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Old 03-30-2010, 10:46 AM
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Default Core Parking, number of available cores

Has anyone done this in order to make all cores available at all times, so they aren't 'parked'?
This is only for Win7 users.

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- Go to Regedit

- Find this key:- " 0cc5b647-c1df-4637-891a-dec35c318583 "

- Within this key, there is a value called: " ValueMax "

- This value represents the % number of cores the system will park - the default 100% ie: all Cores are potentially park-able

- Change the value from 64 to 0 so the " ValueMin " and " ValueMax " are both zero

- You will have to find the key a few times and repeat the process for each time it is found - the number of instances will depend on the number of power profiles in your system.

- Do a full shutdown and power-off and cold-re-start
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If so, does it make any difference?

Thanks

GD
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