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superuser.com/a/1579923/19943 suggests that rebooting while on charge might help, there are other answers there as well– Mokubai ♦Commented Jan 15, 2021 at 20:41
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other potential duplicates: superuser.com/questions/1241844/… and superuser.com/questions/1598516/…– Mokubai ♦Commented Jan 15, 2021 at 20:43
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@Mokubai Didn't work. Already tried. Last link shows a couple of things that I already tried. I do not have minimum/maximum CPU state in my power settings, so that's also not an option. This might be a duplicate, but I'm HOPING someone has an answer, because all other answers did nothing.– MortenMoulderCommented Jan 15, 2021 at 21:41
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Is there any behavior change if you log on interactively and the screen is on? BTW: Your screenshot seems to show values from OpenHardwareMonitor. In my opinion this tool is not very reliable as it is next to unmaintained. When it comes to reading CPU values I would recommend to better use a widely used tool like CPU-Z.– RobertCommented Jan 16, 2021 at 12:56
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I suggest you run powercfg /h off, and see if it helps. You say the CPU is only underclocked when it is asleep, so disabling hibernation might help. See if this fixes your issue or not.– Ξένη ΓήινοςCommented Jan 16, 2021 at 13:05
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