There are many places across the web and Stack Overflow where one is discouraged from changing the priority of a ThreadPool thread or TPL Task. In particular:
However, it is a simple matter to do so, and the debugger shows that the change does seem to stick (insofar as the value can be read back).
Thread.CurrentThread.Priority = ThreadPriority.AboveNormal;
So the question is, what is the specific reason for this particular taboo?
My suspicion: doing so disturbs the delicate load balancing-assumptions of the pool. But this doesn't explain why some sources say that you can't change it.