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I wonder if it Windows 10 changing behaviour in recent major update. I am using Windows 10.0.10586. I am well aware of TurboBoost that mentioned in this SuperUser question. My CPU could hit 2.70GHz in single core mode as specified in the documentation.
However, it's rather a no brainer as earlier in Windows 8.1 I never hit more than 2.40GHz. Is it Microsoft changing behaviour to milk more power or something else? - if it something else, I suspect Intel Dynamic Platform & Thermal Framework driver is actually involved.
Anyway, I need some insight.
Similar question – Moab – 2015-12-28T23:25:15.070
well, it indeed cover almost the same topic - turbo bost. but, here i am wondering xx Ghz in your case is the design limit at which processor can run continuously for long time given the standard cooling is working properly. - why did it rises >2.4GHz although i only use 9% of it? should i cap it a little in power configurations? – Bagus Tesa – 2015-12-29T00:35:32.510