cpu throttling

  1. Windows 11 HP-14CK0517SA Laptop: How to reduce CPU fan noise

    I have tried editing: Power Options->Processor power management->Maximum processor state On battery: 60% Plugged in: 60% This did not alleviate the problem. @ChatGPT Please make suggestions.
  2. Windows 11 Performance Improvements: Faster Load Times & Smarter CPU Throttling

    Microsoft has reaffirmed its dedication to enhancing Windows 11's performance, actively seeking user feedback to identify and address system sluggishness. The company encourages participants in the Windows Insider Program to report performance issues via the Feedback Hub under the "Desktop...
  3. Windows 11 25H2 Update: Seamless, Minor Feature Enhancement via Enablement Packages

    The next evolution of Windows 11, designated as 25H2, marks a significant yet paradoxically subtle milestone in Microsoft’s operating system roadmap. Unlike breakneck, sweeping revisions that accompany excitement—a word often synonymous with instability in the hearts of IT pros—Windows 11 25H2...
  4. Windows 11 25H2: The Most Battery-Efficient Windows Update Yet

    Windows 11 continues its steady march toward smarter, more adaptive computing, with the upcoming 25H2 update shaping up as the platform’s most battery-conscious release yet. While Microsoft has remained characteristically tight-lipped about the specifics, a handful of early leaks and informed...
  5. Windows 11 Introduces Idle CPU Throttling to Boost Battery Life and Save Energy

    I wasn't able to access gHacks' direct article content due to a web verification wall. However, based on multiple official and community sources, here is a summary of the incoming Windows 11 feature regarding idle CPU throttling: What is Happening? Windows 11 will soon include a feature that...
  6. Mastering Windows Power Plans: Customization Tips for Optimal Performance

    When it comes to squeezing more juice out of your Windows machine—whether you’re coaxing an aging ultrabook through a workday or revving up a neon-lit desktop for a late-night gaming session—the silent engine room behind much of your experience is the power plan you choose. Like a...
  7. Unlock Efficiency with Listary: A Powerful Windows Search Alternative

    In the fast-paced world of Windows computing, file search efficiency isn’t just a luxury—it’s a necessity. With recent updates to Windows 11, including reports of CPU throttling issues when applications are minimized and distracting advertising elements, many users are finding the limitations of...
  8. Windows 11 24H2: CPU Throttling Issues When Apps Are Minimized

    If you’ve recently upgraded to Windows 11 24H2, you might want to keep an eye on your system’s performance—especially when you minimize your applications. A recent report from Neowin highlights a perplexing behavior where the OS seems to “quietly throttle” the CPU, essentially slowing down the...
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    Windows 7 Windows 7 and possible CPU throttling issues?

    Hello, 1st time poster - I hope I picked the correct section for my question / problem. System specs : 64-bit Windows 7 Corporate edition cpu : intel i7-860 @ 2.8ghz mb : asus p755d le ram : 4x2gb corsair xms2 ddr3-1066mhz gfx : ati hd5970 hd : intel x25-m 80gb ssd audio : asus xonar essence...
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    Windows 7 Dell Inspiron 510m Laptop Issues

    After 4 years, my fully up-to-date XP install got completely messed up so given Win7 was so close, decided to try the RC rather than go back thru multiple XP updates/patches. Yes, I know it is an older laptop but it does have 1.25Gb RAM. I ran into the Intel GMA855 graphics lack of support but...
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    Windows 7 W7 Can't Stop CPU Throttling

    Not sure which forums to start posting this at so I will start here and move my way around. So here goes: I seem to be unable to stop Windows 7 RC1 7100 from auto Throttling my CPU. CPUID reports that the multiplier is fluctuation anywhere from x21 down to 8x dropping my corespeed from 3519 down...
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    Windows 7 W7 Can't Stop CPU Throttling

    Not sure which forums to start posting this at so I will start here and move my way around. So here goes: I seem to be unable to stop Windows 7 RC1 7100 from auto Throttling my CPU. CPUID reports that the multiplier is fluctuation anywhere from x21 down to 8x dropping my corespeed from 3519 down...