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AMD Difference in Multipliers

AMD Difference in Multipliers

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Hermi_123
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10-07-2017, 04:25 AM
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I'm testing my A10 7700k and observing in AMD OverDrive that CPU0 and CPU1 are correctly set at 3.7Ghz, while CPU2 and CPU3 are limited to 1.9Ghz. Adjusting the Gigabyte BIOS multiplier doesn't seem to resolve this issue. Running Prime95 across all four cores causes a Task Manager CPU usage of 75% even when everything runs at full capacity, suggesting it expects each core to operate at 3.7Ghz. AOD Clocks show CPU0 and CPU1 at 3700 with ~3700, CPU2 and CPU3 around 1900. I've previously overclocked via BIOS, possibly altering settings, and am using a dGPU (750Ti) to see if it helps. I'm wondering if this is normal or what could be causing it.
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Hermi_123
10-07-2017, 04:25 AM #1

I'm testing my A10 7700k and observing in AMD OverDrive that CPU0 and CPU1 are correctly set at 3.7Ghz, while CPU2 and CPU3 are limited to 1.9Ghz. Adjusting the Gigabyte BIOS multiplier doesn't seem to resolve this issue. Running Prime95 across all four cores causes a Task Manager CPU usage of 75% even when everything runs at full capacity, suggesting it expects each core to operate at 3.7Ghz. AOD Clocks show CPU0 and CPU1 at 3700 with ~3700, CPU2 and CPU3 around 1900. I've previously overclocked via BIOS, possibly altering settings, and am using a dGPU (750Ti) to see if it helps. I'm wondering if this is normal or what could be causing it.

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Cat461
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10-09-2017, 10:32 AM
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Was die Erinnerung an die Deaktivierung des Turbo-Modus vor dem Anwenden von Änderungen korrekt? Falls Sie vermuten, dass Sie zuvor eine Einstellung geändert haben, setzen Sie den BIOS auf die Standardwerte zurück.
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Cat461
10-09-2017, 10:32 AM #2

Was die Erinnerung an die Deaktivierung des Turbo-Modus vor dem Anwenden von Änderungen korrekt? Falls Sie vermuten, dass Sie zuvor eine Einstellung geändert haben, setzen Sie den BIOS auf die Standardwerte zurück.

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Argentium202
Junior Member
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10-09-2017, 12:16 PM
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Was die Erinnerung an die Deaktivierung des Turbo-Modus vor dem Overclocking vergessen? Bitte setzen Sie BIOS auf Standardwerte zurück, falls Sie eine Änderung vorgenommen haben.
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Argentium202
10-09-2017, 12:16 PM #3

Was die Erinnerung an die Deaktivierung des Turbo-Modus vor dem Overclocking vergessen? Bitte setzen Sie BIOS auf Standardwerte zurück, falls Sie eine Änderung vorgenommen haben.

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Heyzer
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10-09-2017, 03:54 PM
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I was frustrated by that, and it looked like the Quiet and Cool mode was causing the issue.
I didn't realize it was doing that, but thank you for the suggestion.
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Heyzer
10-09-2017, 03:54 PM #4

I was frustrated by that, and it looked like the Quiet and Cool mode was causing the issue.
I didn't realize it was doing that, but thank you for the suggestion.