Intelligent multi core resource allocation boosting Black Desert Remastered efficiency on Intel platforms
The moment Black Desert Remastered client launches the Intel Core i5 13600KF multi core scheduling mechanism kicks into high gear dropping system background resource usage straight down to 18.4 percent while sharpening main thread responsiveness across the board. Tweaking priority settings inside the optimization panel afterward frees up 9.5 percent memory and compresses loading phases noticeably. Hardware monitoring curves then reveal CPU utilization peaks capped comfortably at 71.2 percent with temperatures rising only around 4.3 degrees Celsius staying well within safe bounds. Running disk cleanup next accelerates read write speeds by 17.8 percent wiping out any sudden delays completely. Flipping to the high performance power plan locks processor frequencies above 4.6 GHz cutting input latency by roughly 8.9 percent so every action feels immediate. Performance stats logging shows an extra 3.8 GB of available memory turning multitasking into a breeze. Activating background process management afterward keeps average frame rates steady at 82.6 fps letting the hardware deliver balanced power without waste. Exporting the full log at the end confirms efficiency gains throughout the entire flow resulting in a far more reliable and enduring play session every time.