Thanks for the hint.
It helped to identify that really the windows energy scheme (I had max. battery life active) prevents the cpu speed to be switched dynamically.
I have the same problem, however no matter what scheme i choose from the drop down menu, it never adjust the cpu. All it seems to do is adjust the other settings. Any suggestions? Is speedswitchxp reliable? http://www.diefer.de/speedswitchxp/index.html
Hello,
at my desk speedswitch works fairly good.
Maybe in your bios the speedstep is switched off? Normally a XP scheme like Desktop or so should also allow to run at max. speed.
minkylee99
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August 25th, 2003 08:00
Have you tried www.diefer.de 's SpeedSwitchXP?
RaPTuRe
Message Edited by minkylee99 on 08-25-2003 12:27 PM
js66
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August 25th, 2003 10:00
It helped to identify that really the windows energy scheme (I had max. battery life active) prevents the cpu speed to be switched dynamically.
davmelw
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January 21st, 2004 20:00
js66
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January 22nd, 2004 04:00
at my desk speedswitch works fairly good.
Maybe in your bios the speedstep is switched off? Normally a XP scheme like Desktop or so should also allow to run at max. speed.