Fixing thread scheduling on Galax B760M D4 Wi-Fi Black Knight
It was honestly ridiculous—my FPS would drop from 200 to 90 during simple laning phases. It made no sense until I realized the Galax B760M D4 Wi-Fi Black Knight was pushing heavy calculations to the E-cores while the P-cores were just chilling. I tried disabling the E-cores entirely in Windows, but that just made the whole system sluggish and caused some apps to crash, which was a total fail. I went back into the BIOS deep menu, set the core scheduling priority to 'Performance First', and locked the minimum processor state to 100% in the power plan. The frame time graph, which used to look like a mountain range, finally flattened out to a steady 3-6ms. Idle power draw increased by about 18W, but I managed to mitigate that by tweaking the E-core sleep states. CPU temps are now 58-64℃. I backed up the profile using the board tool, and it's finally stable.