Changing CPU Speed in System Properties?
Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 1:42 pm
I just noticed that the CPU speed reported by system properties in Windows XP changes periodically.
In the "Computer" section of the "General" tab, I see:
Genuine Intel(R) CPU
T2400 @ 1.83Ghz
987 Mhz, 1.00 GB of RAM
Physical Address Extension
The 987 Mhz sometimes says 1.83 Ghz, or a different number in the 900s. Can I improve performance by disabling speed changes?
In power manager, I have "Maximum CPU Speed" set to "Highest" when the computer is plugged in. There's an advanced option to disable CPU power management. Maybe that would stop the speed cycling? I rarely use my computer on battery power.
In the "Computer" section of the "General" tab, I see:
Genuine Intel(R) CPU
T2400 @ 1.83Ghz
987 Mhz, 1.00 GB of RAM
Physical Address Extension
The 987 Mhz sometimes says 1.83 Ghz, or a different number in the 900s. Can I improve performance by disabling speed changes?
In power manager, I have "Maximum CPU Speed" set to "Highest" when the computer is plugged in. There's an advanced option to disable CPU power management. Maybe that would stop the speed cycling? I rarely use my computer on battery power.