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Originally Posted by bronco67
This guy is a bonehead.
For one thing, I can't find that registry value, and another thing is that once the system needs the parked CPU, it will unpark itself and all power will be used at 100%. It doesn't matter if its parked when the computer isn't doing much. It's using all that it can depending on how the app is coded to take advantage of multicore.
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Not true, while encoding video that uses multi threading my some of my cpu cores stayed parked.
After disabling cpu parking, all my cores are now active and a definite speed booster especially while encoding video.