(05-15-2013, 09:15 AM)Starscream Wrote: [ -> ]The only reason your CPU would be running at that low of a clock rate is if it was running in power saving mode (underclocking itself), and no, I wouldn't recommend overclocking your laptop in any way. First of all, if your CPU was running at its proper speed, you wouldn't need to overclock. Secondly, the chances are good that your laptop would be running way too hot if you overclocked it. You shouldn't overclock unless you're sure you have proper cooling.
In the picture towards the top right I have windows mobility center open and I have high performance on... Shouldn't Intel speedstep increase the clock rate automatically?
EDIT: disabled something like smart cpu monitoring in the bios now during gameplay my clock speed fluctuates from 1.2 ghz to 2.8 ghz any help would still be appreciated
Quote:a mini tutorial on overclocking would you recommend it?
It's not overclocking . It's just "Turbo Boost" (google it )
Any i5/i7 CPU has Turbo Boost feature that allow your CPU frequency bump up automatically . Some laptop can't activate Turbo Boost automatically due to either overheating or hardware issues
Throttlestop can control your Turbo Boost manually
i5 3210M Turbo Boost :
_Single Core mode : 3.1GHz
_Dual Core mode : 2.9GHz
-> Your CPU will run at 2.9GHz with Dolphin , not 2.8GHz
http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Core_i5/Intel-Core%20i5-3210M%20(PGA)%20Mobile%20processor.html
(05-15-2013, 11:17 AM)admin89 Wrote: [ -> ]Quote:a mini tutorial on overclocking would you recommend it?
It's not overclocking . It's just "Turbo Boost" (google it )
Any i5/i7 CPU has Turbo Boost feature that allow your CPU frequency bump up automatically . Some laptop can't activate Turbo Boost automatically due to either overheating or hardware issues
Throttlestop can control your Turbo Boost manually
i5 3210M Turbo Boost :
_Single Core mode : 3.1GHz
_Dual Core mode : 2.9GHz
-> Your CPU will run at 2.9GHz with Dolphin , not 2.8GHz
http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Core_i5/Intel-Core%20i5-3210M%20(PGA)%20Mobile%20processor.html
My bad i meant 2.9 Ghz I don't know exactly what happened but everything seems to be stable now and switching from high performance to power saving actually does something now, thanks for everyone's help I just had to disable that thing in the bios, you can mark this thread as closed.