GT735 CPU Multiplier

I'm not sure if this is standard for this model or if I'm having an isolated issue. I have found nothing in my online searches. When on battery mode, my CPU multiplier is permanently set at 2.75 which translates to a measly 500Mhz final CPU clock. Initial Windows boot takes anywhere from 5 - 10 minutes. I can't even watch movies on battery power without terrible stuttering and audio/video synchronization issues. I'd like to fix this issue with a simple multiplier tweak, but the BIOS is extremely limited in usability. What options do I have to correct this issue?
Thanks for any help in advance.

Quote from: Echo119 on 21-September-09, 04:49:28
Agreed, but that still doesn't explain the lower than optimal performance under battery power. A dying battery should only produce a shorter life, not lower performance. The only way it could have lower performance is if a cell went bad, which would also drop the voltage and make the system inoperable.
Either this or software issue, look the tips above should solve it.
If issue persist you may consider Vista re-install.
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However, that seems to be a small side problem compared to the BIOS issues I'm experiencing. Correct me if I'm wrong, but there should be a "Chipset Configuration" under the version 1.0Q BIOS. I do not have that option. Would you recommend trying to re-flash the BIOS?
Wrong, what you see is normal
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All I have is PowerNow, PCI Latency Timer, And Legacy USB Support. There are no sub-menus for Chipset Configuration.
That is suppose to be

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