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Configuring Recommended Windows Power Settings

This article explains necessary steps to configure power settings in Windows to support optimal performance and machine usage.


Problem


Depending on the needs of your center, you might want to modify or otherwise configure Windows power settings to promote optimal performance, keep displays turned on, or otherwise keep your center running efficiently.


Solution


  1. Click the Start Menu.



  1. From the Start Menu, type "power settings" and then click the "Power & sleep settings" menu item.



  1. From the "Power & sleep" settings menu, configure the "When plugged in, turn off after" setting per your needs.



  1. From the "Power & sleep" settings menu, click the "Additional power settings" link.



  1. From the "Power Options" window, choose a power plan (in the case of this example, we utilize the "High performance" plan to ensure the best customer experience.



  1. From the "Power Options" window, click the "Change plan settings" link next to the power plan of your choice to modify settings further.



  1. From the "Edit Plan Settings" window, configure the "Turn off the display:" setting per your needs.



  1. From the "Edit Plan Settings" window, click the "Change advanced power settings" link to further modify settings.



  1. From the "Power Options" dialog, configure settings as desired.


Recommended settings to modify are:


Hard disk


Turn off the hard disk after


Setting (Minutes): Never



USB Settings


USB selective suspend setting


Setting: Disabled


PCI Express


Link State Power Management


Setting: Off


Processor power management


System cooling policy


Setting: Active


Display


Turn off the display after



Setting: Your Preference


Multimedia settings


When sharing media


Prevent idling to sleep


Video playback quality bias


Video playback performance bias


When playing video


Optimize video quality

  1. From the "Power Options" dialog, click the "OK" button.


  1. From the "Edit Plan Settings" window, click the "Save changes" button.


  1. Close the "Power Options" window.



  1. Close the "Settings" window.


  1. Shut Down the Machine. In this case, we utilize the "Shut down" Power command within the ggLeap Web Admin, however, you may utilize the power button or the ggRock "Turn Off" command as well.


  1. Apply Writebacks.

(See Applying Writebacks for more information).



  1. Enter a comment when prompted (typically initials of the administrator, the date, and the contents (e.g. games, applications updated).

 

Example:

ABC - 07-14-2021 - Updated Fortnite, COD:MW (launched to install shaders), and Google Chrome


Additional Information


Depending on the needs of your center, it may be desirable to have displays turn off after some time. This can prevent screen burn-in, as well as reduce the number of hours your displays are powered on to prolong their life.


Ensuring power settings are configured with a bias towards performance will result in the best customer experience. Depending on your needs, however, you may want to prioritize power consumption over video quality if your center's power demands are too high.

Updated on: 10/12/2025

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