rmations du devoir ne détectent pas mon surclocking Ce devoir ne parvient pas à identifier le surclock actuel.
rmations du devoir ne détectent pas mon surclocking Ce devoir ne parvient pas à identifier le surclock actuel.
You're just starting out with CPU overclocking. Your motherboard BIOS lets you boost your i7-3770 from 3.4GHz to 4.1GHz, and Task Manager shows it reaching up to 4.96GHz sometimes. However, HWINFO64 reports the maximum as 4.1GHz. Trust the BIOS settings unless there are warning signs. For better monitoring, consider using tools like HWMonitor or Core Temp to track real-time performance more accurately.
HWiNFO and Task Manager don’t give accurate frequency readings on older systems. On my old X99 board, they’d show an incorrect clock speed—like 49GHz instead of the real 4.9GHz. Since you’re using a non-K CPU, you can’t push it beyond its natural limit, so it caps at around 4.1GHz.
Not probable. Below are the details for a 3770 non-K CPU. https://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Core_i7/Intel-Core i7-3770.html I think the non-K support plus 400 MHz overclocking is correct. At 4100 MHz with all four cores running should be accurate. A 4.96 GHz figure seems off. The Task Manager tends to behave unpredictably on older processors. Many developers lack access to these chips for testing. Consider using ThrottleStop 9.4.6 for a second view. https://www.techpowerup.com/download/tec...ottlestop/ The TRL window will indicate if your CPU can overclock by adjusting turbo ratios. It should show +4 for a non-K series. Please share screenshots if you need further assistance.
It isn't operating at 4.9GHz. Using the top multipliers would allow it to function between 4.1 and 4.3GHz based on available cores.