In the XP system, if you want to see the power usage efficiency is certainly troublesome. At least I have never been to check, although sometimes there will be a small curiosity, but have been the trouble of the steps to destroy. Recently discovered the Win7 system actually has the function which sees the power use efficiency, small arranges very happy, immediately puts this new function how to use to share to everybody.
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Go to command Prompt window
Which is to enter CMD inside the operation.
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The last step forgot to remind, remember to run with the identity of the administrator. Then enter in the command Prompt window: Powercfg/energy press ENTER, wait 1 minutes will appear
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The above picture said the detailed content see, to copy that section of the road to the Web address bar, which is equivalent to open a Web page, you can see the details of your computer.
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This is the details of the small computer, a long time, do not want to see the person can be directly on their own computer to try, see how their computer is.
Power Efficiency Diagnostics Report
Computer name 1Y69J76UXJO7VTJ
Scan Time 2013-07-26t02:55:06z
Scan duration 60 seconds
Systems manufacturer System Manufacturer
Systems Product Name System products names
BIOS Date 06/26/2012
BIOS version 4301
OS Internal version 7601
Platform role Platformroledesktop
Connect Power True
Process Count 58
Thread Count 865
Report GUID {CC71DB53-193F-4456-A571-1CD6BC36E2D3}
Analysis results
Error
Power Policy: Monitor timeout is disabled (power on)
The monitor is not configured to shut down after a period of inactivity.
Power Policy: Sleep timeout is disabled (powering on)
The computer is not configured to sleep automatically after a period of inactivity.
USB suspend: USB device does not enter suspend state
The USB device has not entered a pending state. If the USB device does not enter a suspend state when it is not in use, processor power management may be blocked.
Device name USB Root Hub
Primary controller ID PCIVEN_8086&DEV_1C26
Host controller location PCI bus 0, device, function 0
Device ID USBVID_8086&PID_1C26
Port path
USB suspend: USB device does not enter suspend state
The USB device has not entered a pending state. If the USB device does not enter a suspend state when it is not in use, processor power management may be blocked.
Device name Generic USB Hub
Primary controller ID PCIVEN_8086&DEV_1C26
Host controller location PCI bus 0, device, function 0
Device ID usbvid_8087&pid_0024
Port Path 1
USB suspend: USB device does not enter suspend state
The USB device has not entered a pending state. If the USB device does not enter a suspend state when it is not in use, processor power management may be blocked.
Device name USB input device
Primary controller ID PCIVEN_8086&DEV_1C26
Host controller location PCI bus 0, device, function 0
Device ID usbvid_09da&pid_c10a
Port Path 1,1
CPU Usage: High processor utilization
The average processor utilization is high during tracking. When the average processor utilization is low, the system consumes less power. Check the processor utilization of a single processor to determine which applications and services occupy most of the processor utilization.
Average utilization rate (%) 14.18
Platform Power management features: PCI Express Active State power Management (ASPM) disabled
PCI Express Active Power Management (ASPM) has been disabled because of a known incompatibility problem with the hardware on this computer.
Warning
Power Policy: 802.11 radio power policy for maximum performance (power on)
The current power policy for a 802.11-compliant wireless network adapter is not configured to use a low-power mode.
CPU usage: A single processor with a higher processor utilization rate.
This process is responsible for tracking the total processor utilization for the larger portion of records during the period.
Process name Sogouexplorer.exe
PID 2412
Average utilization rate (%) 4.66
Average utilization of module modules (%)
DeviceHarddiskVolume1WindowsSystem32mshtml.dll 1.32
Deviceharddiskvolume1usersadministratorappdataroamingsogouexplorerbinflash_ie.ocx 1.17
DeviceHarddiskVolume1WindowsSystem32jscript9.dll 0.59
CPU usage: A single processor with a higher processor utilization rate.
This process is responsible for tracking the total processor utilization for the larger portion of records during the period.
Process name Dwm.exe
PID 212
Average utilization rate (%) 1.62
Average utilization of module modules (%)
DeviceHarddiskVolume1WindowsSystem32igd10umd32.dll 0.57
DeviceHarddiskVolume1WindowsSystem32dwmcore.dll 0.56
Systemrootsystem32driversigdkmd32.sys 0.11
CPU usage: A single processor with a higher processor utilization rate.
This process is responsible for tracking the total processor utilization for the larger portion of records during the period.
Process name 360rp.exe
PID 3732
Average utilization rate (%) 1.24
Average utilization of module modules (%)
Program Files360360sdsavapi3aehelp.dll 0.34
SystemRootsystem32ntkrnlpa.exe 0.27
Program Files360360sdsavapi3aevdf.dll 0.10
CPU usage: A single processor with a higher processor utilization rate.
This process is responsible for tracking the total processor utilization for the larger portion of records during the period.
