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Twaylor:

How to increase your computer performance :3 go to CMD prompt type in "powercfg -list" and you should see 3 different performance modes, copy the code next to "High performance", copy the code (long gibberish line) and then type in "powercfg -setactive (paste code here)", type in "powercfg -list" again and you should see the "*" next to "high performance" meaning your computer is now optimized

Ferrari:

is there a way to do this on a chromebook?

Twaylor:

if it's windows, yeah

Ferrari:

chromebooks use Chrome OS

Twaylor:

some people have windows

Ferrari:

i dont

Twaylor:

then no :L

Ferrari:

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Twaylor:

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Ferrari:

oh what the heck

Extrinix:

Taylor forgot to note one thing: do this at your own risk, and also keep in mind that “high performance” utilizes your CPU (core processing), which could wear out the CPU in the long term—along with reducing battery life if you use a laptop.

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