Language: Lithuanian (Regional Setting: Lithuanian) I did number of restart, setting Bios to default, checking for driver updates.Īll info about my laptop I thought of is below:Īnd here is DxDiag full saved info in txt: Id look elsewhere for those meager gains. Go to BIOS Configuration afterward Performance option and then to Turbo Boost Technology. cant handle increased heat loads without additional throttling (without additional cooling). likely doesnt have any options in the first place, and B. An Acer Aspire is a canned device which A. ![]() One time it was working today, next, it just stopped. Anyway, If you want to overclock, I would get a laptop that can. Issue didn't come out till today Friday 2014.09.12 when my boost tech stopped working for no reason at all. Since it's a laptop, there seems to be no Turbo boost options in the Bios at all, heck all I can practically do is set password and boot order, maybe time.Īll I did recently with my this Tuesday 2014.09.09 reinstalled Laptop was updating drivers, installing Steam and Planetside 2. Both times this happened since middle of August or later, so it seems to be a recent issue. i7-10750H Processor (2.60 GHz, up to 5.00 GHz with Turbo Boost, 6 Cores. Last time it happened, I had to reinstall Windows again and not even a week passed and it stopped working again. Acer Predator Helios 300 PH317-54-70Z5 Gaming Laptop comes with these high. In Bios I can't seem to find an option and in BOOT both processors and Maximum memory are unchecked (picture below). I tried overloading, I tried different monitors and intel cpu diagnostic programs. Greetings, as of today, my Turbo boost technology stopped working again. Something is wrong with 10th iteration newest drivers. Edit: reverted to old drivers for Chipset and seems to work now.
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