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30 November 18, 16:29
Quote:Windows 10 users and administrators may assign graphics performance preferences to specific programs on the operating system.
Windows 10 supports different power plans, e.g. power saver or the new ultimate performance plan. Devices may switch between different power plans automatically, depending on whether they are connected to a power source or run on battery, or manually.
Windows users may also run one of the good dozen power plan switching programs such as Easy Power Plan Switcher, Laptop Power Plan Assistant, or PowerSchemeSwitcher.
Microsoft added a feature to the Settings application of the Windows 10 operating system to assign graphics performance preferences to individual Win32 programs or UWP applications
You could assign the high performance preference to a computer game or other application that is resource intensive, or the power saving preference to an application that is very power hungry.
Full reading:
https://www.ghacks.net/2018/11/30/assign...-programs/