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  • Intel i3 530 clock speed wrong i think please help

    Hello, I ran passmark performance test today and scored terrible. I noticed its saying my clock speed is at 2000mhz but the i3 is 2.93 ghz. I checked with cpuz and at idle its showing 1200 mhz x 9 multiplier, 1333 mhz 10 multiplier and when running prime95 it only goes to 2000mhz x 15 multiplier. bus speed is 133mhz, qpi link is 2933 mhz core voltage 1.008V if you need any more info please let me know. Thank you gigabyte h55m-ud2h motherboard
    Last edited by pimpmypc; 06-03-2010, 11:21 PM. Reason: added motherboard spec

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    Re: Intel i3 530 clock speed wrong i think please help

    check in the bios that intel turbo boost is enabled and that your cpu is set to its highest multiplier idk what it is for that chip for mine its 21x
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      Re: Intel i3 530 clock speed wrong i think please help

      Yes, you need to disable C1E and EIST, and then set your OS power advanced CPU options to 100% min/max

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