Bus frequency stands at 99.98 MHz, not the standard 100 MHz.
Bus frequency stands at 99.98 MHz, not the standard 100 MHz.
It’s not 100MHz because your current overclock setting is 4.398.97GHz, not the default 4.4GHz. The CPUZ shows a higher value due to the specific overclock configuration you’re using.
CPU fluctuates around 4.400GHz instead of staying steady; the behavior is essentially typical, and similar patterns occur with BCLK as well, with a small change of about 0.0013GHz unlikely to cause major issues.
That's just a tiny 0.00103MHz variation, not a big deal. Don't stress about it.
All CPU did this from the cheap ass Pentium 1 to expensive 5960X, so dont worry
Bruh, I don’t think you grasp how CPUs function. They handle data and operate at a pace they can only closely estimate for themselves. A processor locks into a specific frequency and we rely on that setting. At 4.4GHz, each cycle lasts a tiny part of a nanosecond. Most tools can’t capture events that occur so rapidly. It’s sufficient to time them down to milliseconds. It’s similar to a mechanical clock. The parts inside don’t know the speed; they just function as designed. An outside observer is needed to determine the exact rate.