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    How to revert 'core-unparking'?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by o0phantom0o, May 26, 2014.

  1. o0phantom0o

    o0phantom0o Notebook Consultant

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    Hey guys
    I've read about how 'core-unparking' can gain some decent performance gains in certain CPU dependent games such as BF4 and even Titanfall.

    From my understanding, it is safe to unpark cores, the only downside being higher battery consumption. I'm ok with that because I only wish to use it when I am plugged in.

    I have found programs that can unpark my CPU cores for me, however, I do not see any option to revert the effect. Is it even possible? will I be stuck with unparked cores for life(or the next windows installation) or is it possible to get 'parked cores' once I'm done with the gaming? and if so, how?
     
  2. M3ezu

    M3ezu Notebook Consultant

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    When I last checked the popular options had the ability to revert the process.
     
  3. o0phantom0o

    o0phantom0o Notebook Consultant

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    yea man I noticed that as well. Thanks for the reply anyways =D