Even if my contacts may still be good...heck it is the weekend and would be next week before I 'might' even hear anything. But am still of a mind to see if someone knows anything or suspects anything.
Even if my contacts may still be good...heck it is the weekend and would be next week before I 'might' even hear anything. But am still of a mind to see if someone knows anything or suspects anything.
Okay we have had a rash of users with a Bus clock jump of 5MHz and thus a cpu speed change that was "unexpected" for sure. Yours is not doing that as I annotated on image below.
However you are getting a moving up and down of the cpu multiplier that is not so good when trying to test and stabilize and overclock and for sure initially. So I will post up what we need to see that has within it the adjustments that will make getting to a stabile overclock easier and display to us in the captures more clearly.
RGone...
This is what we need to see for sure and a real good starting point.
Normally during setup and testing we disable C1/E, C6, Cool N Quiet, APM, TurboCore and in windows performance manager itself we set to "performance" mode. ALSO if you have HPC in bios you would ENABLE it. That way there are not "other" settings messing with the overclocking process. Some of those settings are not available on all models of cpu but where in evidence we disable for setup of overclock process.
CPU Tab in CPUz from CPUID com
Memory Tab in CPUz from CPUID com
SPD Tab in CPUz from CPUID com
And this is screen capture of HWMonitor (free version) from CPUID com
HWMonitor has been scrolled enough and large enough to show Min/Max of Voltages and includes the CPU CORE TEMPS / "package" temps fully visible. Latest versions of HWMonitor show the CPU Core Temp as " a Package Temp" and is only shown as a single temp since there were never multple, individual core temp sensors anyway.
This capture is made of HWMonitor after it has been open and running on the desktop logging Min/Max temps and voltages while Prime 95 was running Blend Mode test on all cores for at least 20 mins and then the capture of HWMonitor was made and it shows the Min/Max temps and voltages before P95 Blend was started and while running P95 Blend mode and gives much greater insight into how the system is performing without guessing.
In order to attach screenshots of INDIVIDUAL images as suggested, first crop and capture the images with Snipping Tool found in Windows Accessories or equivalent. Then click on Go Advanced, a button at the bottom of every new post window. Then click on the little paperclip tool at the top of the Advanced post window when it opens. Clicking on the paperclip tool brings up the file browser/upload tool and the rest is fairly obvious.
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You can use HWINFO 64 or HWMonitor Free. Just make sure if you use HWMonitor Free that you break out the 'clocks' + sign so we can see the cpu speed and that it is NO longer jumping around by a couple of 100 MHz.
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