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    Default CPU Under clocks itself (EIST and C1E Disabled)

    My CPU core 2 duo e8400@3.0ghz but it shows on post that is runs on 2.4 GHz, it would also show in cpu-z that it runs on 2.4 GHz, i have already turned off EISTS and C1E, I also manually clocked the fsb to 333 multiplier x9 but it would still go back to 2.4ghz, it would take a few reboots to my pc to make it run to 3.0ghz but it would then go back to 2.4ghz

    i suspect the PSU to be the culprit because i would sometimes get random hangs and freezes.

    But is there any case that a faulty PSU could make a cpu underclock itself? Or the CPU itself is faulty

    It would also take a few clicks to the power button to turn on my PC

    MY rig is:
    HEC Win power 550watts
    E8400
    galaxy Gtx 260+
    2x2gb G.Skill PI DDR2-1100
    ASUS P5Q PRO TURBO

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    I'd go back and recheck BIOS to make sure your settings are saved on exit. That motherboard powers on in a funny way after saving new BIOS settings or unplugging the PSU and it's the same way with many Asus P5Q motherboards - it's normal. Don't hit the power button twice; just wait about a second or two.

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    Does it clock to 3 GHz while you’re gaming? If so, then don’t worry about it. It’s a power saving feature.

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    No it does not go back to 3.0 GHz, it stays at 2.4ghz in anything i do whether i stress the cpu or play games.

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