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Not even on cold that could happen. Must be a fluke of some kind with that easytune. Nice try tho
Not fake, just a glitch peeps...Looks fake.
Yeah, I got a brief hiccup in readings on a 3770k and was able to upload a screeny here, somewhere, showing 11.2 GHz. Software? Brief, instantaneous power surge? Who knows, but it's not a repeatable event.
if we even thought that was real this would have been an auction thread from post#2
run windows performance index that's when it started doing it...
It never happened until I changed the bios settings to unlocked and turbo core multiplier from 25 to auto now its hitting 6, 7 9 15 and 42 GHZ, I don't expect its actually at 42 or 15, but the easytune software came with my mobo and its made by Gigabyte
There are no cores to unlock.It never happened until I changed the bios settings to unlocked and turbo core multiplier from 25 to auto
There are no cores to unlock.
You're causing your own glitch problem.
I think they call that an ID 10 T error.
There are no cores to unlock.
You're causing your own glitch problem.
I think they call that an ID 10 T error.
Easy tune = terrible. Even AOD is better and that is not a good thing...