- Oct 15, 2012
 
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Hey folks!
Today I stumbled upon a Win7 energy saving feature known as "Core Parking". What it does is that, depending on the CPU´s state (idle, load), this feature would temporarily "park" some cores and instead just let 1 core do the work in order to save energy etc.
The problem arises, as soon as the system gets under load again, as the sudden "unparking" of the resting cores can/will lead to performance spikes. This is just very generally speaking and from feedback, most people experienced overall better system performance (games, apps) upon disabling this feature.
Now I was amazed that I didn´t find anything related to "Core Parking" here so I was wondering if any of you guys know about that.
It obviously affects multi-core processors and seems to be specifically only affecting the Intel iCore CPUs w/ HT and also the AMD FX ones. I´m not sure about the Phenom II CPUs though, most likely not.
There are some registry tweaks out there, which turn off this feature and even certain apps that detect "parked" cores and permanently enable them. This feature is somewhat related to the energy saving options under BIOS and one might say that disabling those would already do the job, however people still had "parked" cores after all.
To see, whether you have "parked" cores or not, got to Task Manager -> Performance tab -> Performance monitor -> CPU tab.
			
			Today I stumbled upon a Win7 energy saving feature known as "Core Parking". What it does is that, depending on the CPU´s state (idle, load), this feature would temporarily "park" some cores and instead just let 1 core do the work in order to save energy etc.
The problem arises, as soon as the system gets under load again, as the sudden "unparking" of the resting cores can/will lead to performance spikes. This is just very generally speaking and from feedback, most people experienced overall better system performance (games, apps) upon disabling this feature.
Now I was amazed that I didn´t find anything related to "Core Parking" here so I was wondering if any of you guys know about that.
It obviously affects multi-core processors and seems to be specifically only affecting the Intel iCore CPUs w/ HT and also the AMD FX ones. I´m not sure about the Phenom II CPUs though, most likely not.
There are some registry tweaks out there, which turn off this feature and even certain apps that detect "parked" cores and permanently enable them. This feature is somewhat related to the energy saving options under BIOS and one might say that disabling those would already do the job, however people still had "parked" cores after all.
To see, whether you have "parked" cores or not, got to Task Manager -> Performance tab -> Performance monitor -> CPU tab.
				
		
			