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Post time Yesterday 10:13 | Show all posts |Read mode
There is no performance mode on default Windows setup.

Yes, I know it's laptop CPU that not support performance mode as default.
But other vendor's mini PCs can enable performance mode.
I tried to enable performance mode in Windows 11 at GTi14 and successfully enabled the power plan and it shown up on the power plan setting page.
But, even I choose the performace mode, it gives me decreased performance.
At default, CPU score was around 8,800.
On other vendor PC with same CPU was around 13,000.
And when I enabled the performance mode on GTi14 it give me around 7,500.

Is there a solution to fix this problem and increase the performance?
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Hi there,

Could you please send us a picture of the SN on the bottom of the PC ?
Did you test the performance with the EGPU on it ?
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it would help if you clarified your question, I still don't get it
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Support-03 replied at 2024-09-18 16:35
Hi there,

Could you please send us a picture of the SN on the bottom of the PC ?

Why need SN? No external GPU.
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Edited by Support-03 at 2024-09-19 09:05
Xtra replied at 2024-09-19 07:49
Why need SN? No external GPU.

Based on the SN, we will learn the brand, production date, the CPU model etc.

We suggest you reset the PC. Right click windows---settings---recovery---reset this PC--Keep my files. It takes about 20 minutes to  finish the reset.

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