Windows Memory Integrity Locking Cpu At Base Speed

Matthewb41191

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Hey all so I've been running into an issue when I turn on my computer the CPU is stuck at base speed of 2.9 when I have it clocked to always be at 4.6ghz. Recently I went and turned on memory integrity as windows was suggesting it and when I do so it locks my cpu speed at 2.9 and when I turn it off it stays at 4.6 any help would be great
 
Solution
It seems that enabling Memory Integrity on your Windows computer is causing your CPU speed to be locked at its base frequency of 2.9 GHz and preventing it from reaching the overclocked speed of 4.6 GHz.
Memory Integrity is a security feature in Windows that helps protect your system by checking the integrity of drivers and system files. It works by enabling hardware-based memory isolation and lockdown features in the processor, such as Hypervisor-protected code integrity (HVCI) and virtualization-based security (VBS).
However, this feature can cause compatibility issues with certain hardware components, such as your CPU. If your CPU is not recognized by Windows as a compatible processor, it may be restricted to its base frequency when...
It seems that enabling Memory Integrity on your Windows computer is causing your CPU speed to be locked at its base frequency of 2.9 GHz and preventing it from reaching the overclocked speed of 4.6 GHz.
Memory Integrity is a security feature in Windows that helps protect your system by checking the integrity of drivers and system files. It works by enabling hardware-based memory isolation and lockdown features in the processor, such as Hypervisor-protected code integrity (HVCI) and virtualization-based security (VBS).
However, this feature can cause compatibility issues with certain hardware components, such as your CPU. If your CPU is not recognized by Windows as a compatible processor, it may be restricted to its base frequency when Memory Integrity is enabled.
To resolve this issue, you can try disabling Memory Integrity in Windows by following these steps:
1. Click the Start button and open the Settings app.
2. Click on Update & Security.
3. Click on Windows Security from the left pane.
4. Click on Device Security from the right pane.
5. Under the "Core isolation" section, click on Core isolation details.
6. Then, toggle off the Memory integrity switch.
After disabling Memory Integrity, restart your computer and see if your CPU returns to its overclocked speed. If this does not work, you can try updating your motherboard BIOS and CPU drivers to ensure that they are compatible with Memory Integrity.
It is also worth mentioning that overclocking your CPU can cause stability issues and reduce its lifespan, so it is important to make sure that your system components are properly cooled and tested for stability.
 
Solution
So it definitely is causing it to stay at stock speeds I did all the above mentioned all drivers and bios up to date as well as no stability or thermal throttling problems and still the problem persists
 
I did once again the above solution with no luck it still stays at 2904mhz
 
1 the robot doesn't actully think or know stuff
2 why do you want the cpu base speed changed... is this just for shits and giggles/ learning on a system you are happy to have die?
 
1 the robot doesn't actully think or know stuff
2 why do you want the cpu base speed changed... is this just for shits and giggles/ learning on a system you are happy to have die?
Not once did I say I want the base speed itself changed the problem is when I activate windows integrity it keeps me locked at my base speed of 2.9 when normally I hit 4.6. If you don't have an actual constructive answer piss off thank you
 
I did once again the above solution with no luck it still stays at 2904mhz

Sorry I couldn't contact the ChatGPT think tank

Do you even know what it is your replying too or just being a smart ass

Not once did I say I want the base speed itself changed the problem is when I activate windows integrity it keeps me locked at my base speed of 2.9 when normally I hit 4.6. If you don't have an actual constructive answer piss off thank you
So when the bot says that it just means it can't contact the OpenAI API, probably due to server constraints on their end. Now, in terms of your previous remediation for this, double check your power settings and make sure you're in High Performance mode. Other than that I'm not entirely sure at this time as to why this would happen.
 
And yes I'd really keep it off if your goal is to overclock. The core isolation/memory integrity will just slow things down quite a bit..
 
I wasn't worried about the bot it was the other account ussnorway saying things that did not help just gave me an attitude I did not deserve. Thank you for your response it's not a killer just very puzzling why that one setting is locking my system down to 2.9