F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Performance drops significantly once the base clock is reached.

Performance drops significantly once the base clock is reached.

Performance drops significantly once the base clock is reached.

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ShadowDog1342
Junior Member
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03-03-2025, 07:49 AM
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You're seeing lower speeds than expected because of CPU throttling or power management settings. Also, the "200" error likely relates to a missing file or permission issue when trying to save a screenshot. Check your system settings and ensure the application has access to the image file.
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ShadowDog1342
03-03-2025, 07:49 AM #1

You're seeing lower speeds than expected because of CPU throttling or power management settings. Also, the "200" error likely relates to a missing file or permission issue when trying to save a screenshot. Check your system settings and ensure the application has access to the image file.

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TigerStripe
Junior Member
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03-03-2025, 09:30 AM
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For safety, as they aren't always required.
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TigerStripe
03-03-2025, 09:30 AM #2

For safety, as they aren't always required.

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nika_12
Junior Member
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03-09-2025, 10:05 PM
#3
reduces its clock speed to conserve energy, identical behavior occurs on my 3600 and 8350u machines using Ryzen Master to identify idle cores.
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nika_12
03-09-2025, 10:05 PM #3

reduces its clock speed to conserve energy, identical behavior occurs on my 3600 and 8350u machines using Ryzen Master to identify idle cores.

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CSGOScrub
Junior Member
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03-10-2025, 09:18 AM
#4
Okay, thanks guys. I just wanted to make sure nothing was wrong, like a lack of power. I'm cutting it real close with my 650W PSU.
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CSGOScrub
03-10-2025, 09:18 AM #4

Okay, thanks guys. I just wanted to make sure nothing was wrong, like a lack of power. I'm cutting it real close with my 650W PSU.

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LightAngels
Member
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03-10-2025, 10:59 AM
#5
It actually reduces performance by lowering core clock rates in order to conserve energy.
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LightAngels
03-10-2025, 10:59 AM #5

It actually reduces performance by lowering core clock rates in order to conserve energy.

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unormal2
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03-12-2025, 12:53 AM
#6
Absolutely, that makes sense.
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unormal2
03-12-2025, 12:53 AM #6

Absolutely, that makes sense.

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MegaCoquin
Junior Member
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03-12-2025, 07:06 AM
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You're right, the i5-4690K should have maintained its base clock speed. It's likely the processor wasn't designed for high performance, which explains why it wouldn't have dropped.
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MegaCoquin
03-12-2025, 07:06 AM #7

You're right, the i5-4690K should have maintained its base clock speed. It's likely the processor wasn't designed for high performance, which explains why it wouldn't have dropped.

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EnderDragon47
Junior Member
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03-16-2025, 02:31 PM
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it handled well with most configurations, staying consistently overclocked. it never fell below 4.4GHz even when running at base speed, though it would power down to save energy. on a standard desktop setup with the core duo t7600, i5 540, i5 2410, and i5 8350u, it performed reliably.
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EnderDragon47
03-16-2025, 02:31 PM #8

it handled well with most configurations, staying consistently overclocked. it never fell below 4.4GHz even when running at base speed, though it would power down to save energy. on a standard desktop setup with the core duo t7600, i5 540, i5 2410, and i5 8350u, it performed reliably.

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TheClapiClaps
Junior Member
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03-20-2025, 12:43 AM
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Interesting. I’ll keep an eye on it. By the way, do you have any solid RAM overclocking guides for someone just starting out?
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TheClapiClaps
03-20-2025, 12:43 AM #9

Interesting. I’ll keep an eye on it. By the way, do you have any solid RAM overclocking guides for someone just starting out?

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Viinnie
Junior Member
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03-20-2025, 07:57 AM
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All processors perform this action unless you turn it off. When you manually increase the multiplier or base clock and keep other settings automatic, most motherboards will stabilize at the top multicore frequency. I usually reverse this approach and turn on power-saving options, even during overclocking, to reduce energy use and control the PC's temperature. Saving energy is essential.
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Viinnie
03-20-2025, 07:57 AM #10

All processors perform this action unless you turn it off. When you manually increase the multiplier or base clock and keep other settings automatic, most motherboards will stabilize at the top multicore frequency. I usually reverse this approach and turn on power-saving options, even during overclocking, to reduce energy use and control the PC's temperature. Saving energy is essential.

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