Your car's performance is significantly lower than expected.
Your car's performance is significantly lower than expected.
You just installed a new PC and noticed your CPU is lagging. Your system specs look solid but the performance isn’t up to expectations. The Cinebench R23 shows strong scores, yet the single-core and multi-core results are lower than average. It might be related to power settings or thermal management—your power options are set to high performance, which could cause instability. Check the cooling setup, ensure the GPU is properly seated, and verify that the PSU can handle the load. Consider adjusting power settings for better stability.
I can't take a screenshot directly, but I can describe what HWInfo64 displays when under load. It typically highlights VRM throttling and indicates the processor's performance metrics. You can capture the screen using your operating system's camera or recording tools. The board should only run Celeron or Pentium models if you're targeting those specific architectures.
You should look at the screenshot for details about the motherboard, as it displays all the relevant information.
The specifications include clock speeds for optimal performance.
This section highlights key frequency details.
Additional information provides further clarity on processing rates.