Puni Posted July 28, 2014 Posted July 28, 2014 (edited) Hey all. I've noticed today that my processor not working in full power I think. there is picture I took. Its writting me one core is 2.70GHz and the other one is 1.30GHz Thanks for help. Edited July 28, 2014 by Puni Quote
Xernicus Posted July 28, 2014 Posted July 28, 2014 So what that is showing, is not the speed of each individual core, but the first one is the maximum speed, and the second is the current clock speed.In this case, the governor is lowering the speed either because of power settings, or overheating.To check/change your power configuration, go to the control panel -> Power Options. From there, choose "High Performance. It may be already in your preferred plans, or it could be in "Additional Plans" (usually is for non-power users). Click on that radio box to select it, and then click "Change Plan Settings" and "Change Advanced Power Settings". You will be presented a window that looks like this: From there, find the "Processor Power Managment", and make sure that both the minimum and maximum states are at 100%. From there, click "OK", and close the power settings window. You should be good to go. Quote
Puni Posted July 28, 2014 Author Posted July 28, 2014 It were on 100% already but nothing has been changed in the properties Quote
Xernicus Posted July 28, 2014 Posted July 28, 2014 I would suggest then installing a program like SpeedFan, or AIDA Extreme trial to determine the temperature of your CPU.In addition, it probably wouldn't be a bad idea to flash your BIOS, even if there is not an update currently available, as that might reset some "toggled" restrictions in place, and/or replace any corrupted settings. Quote
Puni Posted July 28, 2014 Author Posted July 28, 2014 What is flashing BIOS ? and my core temp is 38 degree to 44 max degree. on Core #0 on core 1# its stable on 37 degree Quote
Achiyan Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 you guys its operating at 1.30 Ghz cus its not doing anything. its like a 'boost when needed' thing. or a power setting option if you are on a laptop to preserve battery. gosh nabs this <---click me Quote
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