Processor speed is not set to maximum

 

Letztes Änderungsdatum des Themas: 2014-04-14

Issue: Current Processor speed is less than the maximum possible speed.

Description of the Issue

The Office 365 Best Practices Analyzer tool for Lync Server queries a Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) class (Win32_Processor) to determine the value of the MaxClockSpeed and CurrentClockSpeed keys.

A warning appears if the value for the CurrentClockSpeed is less than the value for the MaxClockSpeed. The CurrentClockSpeed value is the current speed in megahertz (MHz) of each processor. The MaxClockSpeed is the maximum speed in MHz of each processor. If this warning appears, one or more processors on your computer is not operating at full speed.

An incorrect setting in the BIOS of the computer where Lync Server is installed might be forcing the processor to run at a reduced speed in a power-saving mode. To resolve this issue, see your hardware manufacturer for information about how to view and configure system BIOS, processor, and power management settings.

Issue Resolution

For more information about power management in Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, or Windows Server 2012, open the Start menu, and then open Help and Support Center, and search for "Power Management" and "Power Options."