Hello,
I am switching from Mini ATX to Micro-ITX and have purchased three ASUS H110i-Plus MB's (Need the Space)
Each have the same CPU i5-7600 and 8GB of same Hyper X RAM, Samsung 250gb EVO SSD so three identical systems.
I have installed ye old Win10 from ISO DVD then used Windows 10 updater to get Windows updated to Pro 1909 18363.628
After this Windows 10 install plus update I have installed a bunch of app that i would want on all three systems.
Google Earth, MPC Adobe Reader, Sony camera support, Samsung smart switch etc etc.
After all the App installs, i run Task Manager, Performance CPU usage is about 1% and CPU downs speeds to about 700Khz
I clone this original installed EVO SSD to another identical EVO SSD.
I then plug the cloned EVO SSD into one of the other identical systems and the CPU runs at about 1% but runs at 3.9Ghz
Why please does the CPU not down speed on an identical cloned system?
NB I have even tried putting the cloned SSD into the MB/system that Windows was build on and problem is same.
So it seems that if Windows if cloned/backed-up to an identical SSD, the CPU will not down speed on a back-up.
Many thanks in advance imk
I am switching from Mini ATX to Micro-ITX and have purchased three ASUS H110i-Plus MB's (Need the Space)
Each have the same CPU i5-7600 and 8GB of same Hyper X RAM, Samsung 250gb EVO SSD so three identical systems.
I have installed ye old Win10 from ISO DVD then used Windows 10 updater to get Windows updated to Pro 1909 18363.628
After this Windows 10 install plus update I have installed a bunch of app that i would want on all three systems.
Google Earth, MPC Adobe Reader, Sony camera support, Samsung smart switch etc etc.
After all the App installs, i run Task Manager, Performance CPU usage is about 1% and CPU downs speeds to about 700Khz
I clone this original installed EVO SSD to another identical EVO SSD.
I then plug the cloned EVO SSD into one of the other identical systems and the CPU runs at about 1% but runs at 3.9Ghz
Why please does the CPU not down speed on an identical cloned system?
NB I have even tried putting the cloned SSD into the MB/system that Windows was build on and problem is same.
So it seems that if Windows if cloned/backed-up to an identical SSD, the CPU will not down speed on a back-up.
Many thanks in advance imk
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