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Funny thing happened with my core being stuck at .77 GhZ on battery

tibidk
Level 7
So i was experiencing problems with my core being stuck at .77 GhZ on battery and none of the solutions posted on the forum seemed to work, so i just gave up on the whole deal.

Earlyer this week i decided to give out some of my computational power to a good cause and i started using folding@home. I only run it on GPU.

Somehow, since i started running folding@home, my core suddenly went up to 2,40 GhZ and i have no idea why. Don't get me wrong, i love it! I can finally use my laptop at its full potential even on battery 🙂 .

Anyway, if some of you still have the .77 GhZ issue you can try folding@home and contribute to a good cause in the meantime 🙂

PS: even at full capacity, battery life is still 4-5 hours
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Maxter
Level 9
The 0.77 GHz issue is solved with a BIOS update... check out the sticky thread.

Maxter wrote:
The 0.77 GHz issue is solved with a BIOS update... check out the sticky thread.


Indeed, this issue has been resolved many months ago in BIOS 208 and above
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cl-Albert
US Customer Loyalty Agent
tibidk wrote:

Somehow, since i started running folding@home, my core suddenly went up to 2,40 GhZ and i have no idea why. Don't get me wrong, i love it! I can finally use my laptop at its full potential even on battery 🙂 .

Anyway, if some of you still have the .77 GhZ issue you can try folding@home and contribute to a good cause in the meantime 🙂

PS: even at full capacity, battery life is still 4-5 hours


You might already know this, but if you don't stress the system, the cpu automatically downclocks (it's smart and only speeds up when you need it to), so when you were having the CPU speed .77Ghz issue (only on the G750JW, G750JX, and G750JH with older bios versions) before wondering if you were running a program to stress the system?

Anyway, just wanted to run this by you.

xeromist
Moderator
Glad to hear you are trying Folding! As others have mentioned there is an update available. Even though you have a workaround with the Folding client you should still flash the update to ensure optimal operation even when not running F@H.
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tibidk
Level 7
I flashed the update, but nothing happened and i removed power4gear as well. For some reason, the stress from folding did the trick 😄