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HP ZBook Power G7 Mobile Workstation IDS Base Model
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello. I updated my notebook with the latest BIOS, 01.09.00. Now CPU usage doesn't exceed 32%. On old BIOS it was 30-100% depending of load and everything worked fine. What can I do to return back to normal CPU usage?

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Oooops, sorry folks, it's my mistake. Month ago I was experimented with CPU frequency, as described in https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/95574-change-maximum-processor-frequency-windows-10-a.html At that time it didn't work for me. But after BIOS update it working with low CPU frequency. Sorry, pls. close the issue.

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Oooops, sorry folks, it's my mistake. Month ago I was experimented with CPU frequency, as described in https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/95574-change-maximum-processor-frequency-windows-10-a.html At that time it didn't work for me. But after BIOS update it working with low CPU frequency. Sorry, pls. close the issue.

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