Posts Tagged ‘Power Settings’

Tweak Your Computer’s Power Settings for Improved Performance

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

One of the most popular services we offer at JumpstartMyPC.com is a PC Tuneup.  Why?  Because people want speed from their computer and they have steadily watched their PC slow down, down…. down to a crawl.  We have highlighted numerous ways that anyone can improve their own PC performance (like defrags, registry cleans and deleting unnecessary files) but today we tackle the simplest tweak possible, power settings.  Most people have no clue that their computer is designed to monitor and control power usage.  This feature is built into Windows and changing the settings is super easy.

WARNING: Before jumping into the step-by-step, it is important to note that changing these settings may very well provide you with a performance boost, but it might come at a price.  Pay close attention to the temperature of your system (especially with laptops).  I have seen cases where increasing the power settings has resulted in a system that “runs hot.”  While this is not the standard, it is something to keep an eye on.  It is also important to keep in mind that these settings are to be used while the computer is plugged into a constant power source.  If you are using a laptop and are concerned about prolonging the battery life, be certain that you change the “running on batteries” settings or “power plan” accordingly.

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