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This is a low powered ultrabook that will throttle down if power plan isn't configured.
Set it to performance mode
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well, I tried to set it, but even though the cmd said it added the high performance plan, i can't see it on the power options.
do you maybe know what can be the issue for this?
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Hem. No, I never used cmd to do so.
Can't you set it in tr control panel ?
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I've always just created the power plan via gui and set it all to performance there. My 2500u struggles with a lot of games, and gets hot quick.. so it throttles. Your specter isnt much different than my envy..
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High Performance power plan is apparently hidden by default. Try opening mblctr (aka Mobility Center).
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