Click Change Plan Settings -> Change Advanced Plan Setting -> Processor Power Management.If necessary, you can also adjust the minimum and maximum processor state in the advanced settings. This could already solve your performance issues in Live. In the Group Policy window, in the left-hand pane, drill down to Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies. How to adjust minimum and maximum processor state In case your build of Windows 10 does not include the option to select a high performance plan, click on the battery indicator and move the slider to 'Best performance': Open Control panel and go to Power Options.How to enable the High performance power plan It uses more energy, but should increase the performance of Live (and other CPU intensive programs).
If your power plan is set to 'Balanced' or 'Power saver' and you're experiencing issues like audio crackles, dropouts or other negative performance issues, we recommend switching to the 'High performance' power plan. Your PC manufacturer may even have their own custom power plans. Windows sets all computers to a “Balanced” power plan by default but there are also “Power saver” and “High performance” plans. Using the High performance power plan (Windows)