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Issue with turbo performance not functioning correctly.

Issue with turbo performance not functioning correctly.

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EgoIsHigh
Junior Member
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05-05-2025, 10:35 PM
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The turbo boost on my laptop isn't functioning as expected. It's a Dell Inspiron 5559 with an Intel 6260u CPU. The base clock is 1.8GHz, turbo clock is supposed to be 2.9GHz, but I'm only seeing up to 2.0GHz regardless of settings. I confirmed the turbo boost is enabled in the UEFI and power saving mode is set to maximum performance. My other Dell laptop with an Intel 8250u shows the turbo boost works fine. I've searched online but haven't found a solution. What could be causing this issue?
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EgoIsHigh
05-05-2025, 10:35 PM #1

The turbo boost on my laptop isn't functioning as expected. It's a Dell Inspiron 5559 with an Intel 6260u CPU. The base clock is 1.8GHz, turbo clock is supposed to be 2.9GHz, but I'm only seeing up to 2.0GHz regardless of settings. I confirmed the turbo boost is enabled in the UEFI and power saving mode is set to maximum performance. My other Dell laptop with an Intel 8250u shows the turbo boost works fine. I've searched online but haven't found a solution. What could be causing this issue?

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Girly_Gamer369
Junior Member
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05-18-2025, 12:21 PM
#2
you're checking the performance of the cpu under different conditions. the turbo clock you see applies only to a single core. when all cores are stressed, the maximum clock drops. intel and amd both use this approach, though it's not ideal. intel's turbo is temporary, boosting briefly before dropping again. the specs indicate dual-core turbo should be around 2.7, but you're not seeing that. after downloading intel xtu and running the stress test, see if it highlights thermal, power, or voltage limits.
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Girly_Gamer369
05-18-2025, 12:21 PM #2

you're checking the performance of the cpu under different conditions. the turbo clock you see applies only to a single core. when all cores are stressed, the maximum clock drops. intel and amd both use this approach, though it's not ideal. intel's turbo is temporary, boosting briefly before dropping again. the specs indicate dual-core turbo should be around 2.7, but you're not seeing that. after downloading intel xtu and running the stress test, see if it highlights thermal, power, or voltage limits.

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aberrode
Member
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05-20-2025, 04:01 AM
#3
I assume this is a thermal throttle. Essentially your CPU is getting too hot and it'll down clock itself in order to save itself from blowing up (not literally).
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aberrode
05-20-2025, 04:01 AM #3

I assume this is a thermal throttle. Essentially your CPU is getting too hot and it'll down clock itself in order to save itself from blowing up (not literally).

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gymclo6
Member
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05-20-2025, 08:50 AM
#4
The core temperatures (per aida64) stay below 56°C, and the CPU handles up to 100°C. It doesn’t seem like that’s the issue.
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gymclo6
05-20-2025, 08:50 AM #4

The core temperatures (per aida64) stay below 56°C, and the CPU handles up to 100°C. It doesn’t seem like that’s the issue.

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blondeminion
Senior Member
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05-20-2025, 12:48 PM
#5
That appears typical. It's warm but not high enough to trigger thermal throttling.
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blondeminion
05-20-2025, 12:48 PM #5

That appears typical. It's warm but not high enough to trigger thermal throttling.