At first I thought my computer was just under too much load, but then looking at the task manager, it shows my CPU runs at 1.16GHz, of the maximum 3.30GHz.
Rebooting does seem to help, but when the computer goes to sleep and then wakes up, it will stay at 1.16GHz. If I run a stress test such as Prime95 it will occassionally jump to 1.19GHz, but it doesn't go over that. RealTemp shows 1.2GHz (+-1%), so it's probably not an issue with the task manager, and I've also noticed it running significantly slower.
Here's a screenshot when running maxed out Prime95, notice that the temperature stays at 40 C, which is what it's usually at when not stressed at max frequency after reboot.
My CPU is Intel i7-5820K (6-core @ 3.30GHz), running Windows 10 Pro.
Rebooting does seem to help, but when the computer goes to sleep and then wakes up, it will stay at 1.16GHz. If I run a stress test such as Prime95 it will occassionally jump to 1.19GHz, but it doesn't go over that. RealTemp shows 1.2GHz (+-1%), so it's probably not an issue with the task manager, and I've also noticed it running significantly slower.
Here's a screenshot when running maxed out Prime95, notice that the temperature stays at 40 C, which is what it's usually at when not stressed at max frequency after reboot.
My CPU is Intel i7-5820K (6-core @ 3.30GHz), running Windows 10 Pro.