Update windows readme

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Michael Campagnaro 2020-11-30 21:08:07 -05:00
parent 3dec337272
commit 862ad96ee3
2 changed files with 12 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ alias dot='cd ~/.dotfiles'
alias duh='du -csh'
alias exp='explorer .'
alias f='fg'
alias grep='grep --color=auto --exclude=tags '
alias grep='grep --color=auto --exclude=tags -n '
alias hist='history'
alias histroy='history'
alias irb='irb --readline -r irb/completion'
@ -566,7 +566,7 @@ alias tw-60-compressed='dl_twitch_vid "1080p60" 0 25'
alias tw-60-shortname='dl_twitch_vid "1080p60" 1 0'
alias tw-60-shortname-compressed='dl_twitch_vid "1080p60" 1 25'
alias tw-720='dl_twitch_vid "720p-1" 0 0'
alias tw-720='dl_twitch_vid "720p" 0 0'
alias tw-720-compressed='dl_twitch_vid "720p-1" 0 25'
alias tw-720-shortname='dl_twitch_vid "720p-1" 1 0'
alias tw-720-60='dl_twitch_vid "720p60" 0 0'

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@ -9,6 +9,16 @@
* Double-click the `Turn off Power Throttling` policy.
* Select Enabled.
* Enable ultimate power plan (alternatively make a new plan and set the min/max processor speed to 100%)
* Open cmd as admin, run `powercfg -duplicatescheme e9a42b02-d5df-448d-aa00-03f14749eb61`
* Can now select the ultimate power plan in power options.
* Create a power plan for software benchmarking
* This will disable turbo boost and general lock the frequency to base-ish clock. This can help
keep cpu temps stable (hot temps affect clock) and it avoids variable clock changes.
* AFAIK this only works for Intel CPUs; not sure how to do the same thing on AMD.
* In the power plan set the processor min/max speed to 99%.
* Optional: disable Windows Defender real-time protection:
* This can speed up compilation times since Defender will scan every file written to disk. I was
able to shave off ~2-5 seconds in a particular project.