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"path": "/2026/05/28/how-to-check-if-windows-11-low-latency-profile-cpu-boost-is-actually-working-on-your-pc/",
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"textContent": "Windows 11’s hidden Low Latency Profile CPU boost can now be verified through real-time processor spikes while opening the Start menu, Search, and Action Center. The feature ships with KB5089573, but many PCs still need manual activation because of Microsoft’s gradual rollout policy.\n\nThe post What actually happens to your CPU when Windows 11’s Low Latency Profile is working appeared first on Windows Latest",
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