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13-08-2020, 13:17
حل مشكلة cpu maximum frequency over 100 فى Windows Resource Monitor
What does the “Maximum Frequency” number mean in the Windows Resource Monitor?
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حل المشكلة :
هى ليست مشكلة ولكن هى دليل على استهلاك كامل الطاقة للعديد من العمليات
وقد يكون بسبب ارتفاع درجة حرارة البروسيسور ولكن وصوله 100 % هو امر طبيعي وبالتالى ليست مشكلة
وتجد دائما انه يصل 100 % فى حالة عمل البروسيسور بكامل طقاته وهو امر طبيعى
ولكن فى البروسيسورات القديمة قد تجده دائما 100 % فى core 2 duo
ولكن فى البروسيسورات الحديثة I3 هتجد انه بستخدم الى بيحتاجه ويوقف ما لا يحتاجه من cores
لذلك تجد الرقم ينخفض و يرتفع وغير ثابت.
It simply means of the total maximum of your processors normal speed.
With speed step, power saving and everything else disabled, this should always read 100%.
If you have power saving on your laptop that under clocks your CPU compared to the stock speed, it will report a lower percentage.
If you have turbo boost or similar, it will report a higher percentage.
So, again, this is the current maximum percentage your processor can currently run when compared against its reported normal speed.
I am not 100% sure, but my guess is that if you overclock, the overclocked amount would be the "base" speed to Windows and overclocking by 20% would not show a 120% maximum frequency - this is just guessing, I have no way to test.
المرجع :
https://superuser.com/questions/256921/what-does-the-maximum-frequency-number-mean-in-the-windows-resource-monitor
What does the “Maximum Frequency” number mean in the Windows Resource Monitor?
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2020/08/10.png
حل المشكلة :
هى ليست مشكلة ولكن هى دليل على استهلاك كامل الطاقة للعديد من العمليات
وقد يكون بسبب ارتفاع درجة حرارة البروسيسور ولكن وصوله 100 % هو امر طبيعي وبالتالى ليست مشكلة
وتجد دائما انه يصل 100 % فى حالة عمل البروسيسور بكامل طقاته وهو امر طبيعى
ولكن فى البروسيسورات القديمة قد تجده دائما 100 % فى core 2 duo
ولكن فى البروسيسورات الحديثة I3 هتجد انه بستخدم الى بيحتاجه ويوقف ما لا يحتاجه من cores
لذلك تجد الرقم ينخفض و يرتفع وغير ثابت.
It simply means of the total maximum of your processors normal speed.
With speed step, power saving and everything else disabled, this should always read 100%.
If you have power saving on your laptop that under clocks your CPU compared to the stock speed, it will report a lower percentage.
If you have turbo boost or similar, it will report a higher percentage.
So, again, this is the current maximum percentage your processor can currently run when compared against its reported normal speed.
I am not 100% sure, but my guess is that if you overclock, the overclocked amount would be the "base" speed to Windows and overclocking by 20% would not show a 120% maximum frequency - this is just guessing, I have no way to test.
المرجع :
https://superuser.com/questions/256921/what-does-the-maximum-frequency-number-mean-in-the-windows-resource-monitor