F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Ghz cap operates at 4.2 ghz and reduces to 4.8 when oc'd

Ghz cap operates at 4.2 ghz and reduces to 4.8 when oc'd

Ghz cap operates at 4.2 ghz and reduces to 4.8 when oc'd

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CptShroom
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01-10-2018, 05:26 AM
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Try executing cpu-z on the bench tab. This test helps determine the variation between results at different clock speeds. It looks like cpu-z is giving inaccurate data on new configurations. I verified this myself and found that regardless of the CPU core ratio in the BIOS, the single-core scores stay very close to 1932-1936, while multi-core scores hover around 7930-7950. It probably comes from the motherboard's BIOS labeling it as a 'beta build'.
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CptShroom
01-10-2018, 05:26 AM #11

Try executing cpu-z on the bench tab. This test helps determine the variation between results at different clock speeds. It looks like cpu-z is giving inaccurate data on new configurations. I verified this myself and found that regardless of the CPU core ratio in the BIOS, the single-core scores stay very close to 1932-1936, while multi-core scores hover around 7930-7950. It probably comes from the motherboard's BIOS labeling it as a 'beta build'.

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