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Performance dip due to turbo settings High-speed enhancement causing CPU slowdown

Performance dip due to turbo settings High-speed enhancement causing CPU slowdown

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isaiahracing1
Junior Member
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10-30-2016, 08:21 AM
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After two years I finally understood how to apply the turbo speed using "turbo ratio offset." However, it’s causing my PC to slow down.
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isaiahracing1
10-30-2016, 08:21 AM #1

After two years I finally understood how to apply the turbo speed using "turbo ratio offset." However, it’s causing my PC to slow down.

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Rhuji
Senior Member
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10-30-2016, 11:58 AM
#2
Board type, processor model, BIOS configuration name, initial value, and new value were updated.
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Rhuji
10-30-2016, 11:58 AM #2

Board type, processor model, BIOS configuration name, initial value, and new value were updated.

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Altair_IbnAhad
Junior Member
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11-04-2016, 04:37 PM
#3
MSI H510M-APRO, Intel Core i3 10100. CPU ratio apply mode set to turbo ratio offset. Initial configuration was cpu ratio apply mode > all cores. No changes made.
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Altair_IbnAhad
11-04-2016, 04:37 PM #3

MSI H510M-APRO, Intel Core i3 10100. CPU ratio apply mode set to turbo ratio offset. Initial configuration was cpu ratio apply mode > all cores. No changes made.

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Ihuskymc
Junior Member
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11-04-2016, 09:00 PM
#4
It seems the turbo ratio offset might be misaligned. If the system clock is correct and you set it to +0 on each core, that could be causing the slowdown. If the issue lies with the turbo multiplier, it might affect Turbo Boost performance. This board isn't a Z board and isn't using a K chip, so unlocked multiplier isn't an option—typically you should enable single-core turbo clock for all cores, which is what the "all cores" ratio setting aims to do.
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Ihuskymc
11-04-2016, 09:00 PM #4

It seems the turbo ratio offset might be misaligned. If the system clock is correct and you set it to +0 on each core, that could be causing the slowdown. If the issue lies with the turbo multiplier, it might affect Turbo Boost performance. This board isn't a Z board and isn't using a K chip, so unlocked multiplier isn't an option—typically you should enable single-core turbo clock for all cores, which is what the "all cores" ratio setting aims to do.

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Chihuahualover
Junior Member
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11-04-2016, 10:36 PM
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The adjustment value is 4.3 when using one core, 4.2 for two and three cores, and 4.1 for four cores
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Chihuahualover
11-04-2016, 10:36 PM #5

The adjustment value is 4.3 when using one core, 4.2 for two and three cores, and 4.1 for four cores

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JKP555
Junior Member
39
11-05-2016, 03:34 AM
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That matches what you expect. Adjusting to the "all cores" ratio in boost mode should activate all cores at 4.3GHz, which explains the performance drop when lowering the frequency to 4.1GHz under load.
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JKP555
11-05-2016, 03:34 AM #6

That matches what you expect. Adjusting to the "all cores" ratio in boost mode should activate all cores at 4.3GHz, which explains the performance drop when lowering the frequency to 4.1GHz under load.

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SampiDevi
Junior Member
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11-06-2016, 01:09 PM
#7
Use an unlocked K series CPU with a Z series motherboard to run all cores at full speed. The Core i3-10100 reaches 4.1 GHz as its top limit.
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SampiDevi
11-06-2016, 01:09 PM #7

Use an unlocked K series CPU with a Z series motherboard to run all cores at full speed. The Core i3-10100 reaches 4.1 GHz as its top limit.

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sebastionwolf
Junior Member
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11-06-2016, 03:57 PM
#8
It means each core runs at 3.6GHz, but that speed is still higher than the 4.1GHz you mentioned.
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sebastionwolf
11-06-2016, 03:57 PM #8

It means each core runs at 3.6GHz, but that speed is still higher than the 4.1GHz you mentioned.

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WhatsThePack
Member
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11-06-2016, 04:04 PM
#9
I'm looking at timing and performance metrics to understand the system better.
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WhatsThePack
11-06-2016, 04:04 PM #9

I'm looking at timing and performance metrics to understand the system better.

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markopolo1996
Member
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11-11-2016, 08:10 PM
#10
Two years can be tough to learn about enabling Intel Turbo Boost. The term "turbo ratio offset" seems unclear. Setting an offset may be causing the issue. Consider using ThrottleStop 9.6 to check BIOS and Windows settings. Look for FIVR and TPL windows to verify CPU configuration. Run a simple benchmark like Cinebench to ensure full performance. If your system struggles to hit 4.1 GHz consistently, examine the Limit Reasons log for details. Adjust power limits in BIOS if throttling is detected, as this could affect Turbo Boost functionality.
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markopolo1996
11-11-2016, 08:10 PM #10

Two years can be tough to learn about enabling Intel Turbo Boost. The term "turbo ratio offset" seems unclear. Setting an offset may be causing the issue. Consider using ThrottleStop 9.6 to check BIOS and Windows settings. Look for FIVR and TPL windows to verify CPU configuration. Run a simple benchmark like Cinebench to ensure full performance. If your system struggles to hit 4.1 GHz consistently, examine the Limit Reasons log for details. Adjust power limits in BIOS if throttling is detected, as this could affect Turbo Boost functionality.

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