F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking The processor remained locked at maximum performance following the overclocking process.

The processor remained locked at maximum performance following the overclocking process.

The processor remained locked at maximum performance following the overclocking process.

Pages (2): Previous 1 2
W
Windiox
Member
226
07-09-2016, 03:34 PM
#11
the i5 750 offers two turbo modes:
1 - 2 cores at 3.2 GHz
3 - 4 cores at 2.8 GHz
if your game requires more than two cores it won't automatically switch to 3.2 GHz.
when gaming all cores are active, how can I boost my 1 or 2 core performance to 3.2 GHz?
W
Windiox
07-09-2016, 03:34 PM #11

the i5 750 offers two turbo modes:
1 - 2 cores at 3.2 GHz
3 - 4 cores at 2.8 GHz
if your game requires more than two cores it won't automatically switch to 3.2 GHz.
when gaming all cores are active, how can I boost my 1 or 2 core performance to 3.2 GHz?

T
TheDJKat
Member
55
07-10-2016, 12:30 AM
#12
When all your cores are active, the chip typically only reaches 2.8 GHz. You've already found a way to make all four cores operate at 3.2 GHz. However, it seems you may have disabled one or more power-saving settings. Re-enable them in your BIOS. Keep in mind, even with BIOS power-saving enabled, using the High Performance plan won't override these features while gaming. This approach usually offers little advantage during regular use.
T
TheDJKat
07-10-2016, 12:30 AM #12

When all your cores are active, the chip typically only reaches 2.8 GHz. You've already found a way to make all four cores operate at 3.2 GHz. However, it seems you may have disabled one or more power-saving settings. Re-enable them in your BIOS. Keep in mind, even with BIOS power-saving enabled, using the High Performance plan won't override these features while gaming. This approach usually offers little advantage during regular use.

M
MCCrafter100
Member
159
07-30-2016, 09:37 PM
#13
If all your cores are active, the chip typically only reaches 2.8 GHz. You've already found a way to run all four cores at 3.2 GHz. The issue seems to be that you disabled a power-saving setting during the process. Restore the power-saving feature in your BIOS.
M
MCCrafter100
07-30-2016, 09:37 PM #13

If all your cores are active, the chip typically only reaches 2.8 GHz. You've already found a way to run all four cores at 3.2 GHz. The issue seems to be that you disabled a power-saving setting during the process. Restore the power-saving feature in your BIOS.

Pages (2): Previous 1 2