Should i leave Global C-States Disabled by default?

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Re: Should i leave Global C-States Disabled by default?

Post by lolokaa » 21 Mar 2025, 06:39

I would recommend you do 'powercfg -restoredefaultschemes' in elevated CMD and choose High/Ultimate performance plan, and leave it as it is.

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Re: Should i leave Global C-States Disabled by default?

Post by JimCarry » 21 Mar 2025, 13:38

lolokaa wrote:
21 Mar 2025, 06:39
I would recommend you do 'powercfg -restoredefaultschemes' in elevated CMD and choose High/Ultimate performance plan, and leave it as it is.
read my last post,no chance in hell.

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Re: Should i leave Global C-States Disabled by default?

Post by lolokaa » 21 Mar 2025, 13:43

Well, my friend, believe it or not, doing what I suggested gives you High/Ultimate performance (with both having min. + max. 100% by default) and exactly what you just posted previously. So what exactly had no chance in hell of happening for you, considering it is already done?

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Re: Should i leave Global C-States Disabled by default?

Post by JimCarry » 21 Mar 2025, 13:50

lolokaa wrote:
21 Mar 2025, 13:43
Well, my friend, believe it or not, doing what I suggested gives you High/Ultimate performance (with both having min. + max. 100% by default) and exactly what you just posted previously. So what exactly had no chance in hell of happening for you, considering it is already done?
you did not read anything when i load up a new power plan via cmd command min proc state is 0%,when i did it to 100% it is way better for me like a user above sugested to me,so you are saying that i must not to that and play with default power plan wich is min proc 0%,as i said i played cs2 match and is ulta bad,so no chance in hell i will play with default power plan ,i will at least change min proc from 0 to 100%.so bassicly a default ultimate power plan fresh new but with one changefor now.

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Re: Should i leave Global C-States Disabled by default?

Post by JimCarry » 21 Mar 2025, 13:52

lolokaa wrote:
21 Mar 2025, 13:43
Well, my friend, believe it or not, doing what I suggested gives you High/Ultimate performance (with both having min. + max. 100% by default) and exactly what you just posted previously. So what exactly had no chance in hell of happening for you, considering it is already done?
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Re: Should i leave Global C-States Disabled by default?

Post by lolokaa » 21 Mar 2025, 13:57

I just told you that High/Ultimate performance has a default state of 100% for minimum and maximum. If your power plans do not have that set to default, that means you've either modified your power plans or you're not using High/Ultimate. We can see from your posts that you've done some testing with various plans and different settings-- hence why I'm suggesting you use 'powercfg -restoredefaultschemes' in an elevated CMD to make sure that you've cleared everything and get a proper power plan.

Conclusively; you will yield the best performance and stability from resetting your plans and utilize the High (or Ultimate, if your system has it) performance plan. Give it a try, and you will see that the min./max. is 100% by default :) With that said, you do you ;)

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Re: Should i leave Global C-States Disabled by default?

Post by RealNC » 21 Mar 2025, 15:57

JimCarry wrote:
21 Mar 2025, 13:52
On my system, the "High Peformance" Windows power profile uses "100%" for "Minimum processor state."

I don't know if the power profiles are edited when installing chipset drivers though.
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Re: Should i leave Global C-States Disabled by default?

Post by JimCarry » 21 Mar 2025, 18:01

RealNC wrote:
21 Mar 2025, 15:57
JimCarry wrote:
21 Mar 2025, 13:52
On my system, the "High Peformance" Windows power profile uses "100%" for "Minimum processor state."

I don't know if the power profiles are edited when installing chipset drivers though.
i dont have chipset drivers,and i load ultimate power plan via cmd command.

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