F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking The FX6300 clock appears at 4.6Ghz in the BIOS, whereas it reads 4.275Ghz on HWMonitor.

The FX6300 clock appears at 4.6Ghz in the BIOS, whereas it reads 4.275Ghz on HWMonitor.

The FX6300 clock appears at 4.6Ghz in the BIOS, whereas it reads 4.275Ghz on HWMonitor.

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GodZenik
Member
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06-16-2016, 12:24 AM
#1
The clocks differ because the software you used is reporting a different frequency than what the BIOS displays. All the programs you tested indicate 4.275Ghz, while the BIOS shows 4.6Ghz. This inconsistency can happen due to various factors such as driver settings or hardware configuration. What's happening?
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GodZenik
06-16-2016, 12:24 AM #1

The clocks differ because the software you used is reporting a different frequency than what the BIOS displays. All the programs you tested indicate 4.275Ghz, while the BIOS shows 4.6Ghz. This inconsistency can happen due to various factors such as driver settings or hardware configuration. What's happening?

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huskey000
Member
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06-16-2016, 03:29 AM
#2
adjust the turbo boost setting, set multi to 20-21 as needed; 20.5 works best and it should function properly. The issue is that boosting isn't reaching its full potential.
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huskey000
06-16-2016, 03:29 AM #2

adjust the turbo boost setting, set multi to 20-21 as needed; 20.5 works best and it should function properly. The issue is that boosting isn't reaching its full potential.

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Heroteddy
Member
203
06-16-2016, 08:23 AM
#3
adjust the turbo boost setting, set multi to 20-21 as needed; 20.5 works best and it should function properly. The issue is that boosting isn't reaching its full potential.
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Heroteddy
06-16-2016, 08:23 AM #3

adjust the turbo boost setting, set multi to 20-21 as needed; 20.5 works best and it should function properly. The issue is that boosting isn't reaching its full potential.

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TorcikPL
Member
177
06-17-2016, 02:25 AM
#4
3.8 represents the upper turbo limit, increasing the clock by 12.5% (as seen in your results, which reached 4.275). The 4.1 # configuration works with either 1 or 2 cores active. PS if you lack a solid aftermarket cooler, avoid going to 4.6.
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TorcikPL
06-17-2016, 02:25 AM #4

3.8 represents the upper turbo limit, increasing the clock by 12.5% (as seen in your results, which reached 4.275). The 4.1 # configuration works with either 1 or 2 cores active. PS if you lack a solid aftermarket cooler, avoid going to 4.6.

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Athame_
Senior Member
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06-17-2016, 04:53 AM
#5
Turn turbo boost off set, multi to 20-21 however you want to do it 20.5 is closer and it should go. It's just not boosting multi all the way up.
I've managed 4.5Ghz by turning Turbo Boost off, raising multi to 20.5 and Host control multiplier to 225, and then discovered what was missing: I increased the cpu voltage to 1.35v.
It seems stable so far. I'll attempt to reach 4.6 now.
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Athame_
06-17-2016, 04:53 AM #5

Turn turbo boost off set, multi to 20-21 however you want to do it 20.5 is closer and it should go. It's just not boosting multi all the way up.
I've managed 4.5Ghz by turning Turbo Boost off, raising multi to 20.5 and Host control multiplier to 225, and then discovered what was missing: I increased the cpu voltage to 1.35v.
It seems stable so far. I'll attempt to reach 4.6 now.