CPU will not go above 598 mhz
CPU will not go above 598 mhz
Hi-
I have a 1.6ghz Centrino processor but I have noticed that it never runs about 598 mhz. I notice applications to be a little slow and lag once and a while and I think it might be due to this. I have it set on "High System Performance" and I have looked at the speed while scanning for viruses and importing a large album of photos into Adobe Photoshop Album. Does anyone know what might be causing this or how to fix it? If there is something else I can do to test what speed it is running at or if there is a certain action I should run please let me know. I'd really appreciate any help with this. Thanks-
-Dan
I have a 1.6ghz Centrino processor but I have noticed that it never runs about 598 mhz. I notice applications to be a little slow and lag once and a while and I think it might be due to this. I have it set on "High System Performance" and I have looked at the speed while scanning for viruses and importing a large album of photos into Adobe Photoshop Album. Does anyone know what might be causing this or how to fix it? If there is something else I can do to test what speed it is running at or if there is a certain action I should run please let me know. I'd really appreciate any help with this. Thanks-
-Dan
Download mobilemeter
http://dssc3031.ece.cmu.edu/~tamaru/mob ... adme-e.htm
Run it and then run some cpu intensive stuff, does it show 600MHz or 1.6GHz?
http://dssc3031.ece.cmu.edu/~tamaru/mob ... adme-e.htm
Run it and then run some cpu intensive stuff, does it show 600MHz or 1.6GHz?
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also, you can set it to full speed rather than automatic..
found in the power settings..
found in the power settings..
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She was not what you would call refined,
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She was the type of person who kept a parrot.
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You can also try loading the defaults in your BIOS if Mobile Meter indicates that you really are only running at 598 MHZ.
At least for me, a factory installation will have my CPU in adaptive mode which means if it's not requiring much processing power it runs in the lower 600Mhz speed but increases to 1700 mhz when needed for more intensive. You might be experiencing the lag of going from 600 to 1600 for you so switching to "High Performance" would keep things at max speed.
The drawback I find with not using CPU in adaptive mode is that the fan on my T41 will run a little louder if not stressed since the CPU runs hotter.
At least for me, a factory installation will have my CPU in adaptive mode which means if it's not requiring much processing power it runs in the lower 600Mhz speed but increases to 1700 mhz when needed for more intensive. You might be experiencing the lag of going from 600 to 1600 for you so switching to "High Performance" would keep things at max speed.
The drawback I find with not using CPU in adaptive mode is that the fan on my T41 will run a little louder if not stressed since the CPU runs hotter.
Do you have your battery inside? I dunno about Pentium M CPUs, but the P4 in my T30 refuses to run full speed unless the battery is inside.
IBM said that this is because sometimes the power outlet doesn't provide enough juice for full speed, and when such a "hickup" occurs, the battery supplements your laptop.
I can't say their explanation sounds too convincing, but I can't do much about it
IBM said that this is because sometimes the power outlet doesn't provide enough juice for full speed, and when such a "hickup" occurs, the battery supplements your laptop.
I can't say their explanation sounds too convincing, but I can't do much about it
CPU Speed
Hello,
There is very nice utility called SpeedSwitchXP to control your CPU speed. Sometimes Windows own contorol system is not reliable. You can easily find it from google.
Brds,
Toomas
There is very nice utility called SpeedSwitchXP to control your CPU speed. Sometimes Windows own contorol system is not reliable. You can easily find it from google.
Brds,
Toomas
Kind regards,
Tom
Tom
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