微软推出了一项名为Eco Mode的新(Eco Mode)任务管理器(Task Manager)功能。这个新增功能的主要目的是帮助您减少应用程序的CPU处理能力,从而使您的计算机能够平稳高效地运行。在您的计算机上发生的情况是,有时某些应用程序可能会占用大量CPU的功率,并且通过减轻这些应用程序的资源消耗,Eco模式也确保了对其他应用程序的公平分配。今天,我们将讨论这种Eco模式如何帮助您将系统性能提升一个档次。此功能正在测试中,不久将推广到最终的Windows版本。(Windows)
如何在Windows 11/10任务管理器生态模式(Task Manager Eco Mode)
在更新后的任务管理器(Task Manager)下,您将能够识别哪些应用程序对您的 CPU 造成压力,并相应地应用生态模式(Eco Mode)。必须在用户认为对计算机处理能力造成压力的应用程序上手动启用该功能。以下是启用生态模式(Eco Mode)的方法。
- 打开你的任务管理器
- 单击(Click)更多详细信息。这将显示当前在您的 PC 上运行的所有应用程序。
- 右键单击(Right-click)要启用生态模式(Eco Mode)的应用程序,然后选择“生态模式(Eco Mode)”。
- 确认出现的警告对话框
- 现在,该特定应用程序将在Eco Mode下运行。
如果您有兴趣了解有关Eco 模式(Eco Mode)的更多信息,请继续阅读,因为我们将讨论它的工作原理和含义。
大多数 Windows 用户都知道,某些高资源利用率的(high-resource utilization)应用程序和进程即使在它们没有运行时也会消耗系统资源,并且由于资源只有少数可以分配,这给其他应用程序留下的余地要少。他们需要正常运行。其后果包括您的风扇和计算机温度升高,甚至(computer temperature shooting)电池性能(battery performance)受阻。
对于生态模式(Eco Mode),微软(Microsoft)主要在玩它的两个调整;进程的基本优先级及其QoS(服务(Service)质量(Quality))。每次在进程上启用Eco 模式(Eco Mode)时,其基本优先级都会降低,并且QoS会切换到EcoQoS。系统进程的线程根据分配给它们的调度优先级运行。给进程低优先级可确保以高优先级运行的进程不会受到干扰。同样,EcoQoS确保过程尽可能顺利地执行。. 这可能意味着以较低的频率运行处理器以节省电力或帮助将计算机的温度保持在最佳水平。
如果您打开任务管理器(Manager)并发现Chrome或Edge在(Edge)Eco 模式下(Eco Mode)运行,尽管您没有打开它,他们可能正在尝试以低基本优先级运行并尝试让其他应用程序高效运行。
在Microsoft的一篇博客文章中,他们观察到使用Eco 模式(Eco Mode)的应用程序的改进几乎是 4 倍。平均而言,他们目睹了应用程序通过这项新功能显示出 14-76% 的改进。
生态模式(Eco Mode)目前处于初始阶段。生态模式(Eco Mode)的这种迭代以CPU为中心,正如他们正确地认为的那样,应用程序从中获取了最大的耗电资源。生态模式(Eco Mode)功能是微软(Microsoft)有更多计划的东西,因为他们希望对此进行改进,并且在其进一步的版本中创建有助于优化CPU和其他系统资源的系统设置。
我们希望这篇文章能够充分消除您对生态模式(Eco Mode)将如何帮助您提高系统性能以及如何在计算机上启用它的所有疑问。
阅读下一篇(Read next):如何提高 Windows 11 性能。
Improve performance using Eco Mode in Task Manager of Windows 11/10
Microsoft rolled out a new Task Manager feature named Eco Mode. The main purpose of this new addition is to help you cut back on the CPU processing power on apps that greatly eat it up so that your computer could run smoothly and efficiently. What happens on your computer is that sometimes, certain apps can take in huge chunks of the CPU’s power, and by easing out those apps’ resource consumption, the Eco mode ensures equitable distribution to the other apps too. Today, we will talk about how this Eco mode can help you kick your system’s performance up a notch. This feature is being tested and will be rolled out to the final Windows versions shortly.
How to use Task Manager Eco Mode in Windows 11/10
Under the updated Task Manager, you will be able to identify what apps are stressing your CPU out and apply the Eco Mode accordingly. The feature has to be manually enabled on the apps that the user thinks are putting a strain on your computer’s processing power. Here is how you can enable the Eco Mode.
- Open your Task Manager
- Click on More details. This will show all the apps that are running on your PC at the moment.
- Right-click on the app that you want to enable the Eco Mode on and select ‘Eco Mode’.
- Confirm the warning dialog box that shows up
- Now that particular app will, thereon out, run under Eco Mode.
If you are interested to know more about the Eco Mode, read on since we talk about how it works and what it entails.
Most Windows users are aware that there are certain high-resource utilization apps and processes that eat up system resources even when they’re not running, and since the resources are only a handful to give out, this leaves lesser for the other apps than are needed for them to run properly. Consequences of this include your fans and computer temperature shooting up, even a hampered battery performance.
With the Eco Mode, Microsoft is mainly playing around with two of its tweaks; a process’ base priority and its QoS (Quality of Service). Every time the Eco Mode is enabled on a process, its base priority is toned down to low and the QoS switches to EcoQoS. Threads of a system process run based on the scheduling priority allotted to them. Giving a process low priority ensures that the ones running on high priority aren’t interfered with. Similarly, EcoQoS ensures that the process is executed as smoothly as it can be. . This could mean running the processor at a lower frequency to save power or help keep your computer’s temperature to an optimal level.
If you open your Task Manager and find your Chrome or Edge running on Eco Mode despite you not turning it on, they may be experimenting by running on a low base priority and trying to accommodate other apps to run efficiently.
In a blog post by Microsoft, they have observed almost 4x improvements on the apps that they have put under the lens with the Eco Mode. On average, they’ve witnessed apps showing somewhere between 14-76% improvement with this new feature.
The Eco Mode is in its initial stages right now. This iteration of the Eco Mode centers around the CPU, which, as they rightly believe, apps take the biggest chunk of power-consuming resources from. The Eco Mode feature is something that Microsoft has more plans in store for, as they’d like to improve on this and in its further versions create system settings that can help optimize CPU and other system resources.
We hope that this post was able to sufficiently clear all your doubts about how the Eco Mode is going to help you increase your system’s performance and how you can enable it on your computer.
Read next: How to improve Windows 11 performance.