I have been having many a problem with games lagging every so often due to CPU spikes! Metro 2033 Redux, BF4, Dying light to name but a few!
I discovered a handy little App, for un-parking CPU cores, more info here So I was intrigued and decided to give it a go, nothing to loose right?
I ran the un-park CPU App, it can be directly downloaded from here Using the app I then un-parked 3 cores, restarted and wow just wow!, stutter within games has disappeared instantly! Absolutely amazed!, boy is Windows OS poor at managing the CPU, for energy efficiency reasons!
Speed step, etc. is still down clocking CPU, by means of lowering the CPU multiplier, (I have my voltage locked for my 4.2GHz OC) when browsing the Internet, etc. My max clock of 4.2GHz still kicks in for heavy applications or games - Result!
Every game is now playing buttery smooth, with increased frame rates! It almost compares to a 5GHz OC!
I assume this should work on any multi-core CPU, including AMD's offerings. It should also work for non-threaded Intel CPU's.
I would be very interested to hear other peoples experience with un-parking their CPU cores, and any performance boost as a result.
I discovered a handy little App, for un-parking CPU cores, more info here So I was intrigued and decided to give it a go, nothing to loose right?
I ran the un-park CPU App, it can be directly downloaded from here Using the app I then un-parked 3 cores, restarted and wow just wow!, stutter within games has disappeared instantly! Absolutely amazed!, boy is Windows OS poor at managing the CPU, for energy efficiency reasons!
Speed step, etc. is still down clocking CPU, by means of lowering the CPU multiplier, (I have my voltage locked for my 4.2GHz OC) when browsing the Internet, etc. My max clock of 4.2GHz still kicks in for heavy applications or games - Result!
Every game is now playing buttery smooth, with increased frame rates! It almost compares to a 5GHz OC!
I assume this should work on any multi-core CPU, including AMD's offerings. It should also work for non-threaded Intel CPU's.
I would be very interested to hear other peoples experience with un-parking their CPU cores, and any performance boost as a result.
Un-park cores for performance increase
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