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2018/05/19 13:23:37
Sajin
Soulutionzzz
Sajin
No problem. Sounds good. Just disable/enable your virus protection as needed.

Just out of curiosity, is there anything else you'd recommend doing beyond what you've already shared?


Do #6, #7 & #8 listed here.
2018/05/20 05:27:29
529th
What is your Windows Power scheme set at?  Even at 'High Performance' there can be issues if your cores are stuck in idle
2018/05/20 14:19:53
bob16314
You can add and enable the new 'Ultimate Performance' power plan to Windows 10 as described here (and other places) and see if it matters.
 
This new plan option is only workable in Windows 10 versions not older than 1803.
 
The new plan option is geared towards reducing micro-latencies.

How Microsoft describes it:
"As part of our effort to provide the absolute maximum performance we’re introducing a new power policy called Ultimate Performance. Windows has developed key areas where performance and efficiency tradeoffs are made in the OS. Over time, we’ve amassed a collection of settings which allow the OS to quickly tune the behavior based on user preference, policy, underlying hardware or workload. This new policy builds on the current High-Performance policy, and it goes a step further to eliminate micro-latencies associated with fine grained power management techniques."
 
For power-users, you can un-hide (or re-hide) the hidden Processor Park Control/Power settings in Advanced Power Settings -> Processor power management features by opening a Command Prompt (Admin), then Copy and Paste in the following and press Enter..This will be applied to all plans.

Un-Hide Codes:
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 8baa4a8a-14c6-4451-8e8b-14bdbd197537 -ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 36687f9e-e3a5-4dbf-b1dc-15eb381c6863 -ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 4e4450b3-6179-4e91-b8f1-5bb9938f81a1 -ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR cfeda3d0-7697-4566-a922-a9086cd49dfa -ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 06cadf0e-64ed-448a-8927-ce7bf90eb35d -ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 12a0ab44-fe28-4fa9-b3bd-4b64f44960a6 -ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 40fbefc7-2e9d-4d25-a185-0cfd8574bac6 -ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 4b92d758-5a24-4851-a470-815d78aee119 -ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 7b224883-b3cc-4d79-819f-8374152cbe7c -ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 943c8cb6-6f93-4227-ad87-e9a3feec08d1 -ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 619b7505-003b-4e82-b7a6-4dd29c300971 -ATTRIB_HIDE

Re-Hide Codes:
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 8baa4a8a-14c6-4451-8e8b-14bdbd197537 +ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 36687f9e-e3a5-4dbf-b1dc-15eb381c6863 +ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 4e4450b3-6179-4e91-b8f1-5bb9938f81a1 +ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR cfeda3d0-7697-4566-a922-a9086cd49dfa +ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 06cadf0e-64ed-448a-8927-ce7bf90eb35d +ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 12a0ab44-fe28-4fa9-b3bd-4b64f44960a6 +ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 40fbefc7-2e9d-4d25-a185-0cfd8574bac6 +ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 4b92d758-5a24-4851-a470-815d78aee119 +ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 7b224883-b3cc-4d79-819f-8374152cbe7c +ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 943c8cb6-6f93-4227-ad87-e9a3feec08d1 +ATTRIB_HIDE
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 619b7505-003b-4e82-b7a6-4dd29c300971 +ATTRIB_HIDE

 
Just tossing in some food for thought.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2018/05/20 16:10:16
529th
You can just manually edit the processor performance attributes under the registry key.  There is a list of about 75 more or less options to go through.  The  way I did it was I read through the descriptions and chose which 'attributes' I wanted to un-hide, then edited them in the 'Power Options' settings under High Performance. 
2018/05/22 09:13:14
Sajin
How is everything running now?
2018/05/24 14:39:31
Soulutionzzz
Sajin
How is everything running now?


I always had trouble with trying to switch the Power Plan into "High Performance" - it always defaults back to "Balanced" the instant I close the window.
 
I'll try messing with the registry.
2018/05/24 16:16:47
EVGATech_AdamB
You might also want to take a look at the link here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/7a0763/standby_memory_issue_causing_stutters_on_creators/. It's hard to tell if this will resolve your issues, but it may be worth a shot. 

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