Process name QQ.exe
PID 484
Average utilization rate (%) 1.05
Average utilization of module modules (%)
SystemRootsystem32ntkrnlpa.exe 0.38
Deviceharddiskvolume1program FilesTencentQQBinCommon.dll 0.11
DeviceHarddiskVolume1WindowsSystem32ntdll.dll 0.08
CPU usage: A single processor with a higher processor utilization rate.
This process is responsible for tracking the total processor utilization for the larger portion of records during the period.
Process name SogouExplorerUp.exe
PID 928
Average utilization rate (%) 0.87
Average utilization of module modules (%)
SystemRootsystem32ntkrnlpa.exe 0.33
DeviceHarddiskVolume1UsersAdministratorAppDataRoamingSogouExplorerTempSogouExplorerUp.exe 0.13
DeviceHarddiskVolume1WindowsSystem32ntdll.dll 0.07
CPU usage: A single processor with a higher processor utilization rate.
This process is responsible for tracking the total processor utilization for the larger portion of records during the period.
Process name Svchost.exe
PID 940
Average utilization rate (%) 0.48
Average utilization of module modules (%)
SystemRootsystem32ntkrnlpa.exe 0.18
DeviceHarddiskVolume1WindowsSystem32ntdll.dll 0.04
Systemrootsystem32driversntfs.sys 0.04
CPU usage: A single processor with a higher processor utilization rate.
This process is responsible for tracking the total processor utilization for the larger portion of records during the period.
Process name 360tray.exe
PID 2180
Average utilization rate (%) 0.48
Average utilization of module modules (%)
SystemRootsystem32ntkrnlpa.exe 0.14
Deviceharddiskvolume1program Files360360Safeipcappd.dll 0.04
DeviceHarddiskVolume1WindowsSystem32ntdll.dll 0.03
CPU usage: A single processor with a higher processor utilization rate.
This process is responsible for tracking the total processor utilization for the larger portion of records during the period.
Process name System
PID 4
Average utilization rate (%) 0.41
Average utilization of module modules (%)
SystemRootsystem32ntkrnlpa.exe 0.20
Systemrootsystem32driversdxgmms1.sys 0.07
Systemrootsystem32driversigdkmd32.sys 0.02
CPU usage: A single processor with a higher processor utilization rate.
This process is responsible for tracking the total processor utilization for the larger portion of records during the period.
Process name LiveUpdate360.exe
PID 5472
Average utilization rate (%) 0.34
Average utilization of module modules (%)
SystemRootsystem32ntkrnlpa.exe 0.10
Program Files360360SafeMiniUI.dll 0.08
Systemrootsystem32win32k.sys 0.03
CPU usage: A single processor with a higher processor utilization rate.
This process is responsible for tracking the total processor utilization for the larger portion of records during the period.
Process name Svchost.exe
PID 2320
Average utilization rate (%) 0.30
Average utilization of module modules (%)
Deviceharddiskvolume1programdatamicrosoftwindows defenderdefinition UPDATES{E82EB7C7-32EF-4DB0-8B0B-24ED38D61BC3 }mpengine.dll 0.22
SystemRootsystem32ntkrnlpa.exe 0.02
DeviceHarddiskVolume1WindowsSystem32ntdll.dll 0.01
Information
Platform Timer Resolution: Platform Timer resolution
The default platform timer resolution is 15.6ms (15625000NS) and should be used when the system is idle. If you increase the resolution of the timer, the processor power management technology may not work. You may want to improve the resolution of your timer because you need to play multimedia or make graphics animations.
Current timer resolution (100NS units) 156000
Power policy: Active power Plan
Power Plan currently in use
Plan name OEM Balance
Schedule GUID {381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e}
Power policy: Power Plan personal settings (power on)
Personal settings for the current power plan when the system is powered on.
Personal setting balance
Power Policy: Video quality (inserted)
When you play video, enabling Windows Media Player can improve quality or save energy.
Quality Mode optimizes video quality
System Availability Request: Analysis succeeded
The analysis was successful. No energy efficiency issues were found. No information was returned.
Battery: Analysis Successful
The analysis was successful. No energy efficiency issues were found. No information was returned.
Platform Power management features: supported sleep status
The sleep state allows the computer to enter a Low-power mode after a period of inactivity. The S3 sleep state is the default sleep state of the Windows platform. The S3 sleep state consumes only enough power to retain content in memory and allows the computer to resume work quickly. Few platforms support S1 or S2 sleep states.
S1 Sleep Supported True
S2 Sleep supported False
S3 Sleep Supported True
S4 Sleep Supported True
Platform Power management features: Processor power management features
Effective processor power management allows computers to automatically balance performance and energy consumption.
Group 0
Index 0
Idle (C) status Count 3
Performance (P) status Count 10
Throttle (T) status Count 0
Platform Power management features: Processor power management features
Effective processor power management allows computers to automatically balance performance and energy consumption.
Group 0
Index 1
Idle (C) status Count 3
Performance (P) status Count 10
Throttle (T) status Count 0
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