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Processor operates continuously at elevated speed.

Processor operates continuously at elevated speed.

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Kavenoke
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08-22-2016, 08:43 AM
#1
I observed that even when the system is idle, the CPU maintains a speed near 4.4 GHz, and the temperature stays between 55-60°C. Could a specific application or BIOS setting be causing this consistent high performance?
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Kavenoke
08-22-2016, 08:43 AM #1

I observed that even when the system is idle, the CPU maintains a speed near 4.4 GHz, and the temperature stays between 55-60°C. Could a specific application or BIOS setting be causing this consistent high performance?

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TBNRfang
Junior Member
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08-27-2016, 07:49 PM
#2
It's typical for Ryzen processors to increase performance even with minor activity. A 6% system load often triggers full boost, and simple actions like moving the mouse usually suffice to stop it from staying idle. Remember, 6% isn't true idleness—background processes are still running. Under normal conditions, a 21C room temperature with a good air cooler keeps them around 40-45°C, but this level can rise to over 50°C if usage climbs higher.
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TBNRfang
08-27-2016, 07:49 PM #2

It's typical for Ryzen processors to increase performance even with minor activity. A 6% system load often triggers full boost, and simple actions like moving the mouse usually suffice to stop it from staying idle. Remember, 6% isn't true idleness—background processes are still running. Under normal conditions, a 21C room temperature with a good air cooler keeps them around 40-45°C, but this level can rise to over 50°C if usage climbs higher.

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mitchreid95
Junior Member
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09-02-2016, 11:55 AM
#3
Search for "Power options" in the Windows menu and switch to "Balanced" or "Power save." It might be operating in High performance mode. Verify any third-party app settings that could have altered these preferences. Keep in mind that selecting Power save may affect performance in certain programs. Hope this assists!
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mitchreid95
09-02-2016, 11:55 AM #3

Search for "Power options" in the Windows menu and switch to "Balanced" or "Power save." It might be operating in High performance mode. Verify any third-party app settings that could have altered these preferences. Keep in mind that selecting Power save may affect performance in certain programs. Hope this assists!

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titowulk
Member
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09-07-2016, 05:37 PM
#4
Sure, likely all but a single CPU core is resting. The task manager isn't a trustworthy view of actual CPU activity. Using Ryzen Master (ignore the warning about overclocking—it won’t harm if you just check core status)—you’ll probably see most cores in sleep mode, with only a few or two active.
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titowulk
09-07-2016, 05:37 PM #4

Sure, likely all but a single CPU core is resting. The task manager isn't a trustworthy view of actual CPU activity. Using Ryzen Master (ignore the warning about overclocking—it won’t harm if you just check core status)—you’ll probably see most cores in sleep mode, with only a few or two active.

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Juelz0312
Junior Member
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09-15-2016, 01:01 PM
#5
Just for a visual for what others are saying. Note that over half my cores are sleeping and three of them are at a few hundred Mhz. Meanwhile Task Manager says 4.31Ghz.
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Juelz0312
09-15-2016, 01:01 PM #5

Just for a visual for what others are saying. Note that over half my cores are sleeping and three of them are at a few hundred Mhz. Meanwhile Task Manager says 4.31Ghz.

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Andy31576
Member
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09-17-2016, 11:48 AM
#6
Seems fine to me. High idle usually means warm ambient or insufficient cooling.
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Andy31576
09-17-2016, 11:48 AM #6

Seems fine to me. High idle usually means warm ambient or insufficient cooling.