
Microsoft introduced maximum power performance in 2018 with its Windows 10 update to improve the performance of high-end PCs. The main goal of this power plan is to reduce the micro-latencies experienced by fine-grained energy management systems.
While there is the slightest delay between when the operating system identifies that a small piece of hardware requires more power and when power is delivered, this is referred to as micro-latency. The slightest delay, even a nanosecond, can make all the difference. Ultimate Power Save Mode disables Power Save Mode to optimize performance. You won't find this option on battery-powered systems as it can consume a lot of power and drain the battery much faster.
Therefore, this mode is best for those involved in video editing or 3D design, etc. So, let's see how to enable this power plan.
Solution: Using Windows PowerShell (Administrator)
Step 1: Click on Home at the desk and type Shell Power in the search field. Right-click on the result and select Run as administrator.
Step 2: A Shell Power window, run the following command and press Log in:
powercfg -duplicatescheme e9a42b02-d5df-448d-aa00-03f14749eb61
The Ultimate Performance power plan is added to the power plan settings. Now let's see how to enable it.
How to enable Ultimate Performance Power Plan
Step 1: Click on Home at the desk and type Power plan in the search field. Click on the result - Change power plan.
Step 2: Click on Power options in the direction of the path. It will take you to the file Power options window.
Step 3: A Power options window, expand the file Show additional plans section.
4 phase: Now, click on the radio button next to Maximum performance to enable the plan. To make further changes, click Change your plan settings link next to it.
Step 5: You can change the time here in Turn off the screen o Turn off the computer options according to your needs and click Save the changes.
That's all. So, this is how you can enable the Ultimate Performance power plan in Windows 10.