
Select "Delete the driver software for this device" Look for Display adapters and right click/Properties.

Access the device manager (you can use windows start search to find it). and check the behavior of the system.īefore installing these drivers (both OEM and generic), you could perform the following:

Please make sure you select the correct OS.Īnother way to go would be to install the version the game is requesting 15.36. This is to avoid losing any special features or settings while using the generic drivers from Intel®. While using OEM systems like yours, the recommendation is to download and install the drivers from your computer's manufacturer website. I would like to know, what is the behavior of the system with the latest drivers provided with your OEM? If you are running Windows 10, it runs all sorts of maintenance tasks in the background and these could prevent the processor from achieving what you expect it to.Thank you for contacting the Intel Communities. I suggest that, while looking a clock speeds achieved, you track what other conditions might exist. The other conditions include things like (a) other other core(s) becoming busy, which would limit the maximum allowed, (b) the temperature of the core (or the processor overall) reaching levels that prevent further increases (and might actually require a lowering of the clock speed), etc. In this case, the feature will incrementally boost the clock speed to the maximum if other conditions allow. Suppose you have a situation wherein a single core is busy and all other cores are idle. when all other cores are NOT busy), a maximum clock speed for a pair of cores (again, when all other cores are NOT busy) and so on, until you get to the all cores busy state, in which no boost is possible anywhere. The feature supports a maximum clock speed for a single core (i.e. Turbo Boost will increase core clock speeds when conditions allow. Single-core performance is a main reason I chose this CPU over AMD but I am not happy right now. HWMonitor is a good software program to monitor the frequency of individual cores. Please verify and let me know if yours is working or not.

If you are running this utility then you may want to make sure your turbo boost is still working. I am running the Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 utility and have specified several applications I want boosted. UPDATE: Yes, I verified that it is suppose to hit 4.5 GHz: Aren't one or two cores suppose to reach 4.5 GHz with Turbo Boost 3.0? This seems to never happen. HWMonitor shows the max speed any cores go to is 4.3 GHz.
