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Post by brandon on Mar 29, 2024 12:48:11 GMT
I've just noticed something, and I'm not sure if anybody else has mentioned it before so I'll make a quick post about it.
Using IR MAX 5.14, I was able to get ~23EHz, but I noticed that when I plugged my laptop in with a charger, this changes to 38-39EHz.
Just thought I'd let this out in case it helps any of you guys
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Post by AnthroHeart on Mar 29, 2024 12:55:41 GMT
I've just noticed something, and I'm not sure if anybody else has mentioned it before so I'll make a quick post about it. Using IR MAX 5.14, I was able to get ~23EHz, but I noticed that when I plugged my laptop in with a charger, this changes to 38-39EHz. Just thought I'd let this out in case it helps any of you guys I can't say for sure, but Windows might improve processes when plugged into an outlet. It may be doing performance mode when plugged in.
If you want it to run faster on battery (which might not be recommended) you can probably edit the power plan and use advanced options to change performance on battery.
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Post by sound on Mar 29, 2024 16:52:54 GMT
I've just noticed something, and I'm not sure if anybody else has mentioned it before so I'll make a quick post about it. Using IR MAX 5.14, I was able to get ~23EHz, but I noticed that when I plugged my laptop in with a charger, this changes to 38-39EHz. Just thought I'd let this out in case it helps any of you guys I can't say for sure, but Windows might improve processes when plugged into an outlet. It may be doing performance mode when plugged in.
If you want it to run faster on battery (which might not be recommended) you can probably edit the power plan and use advanced options to change performance on battery.
Yeah, it's got to be the power plan. Press Windows key (flag) + R. Type 'control'. Search 'power'. Press Edit power plan. There will be a blue edit link next to the current power plan in bold. Then another blue link for editing advanced options.
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