Also try going to SETTINGS-GAMING-GAMING MODE "ON"I don’t understand one thing in Windows 11 24H2. I set the power plan in the Control Panel to High Performance, but when I was checking the Windows Settings, I saw that as long as High Performance mode is enabled, Power Saver mode is also turned on. I had to switch to Balanced mode to stop seeing this message. Shouldn’t it be the other way around? I think about it's a windows 11 24H2 bug or something like that.
My experience of 24H2 has been quite the opposite. I've noticed a performance boost and zippy responsive performance.It seems like a bug in Windows 11 24H2. To fix it, make sure High Performance is selected in both Control Panel and Settings. You can also reset your power plans by opening Command Prompt as Admin and running powercfg -restoredefaultschemes. Check for any available updates in Settings > Windows Update and restart your PC to apply the changes. If the problem persists, it may be a bug in the 24H2 update.
I use it since I installed windows 11.Also try going to SETTINGS-GAMING-GAMING MODE "ON"
Do this even if you're not a gamer per se. It will help in performance.
I use high performance mode in control panel, then I check it in windows settings there it wrote power saving mode is active till I use high performance mode. That's my problem. Everyone else has this problem or its just me.It seems like a bug in Windows 11 24H2. To fix it, make sure High Performance is selected in both Control Panel and Settings. You can also reset your power plans by opening Command Prompt as Admin and running powercfg -restoredefaultschemes. Check for any available updates in Settings > Windows Update and restart your PC to apply the changes. If the problem persists, it may be a bug in the 24H2 update.
I didn't want to upgrade. I clean install this shit and I got 24H2 automatic. I couldnt downgrade that.My experience of 24H2 has been quite the opposite. I've noticed a performance boost and zippy responsive performance.
I was initially hesitant to leave 23H2 but am very glad I did. For the record, I'm still on a balancecd power plan in control panel.
Besides the 64 gb ecc ram, I increased the virtual memory paging file 98304gb
1. Open regedit.
2. Navigate to: Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
3. Find MenuShowDelay, right-click, and choose Modify.
4. Change the value to 0 and click OK.