4320 portable processor speed s problem

Hello

the last update of the bios for the computer notebook probook 4320 s did something weird on my laptop

the cpu frequency never happens at full speed I discovered after so many trials it is a bug in the BIOS

If I boot with fully charged batery and AC power on the cpu gets to 933 mhz

If I remove the cpu power cord gets to 1200 mhz

I have to restart with only the batery of CPU get at 2200 mhz, as is the speed of I3

There is no way to disable speedstep or to disable the bios control

someone at - it something like this that can help

Thank you for your time hope HP will send a new bios patch soon

Greetings

Thanks for the tips

I does not solve the bizarre problem that was an assumption made me to beleave something had to be wrong with the power, so I got an another power supply and the problem disappeared

I do not expect a power doing this but well it did PC is working great now

Thank you for your answer

Rictec

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