My cores are not running at 3.6GHz. The first 6 are really running at 4.5 to 4.9
My cores are not running at 3.6GHz. The first 6 are really running at 4.5 to 4.9
That does appear to be approximately the correct speed based on the bus speed times the multiplier (I got 3681.5, but suspect there's a slight bit of rounding involved somewhere).
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On 29/07/2022 at 07:29, brendenjacobson said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents"> <p> My cores are not running at 3.6GHz. The first 6 are really running at 4.5 to 4.9 </p> </div>
can i ask you something?
laptop or desktop?
power plan settings? balance or top performance?
need your pc really 6 cores x 2 = 12 threads x 4,9 ghz highspeed of "performance cores"? and 4 x 3.6 ghz of efficient cores?
this is a lot of computing power...
i dont know if hyperthreading is additionally to the real cores and ghz or not...
- > with top performance are this 58,8 ghz + 14.4 ghz = 73.2 ghz
-> with balance are this 44.4 ghz + 11.2 ghz = 55.6 ghz
without hyperthreading:
-> with top performance are this 29.4 ghz + 14.4 ghz = 43.8 ghz
-> with balance are this 22.2 ghz + 11.2 ghz = 33.4 ghz
performance core base - 3.7 ghz
performance core turbo - 4.9 ghz
efficient core base - 2.8 ghz
efficient core turbo - 3.6 ghz