I've done some reading on this, and have found that people either:
1) have their processor set to save power in power management
2) have c-states enabled
3) have speedstep/turboboost enabled
I've fixed all those, but still I'm getting this:
I had the exact same problem on my i7-870. If I try to overclock on this i5-4690k, it will show the correct cpu speed up to about 3.9ghz, if I go over that it insists that it's 3.5. I've had it set to 5ghz, thinking it was running at that speed, but cpu-z said otherwise. Running prime95 doesn't change what cpu z reports, I can't get it to show the "proper" clock speed at all.
1) have their processor set to save power in power management
2) have c-states enabled
3) have speedstep/turboboost enabled
I've fixed all those, but still I'm getting this:
I had the exact same problem on my i7-870. If I try to overclock on this i5-4690k, it will show the correct cpu speed up to about 3.9ghz, if I go over that it insists that it's 3.5. I've had it set to 5ghz, thinking it was running at that speed, but cpu-z said otherwise. Running prime95 doesn't change what cpu z reports, I can't get it to show the "proper" clock speed at all.