geofelt :
More correctly, you have two cores and 4 threads.
AMD architecture has processing units that share resources between two threads.
I have not seen this task manager before, but I assume windows 10 is somehow able to separate out activity.
If your app uses the resources that have one copy that must be shared, I might expect this behavior.
I do not know how they calculate maximum speed of 4.19Ghz, but 2.77GHz is 66% of 4.19.
Yeah sorry I misspoke. I'm aware that my CPU uses 2 physical cores and 4 logical processors, but would that cause this kind of behavior? And yes, this is Windows 10's updated Task Manager.
P.S. I also forgot to mention that my CPU is overclocked from 3.4Ghz to 4.2Ghz, and all of the power saving features in the BIOS have been disabled. That shouldn't matter, but I suppose it's worth noting.