“These plans are not optimized for Intel and while may be better than the standard Windows plans, they are not even remotely the best.
Especially when used with 12th & 13th Gen with E-Cores.
But same goes for the standard Windows plans, they are terrible and not properly configured for the P-Cores.”
What does this mean, is someone else making better plans?
He’s referencing the AMD power plans and this is why he made an Intel version for Windows 10. If you read the second page of the forum you’ll see that Windows 11 does a better job and these plans are not needed.
“These plans are not optimized for Intel and while may be better than the standard Windows plans, they are not even remotely the best.
Especially when used with 12th & 13th Gen with E-Cores.
But same goes for the standard Windows plans, they are terrible and not properly configured for the P-Cores.”
What does this mean, is someone else making better plans?
I made a plan. A plan to stay on Windows 10 for the foreseeable future.
He’s referencing the AMD power plans and this is why he made an Intel version for Windows 10. If you read the second page of the forum you’ll see that Windows 11 does a better job and these plans are not needed.
Good I always feel these plans are not needed in the grand scheme of things
i have few powerplans ,. and thats better than this :)
https://www.reddit.com/r/intel/comments/17gy9xp/how_you_are_using_powerplans_with_hybrid/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
and check this : https://imgur.com/a/wJzzkuX those powerplan deal , e cores issues/latency issues also ,…