Ok, I actually kind of tried that one, but somehow I can't find it there.
Now that I've deleted this Google account and made another one, this shouldn't be a problem anymore.
Thanks for helping!
It can be a program bug, considering that it already recognized it as an i3.
But I've also heard that some engineering samples still have all the cache enabled even though some of them are supposed to be disabled.
Check your bios settings, make sure the CPU base clock and multiplier is set to auto.
If you still can't figure it out, try resetting the bios settings to their defaults.
And BTW, what motherboard are you using?
So I lost my phone a few months ago, which I was sure that it was dead because it was raining all day. Then recently, the phone has activities on google again.
I tried to remove the phone from the devices' list, but there wasn't even a button to control the phone. Help?
My friend's build is something like this:
CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K
Motherboard: Msi H170A GAMING PRO
GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080 Founders Edition (No plans for SLI)
Now from what I've heard, pairing a K-series processor with a non-Z chipset is a waste of money,
even though everything except...