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Is there something wrong with this CPU?
Posted on 12/31/14 at 4:27 pm
Posted on 12/31/14 at 4:27 pm
My wife's new laptop I got her- Lenovo Y40, seems to lag badly when firefox and chrome are open at the same time. This is a gaming laptop so I figured the performance would be much better than my dinosaur Acer with SSD. Its not even close to the quickness of mine, but I'm thinking that has to do with the SSD I have installed in mine. Nevertheless, this brand new laptop shouldn't be lagging from 2 internet browsers open.
The laptop stats are as follows:
i7-4510U CPU @ 2.00ghz
8gb RAM (I upgraded it to 16gb)
500gb HDD with 8gb SSD hybrid
Connected to 45mbps Uverse wifi
I started doing some digging and noticed that on the CPU performance tab, it have 0.75 GHz listed as the speed (see picture attached). Is there something wrong here? I thought that should be 2.00GHz.
The laptop stats are as follows:
i7-4510U CPU @ 2.00ghz
8gb RAM (I upgraded it to 16gb)
500gb HDD with 8gb SSD hybrid
Connected to 45mbps Uverse wifi
I started doing some digging and noticed that on the CPU performance tab, it have 0.75 GHz listed as the speed (see picture attached). Is there something wrong here? I thought that should be 2.00GHz.
Posted on 12/31/14 at 4:31 pm to TigerTatorTots
Some type of power saving feature. Find power options under control panel and change to high performance. Some motherboards have a n option in the bios also. Could be locked for you though.
Posted on 12/31/14 at 4:41 pm to LEASTBAY
You are right... I started a Windows Download and the processor speeds jumped up to 1.5-2.0 ghz
ETA: I switched the power mode to High Performance and now it is no longer lagging; working like a charm.
I always thought the power options were solely for battery usage. Had no clue it was for processor/CPU performance.
ETAA: Holy shite this thing is fast now. I don't even need to install the SSD I ordered for her. I may just wait a couple years until this hydrid HD starts to get bogged down, then install the Samsung Evo 840 I bought
ETA: I switched the power mode to High Performance and now it is no longer lagging; working like a charm.
I always thought the power options were solely for battery usage. Had no clue it was for processor/CPU performance.
ETAA: Holy shite this thing is fast now. I don't even need to install the SSD I ordered for her. I may just wait a couple years until this hydrid HD starts to get bogged down, then install the Samsung Evo 840 I bought
This post was edited on 12/31/14 at 4:57 pm
Posted on 12/31/14 at 5:10 pm to TigerTatorTots
Pics of your wife for helping fix her computer problem?
Posted on 12/31/14 at 5:17 pm to TigerTatorTots
If you have the SSD, might as well install it now, unless you have some other use for it.
Posted on 12/31/14 at 5:19 pm to TigerTatorTots
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I always thought the power options were solely for battery usage. Had no clue it was for processor/CPU performance.
They are solely for battery usage, but obviously your CPU and GPU are going to be the biggest battery hogs, hence the power-saving features.
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