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No 'High Performance' power options
XPS 13 9360 / Windows 10 Home
Hi!
I don't have any 'High Performance' power option available on my new laptop. Only 'Balanced' and 'Dell':
When creating a new custom plan the only things I can adjust are the timers for turning off the display and putting the system to sleep.
Going to Advanced Settings (for any plan) only shows the following:
I'm having unusual CPU load issues with the audio software I use and I'd like to know that it's not because the program (Ableton Live) is not being allowed full use of the CPU.
What I'd like to be able to do is set up a High Performance plan that allows full use of the processors.
Any help with restoring those options would be much appreciated!
I'm new to Windows 10 - and owning a laptop - so safe to assume I know very little.
Thanks in advance.
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February 6th, 2019 13:00
I managed to solve the issue, so posting this in case it helps someone else. I had to follow the steps found here - https://help.ableton.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000211304-How-to-disable-power-throttling-on-Windows Specifically the steps to edit the 'CsEnabled' value from '1' to '0'. After a restart I finally have access to the High Performance power plan as well as being able to adjust the Processor Power Management settings (and a host of others that were previously unavailable).
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January 21st, 2019 14:00
It is well hidden-- Power options, Power and sleep, Additional power settings on the right and then Show more plans.
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August 26th, 2019 21:00
Thank you very much, this helped me with my XPS 15 7590 win 10 ver 1903.
TwistaX
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October 10th, 2019 16:00
Thanks a lot for this. Editing this registry entry solved my issue, which is the same issue described by the original poster.
Honestly though. I don't understand why Dell would force their users to edit the Windows Registry in order to access the normal power management options. Dell, do you want me to hate you as much as Apple? Because this is how you get me to hate you as much as Apple.
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October 27th, 2019 10:00
Nice find @User27, the missing Power Plans one really bugging me and this worked
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April 9th, 2024 21:57
@ESEC_king why I dont have CsEnable,Im using dell vostro 5502 can you help me fix it.Thank you
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April 10th, 2024 03:49
@User27 Im using windows 11 with my laptop dell vostro 5502 and I have
status like you so if you fixed it can you help me ?