Hello everyone,
I have recently noticed a problem relating to my CPU's clock speed. The problem is whenever I put my computer to sleep and wake it up, CPU-Z (a program that can monitor clock speed) says that my core clock is lower than it should be. When I have looked up this problem, people have been saying that the CPU usually does this to conserve power, but I know it is not this because I have set my processor to run at the max frequency no matter what, disregarding the power-saving options. I would also like to note that in command prompt, it still says that my CPU is running at the normal clock of 4.62 GHz while CPU-Z says it's running at 4.113 GHz.
Picture:
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(Sorry, I had to use Facebook)
Also, if anyone was wondering, CPU-Z was updated to the most recent version and this problem confuses me immensely.
Thanks guys
I have recently noticed a problem relating to my CPU's clock speed. The problem is whenever I put my computer to sleep and wake it up, CPU-Z (a program that can monitor clock speed) says that my core clock is lower than it should be. When I have looked up this problem, people have been saying that the CPU usually does this to conserve power, but I know it is not this because I have set my processor to run at the max frequency no matter what, disregarding the power-saving options. I would also like to note that in command prompt, it still says that my CPU is running at the normal clock of 4.62 GHz while CPU-Z says it's running at 4.113 GHz.
Picture:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=415172308649429&set=a.415172505316076.1073741828.100004699893795&type=1&theater
(Sorry, I had to use Facebook)
Also, if anyone was wondering, CPU-Z was updated to the most recent version and this problem confuses me immensely.
Thanks guys