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i5 4690k processor running at 4.5 ghz speed issue

i5 4690k processor running at 4.5 ghz speed issue

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06-10-2016, 04:35 AM
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Previously I ran a stress test using Prime 95 and after completing it 12 hours later I halted the process, yet my computer remains at 4.5 ghz even when idle. Here is the screenshot from the task manager: https://gyazo.com/934db650fa773db9607b4e688e1f8395
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Dimond_miner27
06-10-2016, 04:35 AM #1

Previously I ran a stress test using Prime 95 and after completing it 12 hours later I halted the process, yet my computer remains at 4.5 ghz even when idle. Here is the screenshot from the task manager: https://gyazo.com/934db650fa773db9607b4e688e1f8395

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YusufPrD
Junior Member
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06-10-2016, 04:48 AM
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Have you verified with another tool such as hwinfo64? It might be slowing down, and the task manager might not reflect this. Consider reviewing your BIOS settings, ensuring eist (speed step) remains active. Also, look at the Windows power plans—confirm it's labeled 'balanced' with a maximum state of 100% and a minimum of 5%. If the minimum is locked at 100%, the CPU won't downclock. If speed step is off, the CPU can't idle properly.
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YusufPrD
06-10-2016, 04:48 AM #2

Have you verified with another tool such as hwinfo64? It might be slowing down, and the task manager might not reflect this. Consider reviewing your BIOS settings, ensuring eist (speed step) remains active. Also, look at the Windows power plans—confirm it's labeled 'balanced' with a maximum state of 100% and a minimum of 5%. If the minimum is locked at 100%, the CPU won't downclock. If speed step is off, the CPU can't idle properly.

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CommanderClawz
Junior Member
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06-10-2016, 06:20 AM
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Have you looked into another tool such as hwinfo64? It might be slowing down and the task manager might not reflect this. You should also review your BIOS settings, confirm that eist (speed step) remains active. Also verify under Windows power plans—ensure it's labeled as 'balanced' with a maximum state of 100% and minimum state at 5%. If the minimum state stays at 100%, the CPU won't downclock. If speed step is turned off, the CPU can't idle properly.
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CommanderClawz
06-10-2016, 06:20 AM #3

Have you looked into another tool such as hwinfo64? It might be slowing down and the task manager might not reflect this. You should also review your BIOS settings, confirm that eist (speed step) remains active. Also verify under Windows power plans—ensure it's labeled as 'balanced' with a maximum state of 100% and minimum state at 5%. If the minimum state stays at 100%, the CPU won't downclock. If speed step is turned off, the CPU can't idle properly.