Hyper speed on my computer
Hyper speed on my computer
Let me guess... Windows 8?
I haven't encountered this before, but if you open a command prompt and type.
bcdedit /set useplatformclock true
Windows 8 relies on the base clock rather than the RTC on the motherboard. Overclocking can sometimes lead to unusual behavior in this OS.
I haven't experienced it directly, but I've seen many discussions about it.
Let me guess... Windows 8?
I haven't encountered this before, but if you open a command prompt and type.
bcdedit /set useplatformclock true
Windows 8 relies on the base clock rather than the RTC on the motherboard. Overclocking can sometimes lead to unusual behavior in this OS.
I haven't experienced it directly, but I've seen many discussions about it.
Let me guess... Windows 8?
I haven't seen this one in a while but open up a command prompt and type.
bcdedit /set useplatformclock true
Windows 8 relies on the BCLK as a clock instead of the built-in one on the motherboard. Overclocking can sometimes cause odd behavior in this OS.
I haven't experienced it firsthand, but I've seen many discussions about it.
It reported a successful process, but everything still runs faster—like the small line blinking twice as quickly while typing. Do I need to restart my PC?
I would restart. A restart is needed to update the reporting clock.