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Desktop users have no reason to choose “Power saver,” and even laptop users should consider the “Balanced” option when unplugged - and “High performance” when connected to a power source. “High performance” gives you the most oomph, but uses the most power “Balanced” finds a happy medium between power use and better performance and “Power saver” does everything it can to give you as much battery life as possible. To change your power setting, simply choose the one you want, then exit Control Panel. You’ll typically see two options: “Balanced (recommended)” and “Power saver.' (Depending on your make and model, you might see other plans here as well, including some branded by the manufacturer.) To see the “High performance” setting, click the down arrow by “Show additional plans.” IDGĬhange your power settings in Control Panel to give your PC a performance boost.

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To do it, launch the Control Panel app, then select Hardware and Sound > Power Options.