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thideras said:You have EIST enabled in the BIOS, disable it and that will fix the "problem".
freakdiablo said:Any other programs do this (such as everest)?
It is because of the option Enhanced Intel Speed Stepping Technology (EIST) is on. It drops the multi on your processor when it isnt in use.Ryanzbane said:EVEREST isn't displaying correct info either. The clock speed is correct, but the multiplier says 16x (uhhhhhh), and the FSB fluctuates and displays the wrong info.
thideras said:It is because of the option Enhanced Intel Speed Stepping Technology (EIST) is on. It drops the multi on your processor when it isnt in use.
Disable it and it will stop, trust me.
jb3231 said:Found it and disabled it, made no difference. CPU-Z still jumping around.