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Garpatron

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  1. (Obviously just by looking at my account you will probably realize I am fairly new to this community. I have modded Skyrim extensively for quite some time and have managed to get approximately 400 mods to work together without any crashes. That said, I have gained some experience and modding wisdom from doing so and I intend to do my best to assist in the development of this guide.) I noticed in the guide that Ana mentioned disabling CPU Core Parking but her reason seems inaccurate. Ana claims that when cores are parked they are not being used at all, this is only partially correct. Cores that are parked will remain in that state (kind of like putting your computer to sleep). However, if you are running something that requires a lot of CPU power (Games, Video Editing Software, unpacking/compressing a .rar file, etc...), all the cores, which were previously parked, will be unparked to perform the task. And after it’s done, they will be parked again. (I also suspect that it would increase CPU idle temperature by a few degrees when always unparked) The whole point of this feature is get a bit more time out of a laptop battery but it should not matter with a desktop. I figure adding a more descriptive definition of what parked cores are the effects of unparking and a note suggesting that laptop users keep it on would be useful. Edit: As for Registry Cleaning (https://tinyurl.com/lcajpyx). Again, it should be completely up to the individual. Edit 2: I've read some more into CPU unparking and it's benefits (fps gains, less stutter, etc...). From what I can tell though the gains are only noticeable in older or lower end cpus (i3 price ranges). Either way, if battery life is not your concern and you are on a desktop then go right ahead.
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