windows throttling

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Windows throttling refers to performance limitations imposed by Windows or hardware to manage power, heat, or system stability. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover scenarios where Windows 11 or Windows 10 may throttle CPU or GPU performance due to thermal constraints, power policies, or background tasks. Users share experiences with throttling during gaming, rendering, or other intensive workloads, and explore solutions like adjusting power settings, updating drivers, or modifying registry keys. The tag also touches on how Microsoft's updates or AI features can inadvertently affect system responsiveness. Troubleshooting tips and comparisons between different hardware configurations are common themes.
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