- Jun 11, 2012
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Hi,
I wanted to do and test some light overclocking on my laptop. I used the Intel Extreme Utility Tool. Everything was fine and still kind of is, I just decided I wanted to default my changes back to normal. I even went through the BIOS and put the system to default.
Well, my laptop now is staying at it's top turbo clock speed on my high performance setting. Which is around 3.4Ghz. Before I did all this, it would usually fluctuate every 2 seconds. 1Ghz, 1.2Ghz, 2.8Ghz, etc. depending what was needed and the workload. Now it just sits at 3.4Ghz all day long. my computer isn't hot or anything, but it's like I "broke" the natural way the turbo boost works or something.
I'm not sure how to revert it back where it worked normally because I don't remember it ever staying at it's highest turbo frequency all the time,even on high performance.
Thanks a lot!! : ]
I wanted to do and test some light overclocking on my laptop. I used the Intel Extreme Utility Tool. Everything was fine and still kind of is, I just decided I wanted to default my changes back to normal. I even went through the BIOS and put the system to default.
Well, my laptop now is staying at it's top turbo clock speed on my high performance setting. Which is around 3.4Ghz. Before I did all this, it would usually fluctuate every 2 seconds. 1Ghz, 1.2Ghz, 2.8Ghz, etc. depending what was needed and the workload. Now it just sits at 3.4Ghz all day long. my computer isn't hot or anything, but it's like I "broke" the natural way the turbo boost works or something.
I'm not sure how to revert it back where it worked normally because I don't remember it ever staying at it's highest turbo frequency all the time,even on high performance.
Thanks a lot!! : ]