ATI 4670 on GX623 underperforming?

Ever since getting this computer I noticed that the graphics performance was a bit lower than expected. In terms of 3Dmark scores, I have consistenly been getting results about 10-15% worse than in the reviews. So after experiencing choppy framerates in a 4vs4 game of Starcraft II, I decided to investigate.
What I got was this.
The clock rates for both the memory and core are locked at ~600MHz and ~450MHz, whereas they're supposed to be 800MHz and 675MHz. Looks to me like something's throttling the graphics card. Any ideas what might be the cause?
I'm running catalyst 10.4 on Windows 7 64bit.
edit: if somebody knows why the image is being resized, please let me know so I can fix it...
--I made your image clickable using url tags.  To see what I did, click quote instead of modify
  since you only have 1 hour to edit posts.
  Mike
  MSI HQ Forum

Powerplay is set to max performance.
It seems the problem took care of itself when I rebooted. The clocks are now what they're supposed to be. Previously, after spending too much time searching the Web for a solution, I came across several people reporting similar problems with their Mobility Radeon 4670s on Dell laptops.
Maybe it's the BIOS or the driver or a glitch that happens after standby/hibernate. Either way, it's taken care of and thanks for the suggestion.
@Mark: I appreciate the tag tip.

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