

If there is one specific feature in the performance plan that is for some reason problematic to you, you can always change that specific setting to one that better suits you while keeping the rest of the plan set to settings that best benefit desktop, and especially gaming or professional use systems. For EVERY desktop system, the performance profile is the best option with either the standard 100/100 min and max processor power management settings, or as I prefer to see it configured, with an 8% min and 100% max processor power management setting so that the cool n quiet, speed step, speed shift or other power reduction settings are allowed to work the way they were intended. Balanced has nothing to do with Ryzen, in any way, shape or form. None of that makes any sense at all actually.
