AMD-FX 8350 low core speed.

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Hello everyone, my problem is my core speed, it's 1400MHz ALLTHETIME ._.
I'm trying to stress it with prime95 but it doesn't change it's always 1400MHz
There's my specs http://gyazo.com/2a56059ca542956c60aad443cffba0de
There's my BIOS http://imgur.com/a/79aBQ
I've tried to overclock it from 4,0GHz to 4,4GHz but nothing has changed..
Where's the problem, should I change something on BIOS?
Here's SS of HWmonitor and CPU-Z as the prime95 is at the background http://gyazo.com/0e9a834f78187618cb68e8fe77edda57
I've put it on high performance from control panel
Greetings from a guy in Finland
I hope you can help me :)
 
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with turbo disabled it should be fixed at his speed all the time which it isnt doing.


I would contact asus and see what they say.

there might be an issue with your board

still load optimized defaults and see if turbo is working correctly etc.

if its still stuck on 1400 i would call them
for 4.4 you shouldnt need over 1.36v also you dont need an extreme llc change it to high

I would try updating the bios may be an old revision not supporting you cpu from what it seems

make sure to disable the two other options before the voltage control i forget what it is called for some reason i will find that for you


still seems like the bios is not detecting the cpu correctly
 
If you're running Hyper-V under Windows 8 or 8.1, or Server 2012, it will lock the processor speed, and functions that lower or raise the clock speed dynamically will not work, and neither will overclocking. With certain motherboards and certain bios versions, it can cause the processor to run at low speeds. If you do need to run Hyper-V, try updating your bios. If you can do with a different virtualization method, use Oracle Virtualbox. Virtualbox allows for dynamic CPU clocks.
 


hmm hats good to know, i run virtual box and havent noticed that issue but that low of a speed points to the motherboard and bios most likely, i would think even with the virtual options selected in the bios it would just default to the base clock and hold it there and not at a super slow speed.

Ill have to check this on my laptop that runs virtual box
 


I don't have windows 8-8.1, My bios is from 4-17-2014 so it's not old 😛
This is weird.,
 
ok, so, we've narrowed one item down.

The next best thing to try would be to reset your bios settings to default and boot it up to see if anything changes. If you've already tried this, sorry. you haven't mentioned it.

If it operates at standard clocks with default bios settings, then it is a bios setting that is causing the problem, and we can troubleshoot from there.

If it does not, then it is something else, and we'll go from there.
 


That's an issue with Hyper-V, not Virtualbox. I like Virtualbox. It works well. What MS did to Hyper-V in the latest version is bad.
 


Funny enough, that if it doesn't matter if I clock it to 4,4GHz or it is on 4,0GHz stocks, the core speed is 24/7 same 😀

 
That's not what I meant. I meant do a complete reset of all bios settings to default and boot it up. Edit nothing until you boot and test first. (Unless you're using a raid, and in that case, just make sure to change the storage config to raid mode, and leave everything else alone.)
 


with turbo disabled it should be fixed at his speed all the time which it isnt doing.


I would contact asus and see what they say.

there might be an issue with your board

still load optimized defaults and see if turbo is working correctly etc.

if its still stuck on 1400 i would call them
 
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