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    Peter Griffith is offline Senior Member
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    Default Intel 2500k problems!

    Hello! Why is my 2500k all the time clocked in 1600 mhz 4100 mhz and then? I can adjust nix the whole time he remains at least constant at 3.3 ghz?

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    Hi, this is not a problem, but normally when you have a single core application, he clocked up on the core and if you do nothing, he just clocked down to 1.6 Ghz.

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    Vivian Imbert is offline Senior Member
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    The features include low-power core and turbo. In the BIOS you can disable C1E support and speed quilting can also turn off turbo. Whether you like what you ne except high current statement is questionable.

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    Why do not you want it down the clocks? If he in the desktop operating performance is not needed that's ok. What problem do you have to exactly?

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    But it does. In the first post he has written that he should run at 3.3 GHz, but it fluctuates up and down. After that he has just written that he still fluctuates. It need not even necessarily mean down sonern possibly the turbo, which is clocked higher. The turbo boost technology clocked at certain CPU load one or more cores at different distances high above the standard clock out, so the performance is available only if it is really needed. If you do not want the clock is automatically raised, you have to disable this feature in the BIOS (it should be named similar to the exact wording I do not know, because I have no Sandy CPU).

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    Without turbo he needed not that a CPU! The nuclei vary is clear, depending on what is needed. If he shuts down the CPU Eist constantly runs in turbo mode. That's not very aware of energy, in the long run to be the temps increase accordingly. I think that his EFFi is not set correctly, it seems that the whole run on an automatic overclocking slider from asrock.

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