Windows 10: CPU Power Management Option

Discus and support CPU Power Management Option in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Hello, I have a Dell G5 Gaming Laptop, my CPU doesn't seem to let me adjust it's performance in BIOS, so I have looked into the power plan and adjusted... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Mathias Payne, Jan 11, 2021.

  1. CPU Power Management Option


    Hello, I have a Dell G5 Gaming Laptop, my CPU doesn't seem to let me adjust it's performance in BIOS, so I have looked into the power plan and adjusted that. The system performs well and all, but some games need a faster individual CPU speed and my CPU isn't even trying to go at it's base speed! Much less it's turbo! When I plug in my pc to charge it speeds up, but the voltage eventually makes my CPUs go past 100C which is it's limit, so I heard I could use the CPU Power management option to increase the speeds, and etc. but it's not there.

    I have looked in the registry editor and found some files about it but I don't want to mess around with those too much, any ideas on what I should do? Thanks if you even read this far! CPU Power Management Option 98109ac6-2d96-494b-a12c-72afac3cd2f5?upload=true.png

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    Mathias Payne, Jan 11, 2021
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  2. Xylee Del Win User

    Windows 10 power options

    Bad drivers installed in your computer could cause various issues, including problems with power options. We suggest that you verify and update the drivers. Here are the steps on how to verify and update the drivers:

    • Go to Search, type devmg, and open Device Manager.
    • Check the whole list of installed hardware, see if none of them has a yellow exclamation mark aside from its icon.
    • If any of the installed hardware has an exclamation mark, right click on it, and select
      Update driver software.
    • Restart your computer, if needed.

    Keep us updated with your concern.
     
    Xylee Del, Jan 11, 2021
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  3. Windows 10 Power Options Not working

    Hi,

    Welcome to Microsoft Community and thank you for your interest in Windows 10.

    I suggest you to follow the below methods and check if it helps.

    Method 1: Use the hardware troubleshooter to fix the issue

    The Hardware Troubleshooter is an automated tool which will check the hardware connected to the computer for any known issues with it and provides the details and on how to fix them. Follow these steps and run the troubleshooter.
    Follow these steps:

    • Press Windows key to get the Start menu.
    • Type Troubleshooting in the search box right up corner and hit enter.
    • Click on Troubleshooting tab.
    • Click on view all option on the upper left corner.
    • Select the power options from the list.
    • Click Next to run the power Troubleshooter.
    Method 2: Also I suggest you to create a new power plan and check if it helps.

    • Go to control panel and then click on power options.
    • Then click on create new power plan.
    • Change the power plan accordingly and check.
    Hope this information was helpful and do let us know if you need further assistance. We will be glad to assist.
     
    Karthicka_R, Jan 11, 2021
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  4. CPU Power Management Option

    Platform Power Management CapabilitiesCPU Power Management Option :pCI Express Active-State Power Management (ASPM) Disabled

    Hi,



    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.



    We understand your concern with the battery report. Active State Power Management or ASPM is a power management protocol used to manage PCI Express-based serial link devices as links become less active over time. It is normally used on laptops and
    other mobile Internet devices to extend battery life.



    In order to get clarity and to assist you accordingly, please reply with the answers to the questions below.



    • What is the make and model of the PC?
    • Are there any devices connected to the computer?


    Please respond to the private message with the required information for further investigation. However, we would suggest you to perform these steps.



    Change the advanced power plan settings.

    1. Right click at Windows Start menu icon and select Control Panel.
    2. Set the View by to: Small icons.
    3. Click on Power Option, then click on Change plan setting.
    4. Select Changeadvanced power settings.
    5. Scroll down and expand PCI Express and
      Link State Power Management
    6. Change the option for both On battery
      and Plugged in to Maximum power savings.
    7. Then click Ok.


    We await your response.



    Aditya Roy

    Microsoft Community – Moderator
     
    Aditya_Roy, Jan 11, 2021
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