How to fix thread scheduling on Jingyue B760M Gaming D4?

When I was peeking corners, my FPS was swinging wildly between 240 and 110, which made the aim feel completely disconnected and sluggish. I initially thought it was a driver conflict, so I spent an hour wiping and reinstalling my GPU drivers, but the stuttering persisted—it was a total waste of time. After digging into the core loads using HWiNFO, I realized the Jingyue B760M Gaming D4 default policy was dumping heavy compute tasks onto the E-cores while the P-cores were just chilling. I dove into the BIOS depth menu, manually set the scheduling priority to Performance, and locked the minimum processor state to 100% in the Windows Power Plan. Checking the frame time analyzer, the intervals tightened from a messy 4.2-15.5ms down to a rock steady 3.1-5.8ms. Interestingly, my idle power draw jumped by about 15W at first, but I managed to tame that by tweaking the E-core sleep states. Now it sits at 64-70℃ and feels buttery smooth. I used the motherboard config tool to export the profile, and it's finally saved.
Category:Software Usage Last updated:March 13, 2026 7:03 PM