4 months ago I sent my ASUS ROG Strix to ASUS for repair. The main reason was the CPU running at 0.79Ghz.
Since then I have gotten my laptop back and it worked fine, it also worked fine with Windows 11 for the past 4 months.
Today I noticed extreme lag. I checked the performance tab in Task Manager and the CPU was stuck at 0.79Ghz.
I then said to myself “It must be the software.”
So I did a clean install of Windows 11 and the problem persisted.
Then I made a clean install of Windows10 and the same problem; CPU stuck at 0.79Ghz.
Then I was fed up and I reinstalled clean Windows 11 and still had the problem.
I contacted ASUS and they just told me to send it in for repair.
But then I checked on Google a bit with the only 700Mhz I had.
I found out some Intel CPUs get throttled down to that speed for a reason I can’t even imagine.
So what I found is an application called ThrottleStop. I’ve uncheck a box with the option called BD PROCHOT. I have no clue what this option is but now my CPU is back up running as it should, 2.6Ghz at normal and 4.2Ghz at turbo.
Is anyone aware of this issue?
I’m not new to PCs but I don’t even know what that checkbox changed in the software for my CPU to start running as it should be.
The fact that I needed software fix for a new CPU is mind boggling. I document all I do such as troubleshooting and all. I feel that ASUS must replace the CPU with its defects.
BD PROCHOTsetting is sadly valid and useful. – Giacomo1968 Dec 31 '21 at 02:46