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01-03-2020 05:10 AM
Hi everyone a few weeks ago i bought an hp envy x360,the one with comet lake i7 and oled screen,an amazing laptop...my only question is: "is it normal to achieve a geekbench 5 multicore score of only about 3000? I've seen a lot of other laptops performing much better with the same cpu (around 4000 or more)!!
So,my laptop is in maximum performance mode,with nothing running in the back and is also plugged to the ac with 100% charge,i don't really now what's the problem or if there is even one😅 please answer,i know benchmarks are often unthrustworthy,but this thing is driving me insane😳...
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01-06-2020 02:28 PM
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01-06-2020 02:28 PM
Thank you for posting on the HP Support Community.
HP does not recommend to use Third-party measuring apps as they are not tested by HP and may not be accurate.
To get the answer to this question there is no need to worry if too many svchost.exe processes running in your Windows 10 computer. It's absolutely normal and a feature by design. It's not an issue or problem with your computer.
Hope this helps! Keep me posted for further assistance.
Please click “Accept as Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
ECHO_LAKE
I am an HP Employee