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Windows 10 1809 - Clock Speed Stuck at 0.40 Ghz



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Processor speed limited at 0.4 GHzHow to change microprocessor Clock SpeedHow does clock speed influence processing speed?CPU gets stuck at 0.90 GHz and 53% usage capLaptop clock speed too highWindows 10 task manager CPU clock speed exceeds displayed maximum clock speed?Asus Republic of Gamers 0.75 Ghz speedOlder laptop stuck in low-power state on Windows bootThe PC sometimes loses the USB mouse after sleepWindows 10 Laptop Hibernate and Shutdown Freeze Midway to Complete Power DownLenovo Ideapad 530S - Heavy throttling making CPU stuck at 1.58GHz clock speed - Any solutions?





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lately my laptop clockspeed is stuck at 0.40 ghz that turned me lagging so bad , i dont know why but it only happen sometimes , like when im booting up my pc it 3ghz-2ghz until about 10 minutes and it turned to be 0.40 ghz again, heres all the picture of my pc specification, All i have tried is , setting the power option , my bios is up to date



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  • How do you know it's really at 400Mhz, is the reporting tool accurate? How's the heat sink & fans & airflow & temperature? Is the cpu overheating & slowing down? Battery good, does it happen only when plugged in or unplugged?

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  • @Xen2050 im checking from task manager and cpu-z the fan speed is normal ,temp between 49-50 celcius but not higher than that , i got this problem when plugged , never unplugged because im never leave house right now

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    Possible duplicate of Processor speed limited at 0.4 GHz

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  • @phuclv have seen it, none of it have same on mine

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lately my laptop clockspeed is stuck at 0.40 ghz that turned me lagging so bad , i dont know why but it only happen sometimes , like when im booting up my pc it 3ghz-2ghz until about 10 minutes and it turned to be 0.40 ghz again, heres all the picture of my pc specification, All i have tried is , setting the power option , my bios is up to date



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  • How do you know it's really at 400Mhz, is the reporting tool accurate? How's the heat sink & fans & airflow & temperature? Is the cpu overheating & slowing down? Battery good, does it happen only when plugged in or unplugged?

    – Xen2050
    yesterday











  • @Xen2050 im checking from task manager and cpu-z the fan speed is normal ,temp between 49-50 celcius but not higher than that , i got this problem when plugged , never unplugged because im never leave house right now

    – Cahya Darma Wijaya
    yesterday






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Processor speed limited at 0.4 GHz

    – phuclv
    yesterday











  • @phuclv have seen it, none of it have same on mine

    – Cahya Darma Wijaya
    yesterday














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lately my laptop clockspeed is stuck at 0.40 ghz that turned me lagging so bad , i dont know why but it only happen sometimes , like when im booting up my pc it 3ghz-2ghz until about 10 minutes and it turned to be 0.40 ghz again, heres all the picture of my pc specification, All i have tried is , setting the power option , my bios is up to date



DXDIAG










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lately my laptop clockspeed is stuck at 0.40 ghz that turned me lagging so bad , i dont know why but it only happen sometimes , like when im booting up my pc it 3ghz-2ghz until about 10 minutes and it turned to be 0.40 ghz again, heres all the picture of my pc specification, All i have tried is , setting the power option , my bios is up to date



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  • How do you know it's really at 400Mhz, is the reporting tool accurate? How's the heat sink & fans & airflow & temperature? Is the cpu overheating & slowing down? Battery good, does it happen only when plugged in or unplugged?

    – Xen2050
    yesterday











  • @Xen2050 im checking from task manager and cpu-z the fan speed is normal ,temp between 49-50 celcius but not higher than that , i got this problem when plugged , never unplugged because im never leave house right now

    – Cahya Darma Wijaya
    yesterday






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Processor speed limited at 0.4 GHz

    – phuclv
    yesterday











  • @phuclv have seen it, none of it have same on mine

    – Cahya Darma Wijaya
    yesterday



















  • How do you know it's really at 400Mhz, is the reporting tool accurate? How's the heat sink & fans & airflow & temperature? Is the cpu overheating & slowing down? Battery good, does it happen only when plugged in or unplugged?

    – Xen2050
    yesterday











  • @Xen2050 im checking from task manager and cpu-z the fan speed is normal ,temp between 49-50 celcius but not higher than that , i got this problem when plugged , never unplugged because im never leave house right now

    – Cahya Darma Wijaya
    yesterday






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Processor speed limited at 0.4 GHz

    – phuclv
    yesterday











  • @phuclv have seen it, none of it have same on mine

    – Cahya Darma Wijaya
    yesterday

















How do you know it's really at 400Mhz, is the reporting tool accurate? How's the heat sink & fans & airflow & temperature? Is the cpu overheating & slowing down? Battery good, does it happen only when plugged in or unplugged?

– Xen2050
yesterday





How do you know it's really at 400Mhz, is the reporting tool accurate? How's the heat sink & fans & airflow & temperature? Is the cpu overheating & slowing down? Battery good, does it happen only when plugged in or unplugged?

– Xen2050
yesterday













@Xen2050 im checking from task manager and cpu-z the fan speed is normal ,temp between 49-50 celcius but not higher than that , i got this problem when plugged , never unplugged because im never leave house right now

– Cahya Darma Wijaya
yesterday





@Xen2050 im checking from task manager and cpu-z the fan speed is normal ,temp between 49-50 celcius but not higher than that , i got this problem when plugged , never unplugged because im never leave house right now

– Cahya Darma Wijaya
yesterday




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Possible duplicate of Processor speed limited at 0.4 GHz

– phuclv
yesterday





Possible duplicate of Processor speed limited at 0.4 GHz

– phuclv
yesterday













@phuclv have seen it, none of it have same on mine

– Cahya Darma Wijaya
yesterday





@phuclv have seen it, none of it have same on mine

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yesterday










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It seems to be thermal throttling. CPU select lower clock speeds when dangerous temperatures are reached. Is it an old notebook? In most cases just opening the case and cleaning the dust helps.






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    It seems to be thermal throttling. CPU select lower clock speeds when dangerous temperatures are reached. Is it an old notebook? In most cases just opening the case and cleaning the dust helps.






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