Reported CPU speed

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Got my E6400 overclocked to 3.7Ghz using 463 fsb (iirc).

My IP35 boots and reports the processor as 3700mhz, however almost every application I use including cpuz/intel processor ID app all say it is running at the stock 2.3Ghz?

I know that the chip will throttle back, and have seen it sit around 2.7 before and crank up to 3.7 on full use.. it just seems like whatever I do in the bios doesn't matter, windows wants me running at stock speed.

please help, I hope I'm not being dumb!!
 
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It's speedstep kicking in. It slows down the processor when it isn't in full use to save power. If you turn speedstep off in the bios, you'll see it always runs at full throttle.
 
Yeah I'll go try turn it off just now, but throttling will not reduce it back to stock speeds though. IIRC its 63% default in my bios, which would take me to 2.33ghz when overclocked too 3.7 not back to stock 2.13. CPU-Z reports CPU at 1596.2mhz as I write this so thats throttling kicking in on stock speed.

So clearly somewhere between bios and windows I'm losing my overclock :( I'll take a video of the computer starting to show I'm not talking crap.
 
But I don't want too! :( Took me ages to run the chip in and eventially get it up to 3.7 from 3.6. Its worked fine for about 6 months like that too.

I will go test to see if it works, report back in a min.
 
When the computer posts, the abit bios displays my e6400 running at 3.7ghz. Windows and every other program under the sun shows clock speed at stock 2.13ghz.
 
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Just dropped it down to 450fsb for 3.6Ghz, same problem again POST reports 3.6hz windows reports 2.13ghz.

wtf :confused:

faulty motherboard? chip finally fed up?

Edit:

450fsb x 8 = 3.6Ghz
Core V = 1.485v
DDR2 = 1.9v
North B = 1.37v

System is E4600 on Abit IP35 with 4Gb DDR2-667 and 8800 512 GTS. CPU temp stable around 47c.
 
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Ive been experiencing exactly the same thing on a MSI P7N SLI Platinum and Q6600 - slight overclock registers in BIOS + post dialogue but as soon as Windows loads its running at stock speeds.
 
can you get a screenshot of CPU-Z when it's running prime? it should be at full speed then.

Also, drop it to stock and run SuperPi or similar benchmark that is reliant on CPU speed. Then clock it up and retry; you should see a very noticable increase in performance. If not, then something is up.

Also, try running a live Linux CD - Ubuntu is easiest. Check to see what it reports. In Ubuntu, that's System menu, Administration, then System Monitor. The first tab has the CPU listed on it.
 
Ideally try to get something that will allow a rating to be taking - Intel Burn Test is allright, it gives a time measurement so you can do a back to back comparison between clocks.
 
I can't really do that as no matter what I put into the BIOS clock speed wise windows just reports 2.13.

I've went down - 3.7 > 3.6 > 3.5 > 3.4 > 3.3 > 3.2ghz one after the other and its still reporting 2.13ghz with cpu-z running prime.

I'm away to try below 3ghz
 
I can't really do that as no matter what I put into the BIOS clock speed wise windows just reports 2.13.

I've went down - 3.7 > 3.6 > 3.5 > 3.4 > 3.3 > 3.2ghz one after the other and its still reporting 2.13ghz with cpu-z running prime.

I'm away to try below 3ghz

Ignore what it reports - run SuperPi at stock speeds, see how long it takes to do a 1M run.

Then set the BIOS to [overclock here] and retest. If it's faster, it's windows being crap and misreporting the speed and you can ignore it. If it's the same, or similar, then something is going wonky indeed!

Any CPU benchmark which reports a time will be OK, or anything that gives a 'rating' - try Primate Labs Geekbench.
 
Ran tests with intel burn test, sandra and some others. all result in what appears to be stock performance and same times. re-loaded safe default in bios and started again to no avail.

wierd thing is windows 7 rc7200 32bit recognises the 3.7ghz in the system panel but cpu-z reports stock speed? :rolleyes:

I give in! :(
 
Ignore what cpu-z is telling you, they all show the stock speed

Bottom left shows the megahertz

Should show 3700
 
Worth trying the new version of CPU-Z before you pull it all apart?

Pic shows 1.51 new version is 1.52
 
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