CPU jumps to full speed if a game is running in background


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I just get a new laptop(much more powerful that my old one)and it is my first time using Windows 11

The thing is,I have no idea why but if I game is running the the background(even if it is at 30fps)the cpu speed will switch to above 5gh for no reason
When I switch back to the game,it drops to bellow 2.5ghz
There is no high usage,the cpu speed just goes up and this makes the fans to speed up

Device name MSI
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-14700HX 2.10 GHz
Installed RAM 16.0 GB (15.7 GB usable)
RTX 4070


And btw,this may be an off topic but is there is any point of running the screen at 240hz if I don't allow games to run at above 60fps
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    MSI Sword 17 HX
    CPU
    14700HX
    Memory
    16GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    RTX 4070
Having a program running in the background and having another program running can cause the CPU to increase its speed which in turn causes more heat which makes the fan/s work harder, noisier. Do you have the same issue when only the game is running?

As for the features of a computer, not all are fully needed, just there in case they are needed. Compare it to Ferrari, just because it can run at 140MPH doesn't mean it has to. [The fastest I've ever driven was over 30 years ago on the Autobahn in a rented Mercedes 190E at 160KM.]
 

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System One System Two

  • OS
    Win11 Pro RTM
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Vostro 3400
    CPU
    Intel Core i5 11th Gen. 2.40GHz
    Memory
    12GB
    Hard Drives
    256GB SSD NVMe M.2
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    Windows 11 Pro RTM x64
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
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    Dell Vostro 5890
    CPU
    Intel Core i5 10th Gen. 2.90GHz
    Memory
    16GB
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    Onboard, no VGA, using a DisplayPort-to-VGA adapter
    Monitor(s) Displays
    24" Dell
    Hard Drives
    512GB SSD NVMe, 4TB Seagate HDD
    Browser
    Firefox, Edge
    Antivirus
    Windows Defender/Microsoft Security
Some games are just made this way, like ETS2, when playing, GPU is quiet, when in mods menu and minimized, GPU screams.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Home
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (07/24)
    Motherboard
    ASROCK B650M-HDV/M.2 3.15 (07/24)
    Memory
    2x32GB Kingston FURY DDR5 5600 MHz CL36 @4800 CL40 (07/24)
    Graphics Card(s)
    ASROCK Radeon RX 6600 Challenger D 8G @60FPS (08/24)
    Sound Card
    Creative Sound BlasterX AE-5 Plus (05/24)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    24" Philips 24M1N3200ZS/00 (05/24)
    Screen Resolution
    1920×1080@165Hz via DP1.4
    Hard Drives
    Kingston KC3000 NVMe 2TB (05/24)
    ADATA XPG GAMMIX S11 Pro 512GB (07/19)
    PSU
    Seasonic Core GM 550 Gold (04/24)
    Case
    Fractal Design Define 7 Mini with 3x Noctua NF-P14s/12@555rpm (04/24)
    Cooling
    Noctua NH-U12S with Noctua NF-P12 (04/24)
    Keyboard
    HP Pavilion Wired Keyboard 300 (07/24) + Rabalux 76017 Parker (01/24)
    Mouse
    Logitech M330 Silent Plus (04/23)
    Internet Speed
    500/100 Mbps via RouterOS (05/21) & TCP Optimizer
    Browser
    Edge & Brave for YouTube & LibreWolf for FB
    Antivirus
    NextDNS
    Other Info
    Backup: Hasleo Backup Suite (PreOS)
    Headphones: Sennheiser RS170 (09/10)
    Phone: Samsung Galaxy Xcover 7 (02/24)
    Chair: Huzaro Force 4.4 Grey Mesh (05/24)
    Notifier: Xiaomi Mi Band 9 Milanese (10/24)
    2nd Monitor: AOC G2460VQ6 @75Hz (02/19)
There is nothing wrong, no issues, that is how things work, perfectly normal.

Modern CPUs and indeed your iGPU and GPU will also flicker up in frequency. That is by design, to minimise the dissipated power vital in a Laptop. That of course means an increase in fan speed for cooling when the dissipated power goes up.

It is the CPU (and/or iGPU, and/or GPU) that decides to flicker up in frequency the reason is the design of the chips. A user will never know exactly why with thousands of processes going on.

"but is there is any point of running the screen at 240hz if I don't allow games to run at above 60fps"

Things are supposed to be smoother at the higher frequency of 240 Hz, but I cannot tell the difference on mine between 60 Hz and 165 Hz.
The main factor is when using the battery as it lowers power consumption a bit by limiting use to 60 Hz.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11

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