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Novabench win 98
Novabench win 98








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I just want to clarify that the Intel® Core™ i5-4200U Processor supports Windows 10 and its different builds it is too bad to hear that the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) confirmed that you will have issues with your system performance if you upgrade your Operating System to newer versions. I just checked and verified the information you and the peer have been posting. Thank you for posting on the Intel* Community. Images attached of everything I described above. But the first response was "must be a CPU issue".

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Could it be a windows driver issue instead of actual temperature throttling? Any idea what would cause this? Could Windows think that it's overheating even though none of the temperature sensors are indicating that? Or should Windows be applying a power-saving processor state plan which is lower than 100%, even though I have set all plans to be 100%? Do you know if there is any program that will tell me what is forcing the CPU down? ThrottleStop does not show why the throttling is happening. I cannot tell if Windows is doing something improper by forcing it down a few seconds after it starts. It then immediately changed to show CPU 34% and capped the speed at 0.78Ghz.

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The CPU showed the full Base Speed of 2.3Ghz, and the graph was up at 100% (2.3Ghz) for about 3 seconds. see pictures attached.Īfter doing these things, when I rebooted, I immediately opened task manager to check Performance. But to be safe, I enabled it, saved, and then again disabled it, and saved. There is an option for "CPU Power Saving Mode". I went into the BIOS and it's the most basic bios I've ever seen. Now all power plans have a processor state of 100%. To be safe, I edited the "Power Saving Plan" to also have Maximum Processor State to be 100%. But I noticed every time I reboot and go check the plan, the "Power saving" plan is selected by default.

novabench win 98

The maximum processor state is set to 100%. In windows 10 power settings, I have selected High Performance plan. I also booted to USB and ran Memtest86 for a while and it seems OK. Thanks for the reply! I'm really stuck for ideas. There is a chance one of the windows updates caused this, but I really don't remember. The laptop came native with windows 7 or 8.1 ( I can't recall) and I upgraded it to Windows 10. I've checked the BIOS but it is very basic.

novabench win 98

So it looks like the CPU is well below the limit of 100C. I've checked Windows power settings and I am using High Performance power plan with Max cpu performance at 100%.Ĭore Temp app tells me Min is 41C and Maximum is 65C for both core 0 and 1. I have tried ThrottleStop by un-checking almost everything and re-checking almost everything but it has no effect. I have tried running various benchmarks like Userbenchmark, Novabench, Performance test, etc and they all cap out at 0.78Ghz.ĬPUID app CPU-Z is showing Intel Core i5-4200U 1.6GHz as specification. Now that I have time to look at it I see Windows 10 task manager reporting the CPU with a maximum of 0.78 GHz. I stopped relying on it about a year ago because it become very very slow.

novabench win 98

I have a Samsung Ativ Book laptop (Np940X5J-S01US) which has an Intel i5-4200U CPU (Haswell ULT).










Novabench win 98