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The processor fails to achieve its boost speed settings.

The processor fails to achieve its boost speed settings.

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SpiderMan1962
Member
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04-14-2016, 12:30 PM
#1
Hello. Your CPU (A8 7680) isn't reaching its turbo speeds—it runs at 3.5 GHz and the turbo is at 3.8 GHz. I haven’t found any fixes in the BIOS yet. Have you tried checking other settings or contacting the manufacturer for further help?
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SpiderMan1962
04-14-2016, 12:30 PM #1

Hello. Your CPU (A8 7680) isn't reaching its turbo speeds—it runs at 3.5 GHz and the turbo is at 3.8 GHz. I haven’t found any fixes in the BIOS yet. Have you tried checking other settings or contacting the manufacturer for further help?

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EvanDuzGaming
Member
72
04-20-2016, 07:33 AM
#2
Only one core boost frequency is available. It doesn't help with multi-threaded operations. As long as it maintains the highest p-state clocks at 3.5ghz under multi-core workloads, you shouldn't have major concerns.
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EvanDuzGaming
04-20-2016, 07:33 AM #2

Only one core boost frequency is available. It doesn't help with multi-threaded operations. As long as it maintains the highest p-state clocks at 3.5ghz under multi-core workloads, you shouldn't have major concerns.

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DeathCrafters
Junior Member
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04-20-2016, 01:29 PM
#3
You likely require a more efficient CPU cooling solution. Turbo boost capabilities depend on the CPU functioning within its throttling limits. Excessive heat can prevent boost from activating, possibly causing the CPU to run slower than intended. You might also consider adjusting or replacing your heat sink. (It's also possible the power supply lacks sufficient power, but temperature issues are more common for this behavior.) EDIT: RAM clock speeds could be another factor—check your CPU's RAM rates and share the details if you'd like us to investigate further.
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DeathCrafters
04-20-2016, 01:29 PM #3

You likely require a more efficient CPU cooling solution. Turbo boost capabilities depend on the CPU functioning within its throttling limits. Excessive heat can prevent boost from activating, possibly causing the CPU to run slower than intended. You might also consider adjusting or replacing your heat sink. (It's also possible the power supply lacks sufficient power, but temperature issues are more common for this behavior.) EDIT: RAM clock speeds could be another factor—check your CPU's RAM rates and share the details if you'd like us to investigate further.

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loltribo
Posting Freak
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05-04-2016, 04:47 AM
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CPU stays below 75°C during intense gaming sessions. RAM speed is 2133 MHz as configured in the BIOS. You're using a Corsair Vengeance LP DDR3 1600 MHz module. Power supply is a fresh 500W 80-puL Bronze unit.
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loltribo
05-04-2016, 04:47 AM #4

CPU stays below 75°C during intense gaming sessions. RAM speed is 2133 MHz as configured in the BIOS. You're using a Corsair Vengeance LP DDR3 1600 MHz module. Power supply is a fresh 500W 80-puL Bronze unit.

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iRees
Member
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05-05-2016, 06:47 AM
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You're also checking the FPS monitor to examine the frequencies...
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iRees
05-05-2016, 06:47 AM #5

You're also checking the FPS monitor to examine the frequencies...