Percentage usage of CPU Power Manager

I have a new T430s running the most recent Power Manager.

When Windows Task controller speaker shows 0% CPU usage, the Power Manager show the use of the processor to 41%. When the Task Manager is 16%, speaker Power controller shows 57% - a corresponding increase.

This bug - no reset Power Manager - can be fixed?

Thank you.

The Power Manager does not display the CPU usage. It shows the percentage of the current CPU frequency to show the activities of turbo boost,

Tags: ThinkPad Notebooks

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