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Hi. i have a gaming laptop i bought a month ago. And my CPU does not work at the maximum frequency of 4.4Ghz, even in processes that require it. Instead, it runs at 4092 Ghz. the maximum frequency still appears, but only for a couple of seconds, and not in all games. I use my rig for gaming so this is frustrating. Could it be motherboard related? maybe I got a bad part?
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4.4GHz is your processor's Maximum Turbo Boost frequency. You are only going to see boosting to this frequency when (amongst other things) your processor has the thermal headroom and only a single core is active. If (amongst other things) the processor is too hot or more than one Core is active, the maximum frequency possible will be lower.
I said 'amongst other things' a couple of times. This is a complicated subject and, if you really want to understand it, you are going to have to spend some time reading about it. As a starting point, try these resources:
- What is Intel Turbo Boost Technology and How Does it Work?
- My Intel Core Processor Does Not Reach the Maximum Turbo Boost Frequency
- Frequently Asked Questions for Intel Turbo Boost Technology
- Frequently Asked Questions About Temperature for Intel Processors
Hope this helps,
...S

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