when i start up my pc cpuz says the core speed is 3.8ghz but after a few minutes it drops to 1.6ghz. any idea whats going on?
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when i start up my pc cpuz says the core speed is 3.8ghz but after a few minutes it drops to 1.6ghz. any idea whats going on?
thats a power saving feature that all modern CPU's have. It means when your cpu is idling (when for instance browsing the internet ) your cpu will operate at a lower frequency to save power. You can turn it off in the motherboard bios but there is no reason to do it. As long as you start a program/game that needs cpu power your cpu clock will go back to 3,8ghz ( even something as simple as google earth will do it )adamosmakiwell im using a chrome now and i was playing a game and it still didnt look like it went back to 3.8ghz
edit: also the core voltage is keeping going up and down like the core speed. is that fine as well?
well im using a chrome now and i was playing a game and it still didnt look like it went back to 3.8ghz[QUOTE="adamosmaki"]thats a power saving feature that all modern CPU's have. It means when your cpu is idling (when for instance browsing the internet ) your cpu will operate at a lower frequency to save power. You can turn it off in the motherboard bios but there is no reason to do it. As long as you start a program/game that needs cpu power your cpu clock will go back to 3,8ghz ( even something as simple as google earth will do it )TheShadowLord07
edit: also the core voltage is keeping going up and down like the core speed. is that fine as well?
yes. also when browsing your cpu (especially if its a decent cpu like an i3/i5 or a phenomII ) is not supposed to run at full speed since browsing is a very light task on all modern Cpu'syou know that when you alt&tab out of a game your cores jump back to lower speeds right? if you really want to know either get a program that benchmarks your speeds (writing it down in some file) or a dual monitornilzgi have msi afterburner but for some reason i cant see all of the options
i have msi afterburner but for some reason i cant see all of the options MSI Afterburner doesn't work on cpus.[QUOTE="nilzg"]you know that when you alt&tab out of a game your cores jump back to lower speeds right? if you really want to know either get a program that benchmarks your speeds (writing it down in some file) or a dual monitorTheShadowLord07
i have msi afterburner but for some reason i cant see all of the options MSI Afterburner doesn't work on cpus. it works if you download hardware info 64. Just install hardware info select the values you want to monitor and then click configure and select the values you are monitoring and clock on the show on Riva tuner checkbox[QUOTE="TheShadowLord07"]
[QUOTE="nilzg"]you know that when you alt&tab out of a game your cores jump back to lower speeds right? if you really want to know either get a program that benchmarks your speeds (writing it down in some file) or a dual monitormitu123
thats a power saving feature that all modern CPU's have. It means when your cpu is idling (when for instance browsing the internet ) your cpu will operate at a lower frequency to save power. You can turn it off in the motherboard bios but there is no reason to do it. As long as you start a program/game that needs cpu power your cpu clock will go back to 3,8ghz ( even something as simple as google earth will do it )adamosmakiYep. My fx6100 was sorta doing the same thing, but stopped once I disabled the energy saving option. I also disabled CPB or turbo core, and now mine stays @ 3.8ghz.
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