I am sorry the processor’s clock speed is not running as high as you might expect.
While the processor can reach a higher speed it is also necessary to consider the conditions the computer is running on since the clock speed will depend on power saving settings, power source used (battery or AC), fan control and the workload itself put on the processor.
Intel® Turbo Boost is a technology that allows the processor to dynamically increase the clock speed depending on temperature, power, current, workload, and the number of cores currently in use and the maximum frequency of the active cores. Intel® Turbo Boost engages automatically and, usually, the only option available is to enable or disable it through the system BIOS, so you may check if the option is enabled in your system.
If you do not find the option in BIOS we suggest you contacting your system manufacturer for further assistance since they may limit the available options in the BIOS setup screen.
Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0
The following article explains the reason why the Intel® Turbo Boost monitor was removed from our download center. Please accept our apologies for the inconvenience.
There are some free third party applications available online that you may use to monitor processor’s clock speed.
Processors — Intel® Turbo Boost Technology Monitor does not support 4th Generation Processors