Multi core background scheduling unlocking smoother Black Desert Remastered execution on Intel Core i3 13100F

During Black Desert Remastered client runtime the Intel Core i3 13100F multi core scheduling mechanism fully activates dropping system background occupancy straight to 19.5 percent while sharpening main thread response speed noticeably. After priority adjustments inside the optimization panel finish memory release reaches 9.1 percent compressing loading response times clearly. Hardware monitoring curves then reveal CPU peak utilization capped at 65.7 percent with temperatures rising only around 4.2 degrees Celsius staying stable. Disk cleanup completion next accelerates read write speeds by 16.5 percent completely avoiding sudden delays. Switching the power plan to high performance locks processor frequencies above 4.1 GHz reducing operation latency by roughly 8.3 percent so every action feels immediate. Resource manager reports an extra 2.9 GB of available memory turning multitasking into something exceptionally agile. Performance stats module logging keeps average frame rates steady at 74.6 fps allowing the hardware potential to achieve balanced delivery. After exporting the log the entire workflow efficiency is confirmed delivering a persistently reliable running experience.
Category:Software Usage Last updated:March 26, 2026 4:19 PM