And then click “ Apply” as the final thing.Īnd that should be it, now your computer should be changing its CPU speed based on real needs.
#COOWON SPEED NOT WORKING WINDOWS#
Open up the “ Start menu” by pressing the Windows key and type Edit Power Plan and press enter/or just double click it with the mouse.Basically I changed the minimum to 1% instead of 5 and max to 90%, applied the settings noticed the CPU clocked down instantly to 0,89 GHz like it was supposed to be, then reset the “Balanced power plan” back to it’s default settings and now the CPU speeds are as they should be 0,89 GHz while idling and over 4 GHz when under load.įor those who need more exact directions here is the step by step:
#COOWON SPEED NOT WORKING SOFTWARE#
Im currently using the Unifi AP-AC-Lite and the Unifi Controller software on a RPB4 (running 24/7).
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I headed to 'Statics', choosed 'Speed Test Stats' and I got the message 'No Data available'.
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After 24 hours I thought, lets check the speed test results. What actually helped me get around the issue was when i changed the CPU minimum and maximum speeds in power management. I also configured ISP capabilities: Down: 80 Mbps. When I started googling about the issue I ran into different forum threads describing the same issue with people saying that Windows Power Management setting sometimes get corrupted and that the only fix they found is a re-install of Windows which for me was an unacceptable solution… In Windows power management, it was set to balanced as it should, changing between power plans had no effect, always CPU at max speed. On my Lenovo T480 I ran in to a nice issue where the fan was constantly blowing and CPU was always over 4 GHz never clocking it self down.