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Hi all.

 

I have a question I have had for a long time.   Most all gaming laptops have multiple areas for performance settings, like Performance/Gaming, Balanced, Power Saving....

Most laptops (I have an OMEN 16), have these settings in the windows powers scheme, in the onboard system software like (OMEN control panel and the like), and yet again in the video drivers settings.

WOW!  Does anyone have a rule for how to engage all these or does one over ride the other.   

Its such a pain to have to go to all 3 areas and adjust them depending on your mode of operation.   Thoughts???

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Leave everything on High Performance and forget about it. 

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