different processor speeds

The VI of ESX5i customer reports CPU as E5630 @2 model. 53 GHz but processor speed shows that 1.6 GHz. It is a machine of R 510 dell with BIOS version 1.5.3. What is the actual speed?  and why it is showing different speeds? Is there any logic or just a restriction on the side of the BIOS? Any response will be appreciated

Thank you

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You may have low power settings configured in the BIOS, change in the configuration.

Also look on the host computer in configuration / power management, you will see the settings for the processors in there, you can select the properties to change.

I always set mine to performance in both contexts.

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