![Psst... by modifying the processor power management, in the power plan (f.x using quick cpu) you can really gain a massive performance or battery increase. : r/Windows10 Psst... by modifying the processor power management, in the power plan (f.x using quick cpu) you can really gain a massive performance or battery increase. : r/Windows10](https://preview.redd.it/a35p18hkcqp51.png?auto=webp&s=36c5c19d7f722b506c5476762541a9c983b0a7dd)
Psst... by modifying the processor power management, in the power plan (f.x using quick cpu) you can really gain a massive performance or battery increase. : r/Windows10
![windows 10 - In the "High Performance" power plan, why does the CPU always shows 100% usage? - Super User windows 10 - In the "High Performance" power plan, why does the CPU always shows 100% usage? - Super User](https://i.stack.imgur.com/ikzwO.png)
windows 10 - In the "High Performance" power plan, why does the CPU always shows 100% usage? - Super User
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