Incorrect CPU Speed in Windows Vista

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Hi guys,

Apologies if this is already been answered, but my CPU speed within Windows Vista is showing incorrectly. It should read 3.5Ghz but it is only saying 2.67Ghz. I have checked the BIOS numerous times and it shows the CPU at 3.5Ghz. Windows XP was correct but now I have upgraded to Vista the speed has dropped. CPU-Z reports that the multiplier is running at only x6 but the BIOS says it is x8. I am very confused by this. Is this a general problem with Vista or is there something I can change? Spec is in profile. Thanks guys ;)

Thanks!
 
Sounds like cpu speed stepping. just saves power and heat output. all its is is that when vista "read" your clock speed it was just that. if cpu-z shows your propper frequency then thats okay..

although personally i would disable it in the bios


sorry i dont know the exact wording of it in gigabyte bios''s'ss's's probably something like "Speed Step"

good luck

ta

alec
 
Another one to check is control panel, power options, when I upgraded my PC I needed to put this on high performance.

Rob
 
Do you need to disable it? I'm assuming the performance will be there when you need it!?!

:o <---------- Just in case i'm comletely wrong! :D
 
beano said:
Do you need to disable it? I'm assuming the performance will be there when you need it!?!

:o <---------- Just in case i'm comletely wrong! :D

Correct. Some people have said it doesn't work for them but for the most part, it's a good way of reducing heat and power usage. Best left on.
 
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