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CPU Parkcontrol saved my life in bf4, has anyone tried it in FSX?

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Hi All!

 

I just found out about this: http://bitsum.com/about_cpu_core_parking.php

 

I disabled CPU parkcontrol and my Battlefield4 gained wings!!! ULTRA settings in my 3770k and GTX580.

 

I am gonna test this in FSX but no time for this now.

 

has anyone played with this jewel in FSX?

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My FS Photos - My MSFS Settings - i7-14700K / 64GB RAM / MSI 4070 Ti SUPER / 1440p
 

"One can disable or reduce core parking via an attribute of Power Profiles."

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  • Commercial Member

"One can disable or reduce core parking via an attribute of Power Profiles."

 

yes the link i gave includes a reg file to show the park status in power profiles, but the exe makes the job by itself...

 

i just need some time to test it in FSX

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My FS Photos - My MSFS Settings - i7-14700K / 64GB RAM / MSI 4070 Ti SUPER / 1440p
 

Let us know how it is working with FSX.

5950x3d 5.4-5.7 GHz - Asus ROG 870 Crosshair Apex - GSkill Neo 2x 24 Gb 6000 mhz / cas 26 -  MSI RTX 5090 Gaming Trio OC - 1x SSD M2 6000 2TB - 1x SSD M2 2800/1800 1Tb -  Corsair 5400  case - Corsair 360 liquid cooling set  - 3x 75’ TCL tv.

13600  6 cores @ 5.1 GHz / 8 cores @ 4.0 GHz (hypterthreading on) - Asus ROG Strix Gaming D - GSkill Trident 4x Gb 3200 MHz cas 15 - Asus TUF RTX 4080 16 Gb  - 1x SSD M2 2800/1800 2TB - 2x  Sata 600 SSD 500 Mb - Corsair D4000 Airflow case - NXT Krajen Z63 AIO liquide cooling - 

FOV : 200 degrees

My flightsim vids :  https://www.youtube.com/user/fswidesim/videos?shelf_id=0&sort=dd&view=0

 

Changing the Power Profile to High performance definately gives a boost to FSX on my system.

 

:)

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Tom , can you explain how you installed it and what settings you used ?

5950x3d 5.4-5.7 GHz - Asus ROG 870 Crosshair Apex - GSkill Neo 2x 24 Gb 6000 mhz / cas 26 -  MSI RTX 5090 Gaming Trio OC - 1x SSD M2 6000 2TB - 1x SSD M2 2800/1800 1Tb -  Corsair 5400  case - Corsair 360 liquid cooling set  - 3x 75’ TCL tv.

13600  6 cores @ 5.1 GHz / 8 cores @ 4.0 GHz (hypterthreading on) - Asus ROG Strix Gaming D - GSkill Trident 4x Gb 3200 MHz cas 15 - Asus TUF RTX 4080 16 Gb  - 1x SSD M2 2800/1800 2TB - 2x  Sata 600 SSD 500 Mb - Corsair D4000 Airflow case - NXT Krajen Z63 AIO liquide cooling - 

FOV : 200 degrees

My flightsim vids :  https://www.youtube.com/user/fswidesim/videos?shelf_id=0&sort=dd&view=0

 

I had typed a long post about this but this time I'll keep it simple.  It only works if your CPU isn't at 100% load and you have issues like micro stutters. It will not affect anything like speedstep that slows your clocks down either so if you are going this route you may as well get into your BIOS and turn that off too...

 

I know from experience that it will cost you significantly more to operate your computer by disabling any of these power saving features. I used to run my systems full out with a peltier cooler, it was about $50. - $60 more a month @ 8-10 hours/day per month. It will cost you because your system is running full blast when you are gaming ....but also when you are sitting on AVSIM for an hour reading or up getting a drink, eating dinner, downloading etc. That all adds up fast. Best to leave those features on and put the money aside for an upgrade each year than to waste it on electricity and have nothing to show for it...

Steve McNitt

This is nothing more than another utility that does the same thing you can already do through Windows. Just more snake-oil to clog up your system.

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