Looks like it works on windows in general if the app supports it, and is a part of Agenda 2030 so most likely microsoft is trying to push it out onto everything. Sounds like undervolting/clocking to the max, I doubt its long term stability, but that is a gut feeling with limited understanding influenced by a strong dislike of anything commies do. I believe Agenda 2030 to be one of the greatest money laundering schemes by NGOs and governments of this century only shadowed by more recent events with immediate egregious affects on society.
Ranting aside, does changing windows powerplan to best performance negate Eco QoS?
Could Try turning off Allow Throttle States if they are on maybe?
Event Viewer show anything interesting when the browser craps out?
If you want to turn off efficiency mode in Chrome, try this:
Open the Task Manager app;
Expand the Chrome app processes;
Right-click for the context menu where the Efficiency Mode (or green leaf) is enabled; Select the Efficiency Mode option from the menu to uncheck or disable.
qos is a windows quality of service, service.
its supposed to allow the user to continue work while windows does stuff in the background like
updates.
basically it sets aside part of your internet bandwidth so it can download stuff without it affecting your main internet connection if you and windows are both doing stuff at the same time.
eco qos now also handles cpu load.
its triggers should be in the QOS group policy.
so open a run prompt and type gpedit.msc
go to admin templates and qos packet scheduler…
you may have to look other places too but im on win 10 so dont actually have that option.
but for 11 it should be in there.
just enable or disable as required.
reboot after you save your changes.