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  1. Power Efficiency Diagnostics Report
  2.  
  3. Computer Name ATAULM-DT
  4. Scan Time 2012-09-12T09:44:42Z
  5. Scan Duration 60 seconds
  6. System Manufacturer System manufacturer
  7. System Product Name System Product Name
  8. BIOS Date 09/16/2011
  9. BIOS Version 0301
  10. OS Build 7601
  11. Platform Role PlatformRoleWorkstation
  12. Plugged In true
  13. Process Count 97
  14. Thread Count 1251
  15. Report GUID {6abe09fe-3030-48c4-8564-1d4c5cb5d999}
  16. Analysis Results
  17.  
  18. Errors
  19.  
  20. USB Suspend:USB Device not Entering Suspend
  21. The USB device did not enter the Suspend state. Processor power management may be prevented if a USB device does not enter the Suspend state when not in use.
  22. Device Name USB Root Hub
  23. Host Controller ID PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C26
  24. Host Controller Location PCI bus 0, device 29, function 0
  25. Device ID USB\VID_8086&PID_1C26
  26. Port Path
  27. USB Suspend:USB Device not Entering Suspend
  28. The USB device did not enter the Suspend state. Processor power management may be prevented if a USB device does not enter the Suspend state when not in use.
  29. Device Name USB Input Device
  30. Host Controller ID PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C26
  31. Host Controller Location PCI bus 0, device 29, function 0
  32. Device ID USB\VID_056A&PID_00B8
  33. Port Path 1,2
  34. USB Suspend:USB Device not Entering Suspend
  35. The USB device did not enter the Suspend state. Processor power management may be prevented if a USB device does not enter the Suspend state when not in use.
  36. Device Name MotioninJoy Virtual Xinput device for Windows
  37. Host Controller ID PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C26
  38. Host Controller Location PCI bus 0, device 29, function 0
  39. Device ID USB\VID_0CF3&PID_3000
  40. Port Path 1,7
  41. USB Suspend:USB Device not Entering Suspend
  42. The USB device did not enter the Suspend state. Processor power management may be prevented if a USB device does not enter the Suspend state when not in use.
  43. Device Name Generic USB Hub
  44. Host Controller ID PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C26
  45. Host Controller Location PCI bus 0, device 29, function 0
  46. Device ID USB\VID_8087&PID_0024
  47. Port Path 1
  48. USB Suspend:USB Device not Entering Suspend
  49. The USB device did not enter the Suspend state. Processor power management may be prevented if a USB device does not enter the Suspend state when not in use.
  50. Device Name USB Composite Device
  51. Host Controller ID PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C26
  52. Host Controller Location PCI bus 0, device 29, function 0
  53. Device ID USB\VID_045E&PID_00DD
  54. Port Path 1,1
  55. CPU Utilization:Processor utilization is high
  56. The average processor utilization during the trace was high. The system will consume less power when the average processor utilization is very low. Review processor utilization for individual processes to determine which applications and services contribute the most to total processor utilization.
  57. Average Utilization (%) 5.50
  58. Warnings
  59.  
  60. Platform Timer Resolution:Platform Timer Resolution
  61. The default platform timer resolution is 15.6ms (15625000ns) and should be used whenever the system is idle. If the timer resolution is increased, processor power management technologies may not be effective. The timer resolution may be increased due to multimedia playback or graphical animations.
  62. Current Timer Resolution (100ns units) 10000
  63. Maximum Timer Period (100ns units) 156001
  64. Platform Timer Resolution:Outstanding Timer Request
  65. A program or service has requested a timer resolution smaller than the platform maximum timer resolution.
  66. Requested Period 50000
  67. Requesting Process ID 1180
  68. Requesting Process Path \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Users\ataulm\AppData\Local\Google\Google Talk Plugin\googletalkplugin.exe
  69. Platform Timer Resolution:Outstanding Timer Request
  70. A program or service has requested a timer resolution smaller than the platform maximum timer resolution.
  71. Requested Period 10000
  72. Requesting Process ID 4604
  73. Requesting Process Path \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe
  74. Platform Timer Resolution:Outstanding Timer Request
  75. A program or service has requested a timer resolution smaller than the platform maximum timer resolution.
  76. Requested Period 10000
  77. Requesting Process ID 592
  78. Requesting Process Path \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Program Files (x86)\Google\Google Talk\googletalk.exe
  79. Power Policy:802.11 Radio Power Policy is Maximum Performance (Plugged In)
  80. The current power policy for 802.11-compatible wireless network adapters is not configured to use low-power modes.
  81. CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization.
  82. This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace.
  83. Process Name Wacom_Tablet.exe
  84. PID 3736
  85. Average Utilization (%) 1.03
  86. Module Average Module Utilization (%)
  87. \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Program Files\Tablet\Wacom\Wacom_Tablet.exe 0.37
  88. \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 0.36
  89. \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Windows\System32\ntdll.dll 0.09
