Why would you want to do this setting? In this regard, it is only for the power user as most consumer-level users either won't reap the benefits or may even make things worse. In Windows 10 and under an administrative account you can specify which cores (of your presumably multi-core processor) gets used for explicit apps. Once again, this is a carry-over from previous iterations of Windows so it is not new, but like 'God Mode' many people may not know about it or have simply forgotten the feature. Today, we are taking a look at a more advanced tip that some enthusiasts may like.
For the last few weeks, Windows Central has been documenting and explaining various tips for Windows 10 meant for novices and those new to Windows.