Intel g4560 3.50GHz running only at 1.30Ghz? Please halp.

Triton32

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Please guys I'm breaking my head and giving all of my powers to solve this issue in one of my PCs. My processor which is Intel g4560 3.50GHz is running only at 1.30GHz on my Windows 7 64x OS thus, games has very low fps.

On my other PC, I have the same specs with this troubled computer, same specs to the core. But it's running on its full capacity (3.50GHz to 3.50Ghz)

So far, I've tried:
disk cleanup
defragmented all active drives
sfc /scannow
chkdsk /r /f
Total PC reformat

also tried tweaking the registry related to the cpu cores to no avail

I haven't tried touching the BIOS yet not until I find some good information that might can help me with this issue

Lately, when I opened devmgmt.msc, I found out that all of my 4 CPUs has exclamation point in it and inside it, giving me an error code 32. After that, I tried uninstalling all of the CPU drivers and restarted my PC and the exclamation point was gone however, the speed is still running on 1.30GHz.

Please, I've exhausted every knowledge I've got. Spare me some if you have any more ideas to fix this issue.
 
Solution
Intel g4560 is a Kabe Lake part, It is not supported in Windows 7 or windows 8.1, hince why you get the exclamation mark by each of the the threads in Device manager and why its stuck at 1.3ghz as windows don't know how to use it.

Microsoft and Intel can say what they want, but there is no reason why they shouldn't work, but its all marketing and the push to the new OS.

You will have to upgrade to Windows 10 to fully use that CPU the way its suppose to be used, If you have every updated windows, it should of threw up a message saying "Unsupported CPU", Well it did on my Ryzen 7 1700 as the only supported OS was Windows 10 as well.
Intel g4560 is a Kabe Lake part, It is not supported in Windows 7 or windows 8.1, hince why you get the exclamation mark by each of the the threads in Device manager and why its stuck at 1.3ghz as windows don't know how to use it.

Microsoft and Intel can say what they want, but there is no reason why they shouldn't work, but its all marketing and the push to the new OS.

You will have to upgrade to Windows 10 to fully use that CPU the way its suppose to be used, If you have every updated windows, it should of threw up a message saying "Unsupported CPU", Well it did on my Ryzen 7 1700 as the only supported OS was Windows 10 as well.
 
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