![]() I guess downloading OSX inhaler onto a USB drive and booting is simple. To achieve this I am happy to format the HD and reinstall the OS. I can’t afford a new mac at the moment so I need her to hold out just another year or so… No major events/installs/updates have happened, and the hard drive is only half full. ![]() Individual apps freeze up (especially Excel 2019 without any significant graphics or formulas/macros), web pages are not snappy or responsive, cursor is lagging, Dock hangs, Expose hangs… often I get the color wheel… ![]() ![]() Still, the computer has become ever more slow lately. Oh, I also use the address book from time to time :-). All I use is a browser, Excel, Word, and Calendar, and the scanning unity. She is getting up there in years but my requirements have become less severe in the last years. I am running a MB Air version from 2013 (see detailed specs below). I think things have changed a lot and my knowledge of all things Mac gone downhill steeply.īut here I am, looking for some advice for my current problem. System power state settings support (AC/DC)Ĭhanges are applied on the fly.It has been about a decade since I was last on this forum. Real time C-State residency indicators and configuration Real time counter to display number of active vs parked coresĪdjustable CPU frequency scaling settings Displays if the core is Active or ParkedĪdjustable size for the individual CPU graph ![]() Below you’ll find all the information about how it works, how to interpret application data and settings, and how to make these adjustments. Quick CPU (formerly known as Core Parking Manager v3) is an application that was designed to fine-tune and monitor CPU performance settings such as: Core Parking, Frequency Scaling and Turbo Boost, as well as making other adjustments. ![]()
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