kekeke: The ThrottleStop log file clearly shows the throttling problem that is killing your CPU performance. The multi column stands for the CPU multiplier. Your CPU starts with a 27 multiplier, drops down to 23 and then drops suddenly down to only 14. That's throttling. Your CPU is barely running at 50% of its Intel designed speed. Your CPU is getting too hot so redo the thermal paste, clean out your CPU heatsink and fan and do whatever you have to do to get your laptop running cooler. You might get a better gaming experience if you use ThrottleStop to lock your multiplier at 23. This might help prevent the overheating so it doesn't drop to 14. Even 20 is a lot better than 14.
You can also use ThrottleStop to set up 2 different profiles. Profile 1 could use full turbo boost and the 27 multiplier and then when the CPU heats up, ThrottleStop can automatically switch to the 23 multiplier or slightly less to help control the heat. When the CPU cools down enough, ThrottleStop will switch back to full speed. Just use the Alarm feature to control this.
Acer Aspire 5750G, Malaysia's 1st Sandy Bridge laptop
Jan 7 2012, 10:46 AM
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