I have a Lenovo ideapad 330S-14IKB with specs:
So i got this laptop from my father's friend as he didn't had any use of it anymore and when i got it, I noticed that it was very slow.... slower than a dual core processor so after some searching and reading several forums I got to know about throttlestop. So i thought to give it a try and it worked! it was working at max power of 3.39Ghz BUT the problem is that the laptop's whole performance is being held by a single software and unless it loads the cpu works at a very slow speed which makes the boot time longer.
So I want to see if there is any other solution other than throttlestop which i can't see from searching.
So i got this laptop from my father's friend as he didn't had any use of it anymore and when i got it, I noticed that it was very slow.... slower than a dual core processor so after some searching and reading several forums I got to know about throttlestop. So i thought to give it a try and it worked! it was working at max power of 3.39Ghz BUT the problem is that the laptop's whole performance is being held by a single software and unless it loads the cpu works at a very slow speed which makes the boot time longer.
So I want to see if there is any other solution other than throttlestop which i can't see from searching.