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macOS - Notebook Hardware
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<blockquote data-quote="sKaD" data-source="post: 10932" data-attributes="member: 542"><p>Well, I leave mine at Automatic. Basically what it does it let's you choose how much processor you want to use. Highest uses the maximum amount of processor speed all the time for everything. Lowest uses the least amount of processor for applications as possible, thus saving power. Automatic uses more processor when it's needed most (big applications, multitasking, etc..) or not a lot (surfing the web, idle, etc..) </p><p></p><p>sKaD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sKaD, post: 10932, member: 542"] Well, I leave mine at Automatic. Basically what it does it let's you choose how much processor you want to use. Highest uses the maximum amount of processor speed all the time for everything. Lowest uses the least amount of processor for applications as possible, thus saving power. Automatic uses more processor when it's needed most (big applications, multitasking, etc..) or not a lot (surfing the web, idle, etc..) sKaD [/QUOTE]
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