I have the following complaints / ambiguities, namely:
I have a gaming laptop from HP-Omen (w032-ng) with a standard 2.6 GHz i7-6700HQ and 3.5GHz Turbo Boost.
Well, a few days ago I saw on INTEL XTU that I'm permanently clocked only on 2GHz and there's nothing to shake, the result is that I have of course only a few FPS games, because the processor does not clock properly. The only thing I did on XTU was that from time to time, when it came to so-called "Thermal Throttling", the Core Voltage set something down, around -0.150 V, so that my system stabilizes a bit.
But as mentioned above, I have permanently only 2GHz with some fluctuations to 1.99GHz or 2.01GHz - ergo - no difference, eig. Only 2GHz permanently.
I really ask for advice, because I'm a bit desperate, I have not changed in the BIOS, or similar. TurboBoost would have to be theoretically possible.
How are your CPU temperatures under load?
Do you have a current bios on it? Are your motherboard drivers up to date?
Are you sure that in the bios the turbo function is not shown?
Are there possibilities in bios to put the fan up for testing?
Download CPU Z and look at the clock when the benchmark is active
Thanks for your helpfulness, I have just now in the NVIDIA Control Panel once again restored to default values and now out of the blue it works again. I really appreciate your helpfulness, thank you.
If it occurs again, try this: https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/my-cpu-is-locked-at-1-36-ghz-with-a-3-50-ghz-cpu.3216842/
Awesome, just happy to hear that it works