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12-24-2020 09:29 AM
HEY , GUYS I WANT TO ASK A QUESTION . HOW TO CONSTANT PERFORMANCE DURING PROLONG USE . I ACTUALLY BENCHMARK MY PROCESSOR DAILY BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER 6 HOURS USE THROUGH GEEKBENCH 5 AND THERE IS A HUGE DIFFERENCE IN SCORES . MY USAGE IS JUST WATCHING VIDEOS AND WEB SURFING , NO GAMING , NO CONTENT CREATION OR ANY OTHER CPU INTENSIVE TASK . HARDWARE TEST IS PASSED . BUT THERE IS ALSO A DIFFERENCE OF 20% IN PERFORMANCE THAT IS REFLECTED BY THOSE SCORES . I BENCHMARK PROCESSOR 7 TIMES BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER USE AND SCORES ARE OF GIGANTIC GAP . I NEED HELP........ ANY ADVANCED TROUBLESHOOTING FROM CMD OR REGISTRY MIGHT HELP.....
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12-24-2020 07:39 PM
@SayandeepHaldar , welcome to the forum.
The only thing that normally causes the symptoms that you describe is Heat! You should check the temperature of the CPU before and after use. Running a computer continually for 6 hours could definitely cause it to heat-up. I suggest that you try NZXT CAM to check the temperature of the CPU.
I am not aware of any Advanced troubleshooting steps that you can take from the CMD prompt or BIOS/UEFI.
I am not an HP Employee!!
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12-24-2020 07:39 PM
@SayandeepHaldar , welcome to the forum.
The only thing that normally causes the symptoms that you describe is Heat! You should check the temperature of the CPU before and after use. Running a computer continually for 6 hours could definitely cause it to heat-up. I suggest that you try NZXT CAM to check the temperature of the CPU.
I am not aware of any Advanced troubleshooting steps that you can take from the CMD prompt or BIOS/UEFI.
I am not an HP Employee!!
Intelligence is God given. Wisdom is the sum of our mistakes!!
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