Analyzing Ice Lake's performance enhancement patterns Understanding how it boosts effectiveness
Analyzing Ice Lake's performance enhancement patterns Understanding how it boosts effectiveness
Hello, Your new laptop features an i5-1035G4 processor. It claims to reach around 3.3 GHz across all cores and about 3.7 GHz on one core. However, when the CPU is under heavy load, boost clocks often drop to 1.66 GHz or between 2 and 2.5 GHz. It rarely hits the full 3.3 GHz. Compared to your other laptop with an older Kaby Lake chip, the boost performance seems less stable. Could this be due to the firmware or something else? I’d love to understand further.
CPU speed relies heavily on the turbo power settings you choose. On certain laptops, you can boost these limits with ThrottleStop. Intel XTU isn’t compatible with your processor. https://www.techpowerup.com/download/tec...ottlestop/ Your device’s capabilities depend on cooling, the manufacturer’s unlocked limits, and how high you decide to raise them.