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What does it mean that the CPU cores are Parked I made a topic about an issue in a game and this popped up in a comment so out of Curiosity I wanna know what it is  !?

 

and since it's kinda related to the topic content Would this affect my games

 

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Sure someone will Come and complain about that it's easy to do a google search but I did and what I got is " is it safe to disable CPU core parking or not "

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You already answered your own question.. we are going to tell you to use google.. wherever you downloaded that program from will tell you what it is. You should do more then just google terms. You should also read the results. I typed in "CPU core parking" and this was among the top 5: 

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1914971/disabling-core-parking-100-safe.html

 

EDIT: 

http://www.overclock.net/t/1240512/cpu-core-parking-good-or-bad 

and that a little farther down. 

I am whatever I am. 

 

 

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What CPU is it? How many of the total cores are parked when you run a stress test?

 

CPUs are supposed to park cores that are not needed. When you run something intensive like a game or benchmark that needs more power, the cores should automatically unpark themselves.

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What CPU is it? How many of the total cores are parked when you run a stress test?

 

CPUs are supposed to park cores that are not needed. When you run something intensive like a game or benchmark that needs more power, the cores should automatically unpark themselves.

 

i5 4440 and I know nothing about how many cores are parked

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i5 4440 and I know nothing about how many cores are parked

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Go into task manager > resource monitor > CPU

and look at how many cores are parked.

 

Unless you are having serious issues with your computer's performance in games, DO NOT force-unpark your cores.

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