I am sure there is a better way to do this but since I was impatient.
Confirm that your Cores are set too low
Code:
cat /proc/cpuinfo |grep "MHz"
Output:
cpu MHz : 1600.000
cpu MHz : 1600.000
cpu MHz : 1600.000
cpu MHz : 1600.000
cpu MHz : 1600.000
cpu MHz : 1600.000
cpu MHz : 1600.000
cpu MHz : 1600.000
Install CPUFreq Untilities
Code:
sudo apt-get install cpufrequtils
Attempt to set the governor to "Performance", which in theory should maximize the cores.
Code:
sudo cpufreq-set -r -g performance
Check
Code:
cat /proc/cpuinfo |grep "MHz"
If Successful, then you are done. If not you may have to set the core speed manually.
Print Supported CPU Steps
Code:
cpufreq-info|grep "stats"
Manually set each core to the highest step (3.30Ghz in our case) -c is the thread we are changing, -f is the frequency.
Code:
sudo cpufreq-set -c 0 -f 3.30Ghz
Code:
sudo cpufreq-set -c 1 -f 3.30Ghz
Code:
sudo cpufreq-set -c 2 -f 3.30Ghz
Code:
sudo cpufreq-set -c 3 -f 3.30Ghz
Code:
sudo cpufreq-set -c 4 -f 3.30Ghz
Code:
sudo cpufreq-set -c 5 -f 3.30Ghz
Code:
sudo cpufreq-set -c 6 -f 3.30Ghz
Code:
sudo cpufreq-set -c 7 -f 3.30Ghz
Check
Code:
cat /proc/cpuinfo |grep "MHz"
Output:
cpu MHz : 3300.000
cpu MHz : 3300.000
cpu MHz : 3300.000
cpu MHz : 3300.000
cpu MHz : 3300.000
cpu MHz : 3300.000
cpu MHz : 3300.000
cpu MHz : 3300.000