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Advice: Unpark Cores on a 13900K?

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Hello all;

Recently I completed a build with good flight sim performance as the main goal. I Installed MSFS. When I check processor use (i13900K) most of the cores (Real and virtual) remain parked. I did a search online and in AVSIM for this problem and all I saw was how to disable core parking via regedit. I'm comfortable with regedit and made the change and the cores remain parked.

The question is: Should I leave the processor the way it is (parking several cores even when running the sim) or should I force the cores on? If I do need to force the cores on, how would I do it? (Keeping in mind I did the regedit "fix" to turn off core parking which did not work)

Specs for reference

13900K processor, ASUS Hero z790 Motherboard, ASUS 4090 GPU, Gskill 32GB 7200 RAM 

Thank you for any help you can provide!

Edited by SKEWR

"I am the Master of the Fist!" -Akuma
 

4 hours ago, SKEWR said:

any help you can provide!

For gaming, CPU Core parking might not be a desirable solution. This negligible power consumption reduction will result in reduced performance and stuttering. I have the same CPU; you can unpark by changing the power plan to "ultimate performance." or searching for the free software Parkcontrol.

747 Captain for the last 39 years, and still learning. 

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@lbrs

Thank you very much!

Only intend on unparking for flight sim and the occasional demanding game. The rest of the time, it can do whatever it wants!

"I am the Master of the Fist!" -Akuma
 

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