  90. CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization.
  91. This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace.
  92. Process Name Photoshop.exe
  93. PID 5632
  94. Average Utilization (%) 0.65
  95. Module Average Module Utilization (%)
  96. \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 0.28
  97. \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Windows\System32\Wacom_Tablet.dll 0.18
  98. \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Windows\System32\ntdll.dll 0.03
  99. CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization.
  100. This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace.
  101. Process Name chrome.exe
  102. PID 4604
  103. Average Utilization (%) 0.51
  104. Module Average Module Utilization (%)
  105. \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 0.12
  106. \SystemRoot\System32\win32k.sys 0.12
  107. \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\21.0.1180.89\chrome.dll 0.09
  108. CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization.
  109. This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace.
  110. Process Name wisptis.exe
  111. PID 1768
  112. Average Utilization (%) 0.28
  113. Module Average Module Utilization (%)
  114. \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 0.15
  115. \SystemRoot\System32\win32k.sys 0.05
  116. \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Windows\System32\wisptis.exe 0.01
  117. CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization.
  118. This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace.
  119. Process Name svchost.exe
  120. PID 1056
  121. Average Utilization (%) 0.23
  122. Module Average Module Utilization (%)
  123. \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 0.12
  124. \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Windows\System32\sysmain.dll 0.09
  125. \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Windows\System32\msvcrt.dll 0.00
  126. Information
  127.  
  128. Platform Timer Resolution:Timer Request Stack
  129. The stack of modules responsible for the lowest platform timer setting in this process.
  130. Requested Period 50000
  131. Requesting Process ID 1180
  132. Requesting Process Path \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Users\ataulm\AppData\Local\Google\Google Talk Plugin\googletalkplugin.exe
  133. Calling Module Stack \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Windows\SysWOW64\ntdll.dll
  134. \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Windows\SysWOW64\winmm.dll
  135. Platform Timer Resolution:Timer Request Stack
  136. The stack of modules responsible for the lowest platform timer setting in this process.
  137. Requested Period 10000
  138. Requesting Process ID 4604
  139. Requesting Process Path \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe
  140. Calling Module Stack \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Windows\SysWOW64\ntdll.dll
  141. \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Windows\SysWOW64\winmm.dll
  142. \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\21.0.1180.89\chrome.dll
  143. Platform Timer Resolution:Timer Request Stack
  144. The stack of modules responsible for the lowest platform timer setting in this process.
  145. Requested Period 10000
  146. Requesting Process ID 592
  147. Requesting Process Path \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Program Files (x86)\Google\Google Talk\googletalk.exe
  148. Calling Module Stack \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Windows\SysWOW64\ntdll.dll
  149. \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Windows\SysWOW64\winmm.dll
  150. Power Policy:Active Power Plan
  151. The current power plan in use
  152. Plan Name OEM Power Saver
  153. Plan GUID {a1841308-3541-4fab-bc81-f71556f20b4a}
  154. Power Policy:Power Plan Personality (Plugged In)
  155. The personality of the current power plan when the system is plugged in.
  156. Personality Power Saver
  157. Power Policy:Video quality (Plugged In)
  158. Enables Windows Media Player to optimize for quality or power savings when playing video.
  159. Quality Mode Balance Video Quality and Power Savings
  160. System Availability Requests:Analysis Success
  161. Analysis was successful. No energy efficiency problems were found. No information was returned.
  162. Battery:Analysis Success
  163. Analysis was successful. No energy efficiency problems were found. No information was returned.
  164. Platform Power Management Capabilities:Supported Sleep States
  165. Sleep states allow the computer to enter low-power modes after a period of inactivity. The S3 sleep state is the default sleep state for Windows platforms. The S3 sleep state consumes only enough power to preserve memory contents and allow the computer to resume working quickly. Very few platforms support the S1 or S2 Sleep states.
  166. S1 Sleep Supported true
  167. S2 Sleep Supported false
  168. S3 Sleep Supported true
  169. S4 Sleep Supported true
  170. Platform Power Management Capabilities:Processor Power Management Capabilities
  171. Effective processor power management enables the computer to automatically balance performance and energy consumption.
  172. Group 0
  173. Index 0
  174. Idle (C) State Count 3
  175. Performance (P) State Count 16
  176. Throttle (T) State Count 8
  177. Platform Power Management Capabilities:Processor Power Management Capabilities
  178. Effective processor power management enables the computer to automatically balance performance and energy consumption.
  179. Group 0
  180. Index 1
  181. Idle (C) State Count 3
  182. Performance (P) State Count 16
  183. Throttle (T) State Count 8
  184. Platform Power Management Capabilities:Processor Power Management Capabilities
  185. Effective processor power management enables the computer to automatically balance performance and energy consumption.
  186. Group 0
  187. Index 2
  188. Idle (C) State Count 3
  189. Performance (P) State Count 16
  190. Throttle (T) State Count 8
  191. Platform Power Management Capabilities:Processor Power Management Capabilities
  192. Effective processor power management enables the computer to automatically balance performance and energy consumption.
  193. Group 0
  194. Index 3
  195. Idle (C) State Count 3
  196. Performance (P) State Count 16
  197. Throttle (T) State Count 8
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