If it's my graphic drive it's all up to date.And also does the charger effect the cpu speed?Hello.
Did you try to update your drivers? For me it happened once and I was searching for a fix, someone told me to reset the BIOS which didn't work, so I continued to google this problem. First, try to update your drivers. If that doesn't work, try another charger, even if you have the original one.
There is no heating.I haven't tried restarting the bios can you give me guide for that?could be over heating are the fans turning on ? also does your bios let you change the frequency settings for the cpu? reseting your bios after a bad overclock will fix alot of oppsies
I will try from reseting bios. Can you give me the guide if possible(completely noob).on my laptop it does because it throttles my computer so the charger can charge unless i use my 180 watt charger instead of the 90 to130 watt
https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c04831065I will try from reseting bios. Can you give me the guide if possible(completely noob).
The link doesn't seems working.https/support.hp.com/in-en/document/c04831065
Have a look here, I think your laptop doesn't have a RTC battery, it's a UEFI Bios, so try that and tell us if it worked or not.
If it ran at 0.99 ghz it's fine but at 0.19 it is not fineIntel core i5-1035G1 CPU@1.00GHz
yes, the CPU speed and fps drops only when playing games and there is no overheating(60-74 degree celsius).The CPU is at 1.19 when doing normal works like codingIf it ran at 0.99 GHz it's fine but at 0.19 it is not fine