Windows offer many advanced power settings that help to optimize system performance and energy usage. One such feature is known as Processor Performance Boost Mode. This feature allows your system to adjust power settings and improve the performance of your system. Many users say this feature is missing in their windows, so here are some steps to resolve this issue and enable this option.
Processor Performance Boost Mode Missing
There are many reasons why this option is not enable in your system
* Power Plan Restrictions:
Some default Windows power plans (like Balanced or Power Saver) may not display advanced CPU options.
* OEM Customization:
Laptop manufacturers sometimes disable certain advanced settings to control thermals.
* Windows Version:
Older builds of Windows 10 or restricted editions may hide the feature.
* Registry or Group Policy Settings:
CPU boost options may be disabled by default.
How to Enable Processor Performance Boost Mode
Follow the giving below steps to restore the missing option:
* Use Command Prompt to Add this Option:
1) Press Win + S and type cmd and choose Run as administrator.
2) Use the following command:
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 45bcc044-d885-43e2-8605-ee0ec6e96b59 -ATTRIB_HIDE
If the option is still missing, you make sure update your BIOS and chipset drivers from your manufacturer’s website. Outdated firmware can limit CPU features.
The Processor Performance Boost Mode help your system to balance CPU speed and efficiency. If it’s missing, you can easily restore it using the powercfg command or the Ultimate Performance plan. You make sure updating BIOS or drivers may also be required for full control over system performance.