Hi,
I am looking for the location for the CPU clock multiplier setting in Windows 7. On my laptop I just discover it is stuck to x34 for a theorical x26 when the 4 cores are activated.
I remember having played with something like this but cannot remember how...no comment !
ThrottleStop alows me to revert back to normality but only when it is running (ie. x26 to x34 depending on the number of active core).
Does anyone knows where is Windows 7 storing the settings to limit the available CPU multiplier range ?
Regards,
Walter
I am looking for the location for the CPU clock multiplier setting in Windows 7. On my laptop I just discover it is stuck to x34 for a theorical x26 when the 4 cores are activated.
I remember having played with something like this but cannot remember how...no comment !
ThrottleStop alows me to revert back to normality but only when it is running (ie. x26 to x34 depending on the number of active core).
Does anyone knows where is Windows 7 storing the settings to limit the available CPU multiplier range ?
Regards,
Walter