>System cooling policy>Active
- Processor power management>Maximum processor state>100%
- Battery>Critical battery level>3%
- Battery>Low battery notification>On
Next, click OK
Now, make sure you selected the power plan to Maximum Power.
That's it! Now you're ready for action!
Please share this blog to others if they need some performance.
Thank you for reading.
good job
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