Windows apps can automatically run in background when not in use. Background apps can affect PC speed and battery life. Decision to disable background apps depends on usage patterns
CPU throttling controls processor power consumption by lowering clock rate. Reduces power consumption but compromises system performance. Default disabled in Windows 10/11 except for Chrome
Quad-core processor running at 2-2.7 GHz on Gemini Lake platform. Built on 14 nm process with FinFETs. Features DirectX 12 capable GPU and DDR4/LPDDR4 memory controller. Directly soldered to mainboard, non-replaceable
Incorrect power settings in operating system or monitor. Loose or damaged cables between monitor and computer. Outdated drivers causing compatibility issues. Hardware malfunctions or overheating components. Power supply problems affecting monitor's stability
Disable automatic battery saver activation in Battery Settings. Create a new power plan with "Never" settings for both battery and plugged-in modes. Set hard disk shutdown to "Never" in advanced power settings
Verify monitor's connector cable for damage. Try using different ports if monitor doesn't have one. Check monitor's integrated settings for power options