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HeteroDecreaseThreshold specifies the threshold to cross below, which is required to park the Nth efficiency class 1 core. There is a separate value for each core index. The threshold is relative to efficiency class 0 performance. The provisioning interface can specify up to 4 different thresholds. If the system has 5 or more class 1 cores, the 4th value is used for all remaining cores of the same class.
Aliases and setting visibility
Windows provisioning:
Common\Power\Policy\Definitions\Processor\HeteroDecreaseThresholdWindows Provisioning:
Common\Power\Policy\Settings\Processor\HeteroDecreaseThresholdPowerCfg:
HETERODECREASETHRESHOLDHidden setting: Yes
Values
HeteroDecreaseThreshold is a four-byte unsigned integer where each byte represents a threshold in percentage. See HeteroIncreaseThreshold for configuring the thresholds.
Applies to
| Windows edition | x86-based devices | x64-based devices | Arm-based devices |
|---|---|---|---|
| Windows 10 for desktop editions (Home, Pro, Enterprise, and Education) | Supported | Supported | N/A |
| Windows 10 Mobile | N/A | N/A | Supported |
| Windows 11 for desktop editions (Home, Pro, Enterprise, and Education) | N/A | Supported | Supported |