-open AWCC -open CMD as admin -type "powercfg /s SCHEME_MIN -type "POWERCFG.CPL" -make sure high performance is selected -go back to AWCC -Under the FUSION tab, click NEW PROFILE and then select high performance. -Click OK -go back to AWCC home page. -Click power then select high performance
I am trying to change my power plan to high performance but every time I do, the computer keeps changing it back to Balanced.
Sounds like the Fusion Service is messing with you (and syncing with whatever it sees in AW-CC).
My old Aurora-R1 did that once. I just left it on "Balanced" Power-Profile and customized it to High-Performance. It doesn't matter, it's just a set of Presets.
Vanadiel
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January 14th, 2023 12:00
Where are you changing it from, AWCC or Windows?
What version of windows and what aurora version?
Larcade
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January 14th, 2023 13:00
To fix the missing High Performance Power option:
-open AWCC
-open CMD as admin
-type "powercfg /s SCHEME_MIN
-type "POWERCFG.CPL"
-make sure high performance is selected
-go back to AWCC
-Under the FUSION tab, click NEW PROFILE and then select high performance.
-Click OK
-go back to AWCC home page.
-Click power then select high performance
Tesla1856
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January 14th, 2023 20:00
Sounds like the Fusion Service is messing with you (and syncing with whatever it sees in AW-CC).
My old Aurora-R1 did that once. I just left it on "Balanced" Power-Profile and customized it to High-Performance. It doesn't matter, it's just a set of Presets.
steadler
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January 14th, 2023 20:00
Try:
For the AWCC default power options:
open awcc , go to settings ( next to dark/light upper right side of the window)
select: profiles ...make your selections for auto profile (default)