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TurboBoost Power plan


scrd01

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Hi All,

 

Been testing this on a w64 laptop, no probs so far but 1 question

Under Turboboost use ASC power plan v current

WHAT is/are the ASC power plan settings????,

so that you choose the better option.

 

Once these are known it could be possible to integrate them into AMC.

 

Roy

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You can check it in Control Panel

 

Hi All,

 

Been testing this on a w64 laptop, no probs so far but 1 question

Under Turboboost use ASC power plan v current

WHAT is/are the ASC power plan settings????,

so that you choose the better option.

 

Once these are known it could be possible to integrate them into AMC.

 

Roy

You can easily check all the settings of the ASC power plan via control panel.

Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options >.

Here you will see a few power plans.

If you see the ASC power plan well and good and if you dont , click on the drop down arrow adjacent to how additional plans. You will see the power plan settings.

Hope it was helpful.:-D:-D:-D

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power

 

Hi,

I know what and where the power options are in windows.

The plans definition for windows mainly determines >> when << to reduce the power supplied to certain functions and major components,

NOT programmes or services, which is what the ASC titled option does,(option available at boot-up)

(see screenshot power options only selected)

obviously confusing.

 

I posted this months ago

 

Roy,

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