ther is no problem the cpu has decreas to.79 to reduces energy consumption and if u strees the cou u will be see it run at normal freqyncy
and turbo post will run if any prog has used one cor and need som speed over then it well run in tubo boost ( the mb had to be turboo boost tecnology)
Thanks , but I've tried a lot of thing like convert a movies , playing 3D games [COD and Prototype] and nothing could move the bar up ![]()
any idea ?
Can someone help me solve this problem ?
Since only the processor was given then statements will only based on the cpu. It should be operating from 2.3 Ghz to 2.9 Ghz. If you provide additonal info about your system it should help a lot for anybody willing to help you.
Dell Inspiron N5110
Intel Core i5 2410M
4Gb Ram
Running Os : Windows 7 x64
BIOS only have Intel SpeedStep® Technology
[I've tried disable speedstep and Turbo Boost mornitor won't work, but Intel Processor Indentification still says my Cpu running at 0.79Ghz]
From the picture, the system bus is 100 Mhz. Should it not be 133 Mhz? If you read the FAQ of TurboBoost monitor each bar is an increment/decrement of 133 Mhz. I'm not sure about this since I don't have a Dell system like yours.
Try running another program to confirm that the cpu is running at 0.79 Ghz. You can download and run the open source program "Open Hardware Monitor".
You can also consult Dell technical support about this.
It looks like the laptop is running in single core only. There should be two cores shown in Open Hardware Monitor. I'm not sure if you have the option in bios to change the number of cores. If not you really have to consult Dell about it.
Thanks for helping , I thought that was drivers problem . so i updated driver , but it didnt work .. after that , i saw an update for BIOS , after i updated BIOS , my cpu works like charm ![]()
Glad that you solve the problem. So you should now have two cores shown in Open Hardware Monitor? And Turbo Boost Monitor now working?
This is my first generation i5 cpu. It is a quad core cpu thus there are four cores shown in Open Hardware Monitor and also in CPU-Z. Looking at your CPU-Z result your pc is running in single core (see bottom "cores" entry in CPU-Z). Also your cpu is running at a high temperature.
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How to enable the other core ? ![]()
As stated earlier you go to bios and set the number of cores. Set it to "all". This is for Intel motherboards. Since you have Dell you should ask Dell Tech support about it if you cannot see that option in the bios.

