On 7/27/24 12:41 AM, İsmail Arılık wrote:
> grep '^processor\|^cpu MHz' /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
cpu MHz : 400.000
processor : 1
cpu MHz : 400.000
processor : 2
cpu MHz : 400.000
processor : 3
cpu MHz : 400.000
processor : 4
cpu MHz : 851.190
processor : 5
cpu MHz : 400.000
processor : 6
cpu MHz : 400.000
processor : 7
cpu MHz : 400.000
processor : 8
cpu MHz : 1083.960
processor : 9
cpu MHz : 400.000
processor : 10
cpu MHz : 1006.537
processor : 11
cpu MHz : 400.000
processor : 12
cpu MHz : 942.949
processor : 13
cpu MHz : 968.000
processor : 14
cpu MHz : 1361.782
processor : 15
cpu MHz : 1400.012
processor : 16
cpu MHz : 400.000
processor : 17
cpu MHz : 400.000
processor : 18
cpu MHz : 400.000
processor : 19
cpu MHz : 1384.733
And I just re-opened the lid to check for activity on my post.
Honestly, those do not look bad. You have 12 cores at dead-idle (400MHz) and 8
cores at 1400MHz or less. I'm no 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) expert, but that
seems reasonable for just opening up the lid and the various processes coming
back to life.
A 24-core laptop -- what's the world coming to :)
Good luck with your issue. Maybe others have more than a guess -- but that's
all I've got for you.
--
David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.