- Oct 26, 2005
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I'm not talking about 100% load, but rather running at 100% clock speed for CPU, etc. Disabling all power management. I've just been thinking about it for a while and am curious to run a few benchmarks to see how power gating and throttling impact real world performance. It's been many years since we've implemented all these power saving measures and we just accept it as SOP now, but I'm curious if anything has been lost?
Other than BIOS settings and Windows Power Settings, is there anything else that I could use to force the system to run at 100% speed at all times?
Other than BIOS settings and Windows Power Settings, is there anything else that I could use to force the system to run at 100% speed at all times?