I have an Acer Aspire 8930g with a p8400 and 9600M GT, Vista 32-bit Home Premium. I use the 'High Performance' power profile which should have the maximum CPU frequency at 100% all the time.
Until last night everything was fine and dandy, as it always has been. Last night I left utorrent on automatic shutdown, and the laptop plugged in. This afternoon I started up the computer for the first time after the automatic shutdown (never used it before). Performance Monitor shows that maximum CPU frequency is capped at 35%, despite being plugged in and being on the High Performance profile. LFS goes into a complete standstill every time on track, because there's not enough CPU power available.
There a hot-air outlet on the side of the laptop which in normal gaming spews out hot air (obviously). It felt eerily cool today, so I suspect a fan might have failed. I installed SpeedFan, it reports 36C for each core and 48C for the GPU in idle, but nothing at all on fans.
How can I be sure if it's blown a fan, or if it's safe to try and force the maximum CPU frequency back up to 100%?
Until last night everything was fine and dandy, as it always has been. Last night I left utorrent on automatic shutdown, and the laptop plugged in. This afternoon I started up the computer for the first time after the automatic shutdown (never used it before). Performance Monitor shows that maximum CPU frequency is capped at 35%, despite being plugged in and being on the High Performance profile. LFS goes into a complete standstill every time on track, because there's not enough CPU power available.
There a hot-air outlet on the side of the laptop which in normal gaming spews out hot air (obviously). It felt eerily cool today, so I suspect a fan might have failed. I installed SpeedFan, it reports 36C for each core and 48C for the GPU in idle, but nothing at all on fans.
How can I be sure if it's blown a fan, or if it's safe to try and force the maximum CPU frequency back up to 100%?