F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop This processor runs consistently at 798-799Mhz without variation.

This processor runs consistently at 798-799Mhz without variation.

This processor runs consistently at 798-799Mhz without variation.

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BluidyCraft
Member
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06-18-2016, 09:19 PM
#1
PC model: 2015 Hewlett-Packard ProDesk G1 SFF
CPU: Intel Core i5 4690 Haswell, 3.5Ghz
Voltage: 0.725v @ Max TDP: 84W
Memory: HP 18E7 / BIOS: HP L01 v02.33
RAM: 24Gb DDR3 @ default? 799.3Mhz
PVID: AMD Radeon HD 8490 - 1Gb
SVID: Intel HD 4600
CPU temperatures: 0.25C, 1.28C, 2.26C, 3.29C
TJ MaxDst: 0.75C, 1.71C, 2.73C, 3.70C
Multiplier: x8.0 (range 8-39)
Bus speed: 99.87Mhz
OS: Windows 10 Pro64, version 1909
Build number: 18363.2356

This machine is very stable and performs well, but the clock speed stays consistently around 798.95Mhz or 799.24Mhz regardless of settings. I changed all BIOS options—turbo, OS management—but nothing affected it. It runs smoothly until I ran bench tests. Results show capacity usage between 25-33%. I’m aware enough to be cautious. Need help?
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BluidyCraft
06-18-2016, 09:19 PM #1

PC model: 2015 Hewlett-Packard ProDesk G1 SFF
CPU: Intel Core i5 4690 Haswell, 3.5Ghz
Voltage: 0.725v @ Max TDP: 84W
Memory: HP 18E7 / BIOS: HP L01 v02.33
RAM: 24Gb DDR3 @ default? 799.3Mhz
PVID: AMD Radeon HD 8490 - 1Gb
SVID: Intel HD 4600
CPU temperatures: 0.25C, 1.28C, 2.26C, 3.29C
TJ MaxDst: 0.75C, 1.71C, 2.73C, 3.70C
Multiplier: x8.0 (range 8-39)
Bus speed: 99.87Mhz
OS: Windows 10 Pro64, version 1909
Build number: 18363.2356

This machine is very stable and performs well, but the clock speed stays consistently around 798.95Mhz or 799.24Mhz regardless of settings. I changed all BIOS options—turbo, OS management—but nothing affected it. It runs smoothly until I ran bench tests. Results show capacity usage between 25-33%. I’m aware enough to be cautious. Need help?

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Costagame
Junior Member
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06-18-2016, 11:03 PM
#2
Are there any tools similar to XTU or BIOS that adjust the voltage, aiming for about 1.2V?
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Costagame
06-18-2016, 11:03 PM #2

Are there any tools similar to XTU or BIOS that adjust the voltage, aiming for about 1.2V?

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_XxAshflamexX_
Junior Member
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06-24-2016, 04:26 AM
#3
The voltage adjustment works automatically since it's a standard i5 4690 built into the regular HP motherboard. The voltage and CPU frequency should increase when under stress, yet they remain fixed. Testing Prime95 on the Small FFT power/heat/cpu benchmark showed full load with a 100% utilization rate and a 4°C temperature increase, while CPU-Z displayed 0.72–0.73 volts and maintained the same 800MHz core speed.
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_XxAshflamexX_
06-24-2016, 04:26 AM #3

The voltage adjustment works automatically since it's a standard i5 4690 built into the regular HP motherboard. The voltage and CPU frequency should increase when under stress, yet they remain fixed. Testing Prime95 on the Small FFT power/heat/cpu benchmark showed full load with a 100% utilization rate and a 4°C temperature increase, while CPU-Z displayed 0.72–0.73 volts and maintained the same 800MHz core speed.

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GETSOU
Member
220
06-25-2016, 09:15 PM
#4
It seems the system is actually operating around 3.48Ghz, though readings vary between tools like CPU-Z and CPUID depending on mode. The Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool also confirms this value. The discrepancy in readings might be due to factors such as Safe Mode activation or hardware configuration.
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GETSOU
06-25-2016, 09:15 PM #4

It seems the system is actually operating around 3.48Ghz, though readings vary between tools like CPU-Z and CPUID depending on mode. The Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool also confirms this value. The discrepancy in readings might be due to factors such as Safe Mode activation or hardware configuration.