Does Saving Power Mean Hurting Performance?
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Patrick Schmid and Achim Roos
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Application Benchmarks
Our anti-virus check revealed a small difference between high-performance and power-saving modes.
Studio 12 completed our workload slightly quicker when power-saving features were switched off.
WinRAR showed a clear performance advantage for the high-performance setup with all power-saving options switched off.
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