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stuck cpu clock

stuck cpu clock

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georgemk
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08-20-2018, 06:52 AM
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hey guys i'm facing a problem and i'm pretty sure I've tried everything. i did a 4.0 mhz overclock on my 2700x, but now it won't return to the original 3.7 speeds. it boots fine into windows, but even though the bios is set to 3.7, the specs, hardware ID, and cam all show the cpu at 4.0. i flashed the motherboard a few times, cleared the CMOS, and updated the drivers, but it still won't drop back down. i've also checked the voltage, which is at its max of 1.313 during cinebench, so that shouldn't be an issue. it seems like this might just be an acoustic problem. any advice would be really helpful.
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georgemk
08-20-2018, 06:52 AM #1

hey guys i'm facing a problem and i'm pretty sure I've tried everything. i did a 4.0 mhz overclock on my 2700x, but now it won't return to the original 3.7 speeds. it boots fine into windows, but even though the bios is set to 3.7, the specs, hardware ID, and cam all show the cpu at 4.0. i flashed the motherboard a few times, cleared the CMOS, and updated the drivers, but it still won't drop back down. i've also checked the voltage, which is at its max of 1.313 during cinebench, so that shouldn't be an issue. it seems like this might just be an acoustic problem. any advice would be really helpful.

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byZeto
Junior Member
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08-20-2018, 09:13 AM
#2
Which motherboard model are you using? Have you considered updating the BIOS? You might find it beneficial to have quieter fans... (it's a great overclocking opportunity)
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byZeto
08-20-2018, 09:13 AM #2

Which motherboard model are you using? Have you considered updating the BIOS? You might find it beneficial to have quieter fans... (it's a great overclocking opportunity)

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Kubninjan
Senior Member
389
08-20-2018, 10:00 AM
#3
the asus x470 prime was updated with the latest bios, but the performance isn't great—my desktop sounds like a wind turbine even at 10% load, and I can't control it via bios or cam. should i consider a different bios update to see if things improve?
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Kubninjan
08-20-2018, 10:00 AM #3

the asus x470 prime was updated with the latest bios, but the performance isn't great—my desktop sounds like a wind turbine even at 10% load, and I can't control it via bios or cam. should i consider a different bios update to see if things improve?

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ASpray
Member
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08-20-2018, 10:44 AM
#4
You can manage your fans using the BIOS settings... Perhaps revert to an older version, but it's no longer available. What fans and case are you currently using?
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ASpray
08-20-2018, 10:44 AM #4

You can manage your fans using the BIOS settings... Perhaps revert to an older version, but it's no longer available. What fans and case are you currently using?

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hayabusa4649
Junior Member
43
08-20-2018, 01:35 PM
#5
bios failed to read the previous bios, which is very odd—I don’t get how the CPU can be configured to a different frequency when the BIOS is set to another one, even though Task Manager shows 4.0. I have the stock NZXT Aer 120s.
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hayabusa4649
08-20-2018, 01:35 PM #5

bios failed to read the previous bios, which is very odd—I don’t get how the CPU can be configured to a different frequency when the BIOS is set to another one, even though Task Manager shows 4.0. I have the stock NZXT Aer 120s.

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LeoRaimana
Junior Member
44
08-20-2018, 03:32 PM
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Could there be an issue that remains unresolved on your C drive? Restoring your saved files and performing a system restore might help bring things back to normal.
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LeoRaimana
08-20-2018, 03:32 PM #6

Could there be an issue that remains unresolved on your C drive? Restoring your saved files and performing a system restore might help bring things back to normal.