cpu-z reads my e6300 multi at x6 whereas in BIOS its x7...Help...

ChrisFace

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As in above, in BIOS my e6300 multiplier is set at x7, but on cpu-z and PC Wizard its only reading at x6. I'm rather new with overclocking, any help please?
 
[-0MEGA-];588962 said:
It should be 7, because 266x7=1862 (1.86Ghz).

What does it say the clock speed is?

here's the info from pc-wizard. any clue whats happening?




General Information :
Real Frequency : 1599.94 MHz
Multiplier : 6x
Low/High Multiplier : 6x / 7x
Multiplier Locked : Yes
Marketing Frequency : 1862 MHz

Front Side Bus Information :
Bus Speed : 266.7 MHz
FSB Frequency : 1066.6 MHz (QDR)

Initial Frequencies :
Frequency : 1866 MHz
FSB Frequency : 266 MHz
Multiplier : 7x

Control Clock Frequency :
Type : Enhanced SpeedStep (EIST)
EIST Enabled : Yes
C1E - Enhanced Halt Mode : No

Thermal Information :
Thermal Design Power : 65 W
Core Power : 55.73 W (estimated)
Resistance : 0.31 °C/W (estimated)
Thermal control TM1 : Yes
Thermal control TM2 : Yes
Thermal Control Circuit : No
Digital Thermal Sensor : Yes
TM2 Enabled : No
ODCM Enabled : No
Thermal Status : Normal
 
Do you have SpeedStep enabled in the BIOS? That may lower the multi to save power. I would turn it off in the BIOS and set the multi to 7x.

EDIT: I see it is enabled, so disable it.
 
[-0MEGA-];588972 said:
Do you have SpeedStep enabled in the BIOS? That may lower the multi to save power. I would turn it off in the BIOS and set the multi to 7x.

EDIT: I see it is enabled, so disable it.

Okay, I'll try it out thanks. :o
 
[-0MEGA-];588972 said:
Do you have SpeedStep enabled in the BIOS? That may lower the multi to save power. I would turn it off in the BIOS and set the multi to 7x.

EDIT: I see it is enabled, so disable it.

I couldn't find SpeedStep in the BIOS :confused:

Help.
 
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You really don't have to turn it off.. It's just a power saver. Check Cpu-z while your sys is running a game or something.. if it's back to 7 then speedstep is working properly and doesn't needa be screwed with. :)

(If speedstep interferes in any way with ocing or something else diregard this. i don't know just basing my statement off cool and quiet, amd's equivalent.)
 
You really don't have to turn it off.. It's just a power saver. Check Cpu-z while your sys is running a game or something.. if it's back to 7 then speedstep is working properly and doesn't needa be screwed with. :)

(If speedstep interferes in any way with ocing or something else diregard this. i don't know just basing my statement off cool and quiet, amd's equivalent.)

I just tested it out with Company of Heros at max settings and it went back to x7. Now I understand how this thingy works. Thanks! :D
 
You need to disable the C1£ and Thermal temp settings in the BIOS. I'll post back later telling you which options to change. Just basically 2 or 3 settings which control the speed of your CPU when it doesn't have to do anything stressful. :)

- Rambo.
 
You need to disable the C1£ and Thermal temp settings in the BIOS. I'll post back later telling you which options to change. Just basically 2 or 3 settings which control the speed of your CPU when it doesn't have to do anything stressful. :)

- Rambo.

Awesome, thanks!
 
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