Absolutely normal.i don t understand , it s normall or cpu is demaged?
All 4 cores on a 2600 or on a 4790K are all using the exact same CPU multiplier. They are all running at the exact same speed when they are active. HWMonitor shows the speed of idle cores with active cores and makes you think that different cores are running at different speeds. That is not true. It is impossible.all 4 cores individually
If I were so inclined, I'd make a video showing you these things bumping up and down a little bit, at basically idle.All 4 cores on a 2600 or on a 4790K are all using the exact same CPU multiplier. They are all running at the exact same speed when they are active. HWMonitor shows the speed of idle cores with active cores and makes you think that different cores are running at different speeds. That is not true. It is impossible.
No need to make a video. I know what HWMonitor shows and I know what HWiNFO shows. All active cores of these Intel CPUs are physically locked to the same multiplier. That means all active cores are running at the same speed. If two or three or four cores are actively working on a task, all of these active cores are running at the exact same speed.I'd make a video
@GarMaDoN started this thread. He has an Intel Core i7-2600. The problem you are having with your AMD processor has nothing to do with the problem being discussed in this thread. You already created a new thread for the problem you are having. You do not need to hijack a different thread.didn't working with me
Right.When monitoring software starts averaging active and inactive cores, you might start thinking that different cores are running at different speeds but that does not accurately show anything.
i have Samsung tv with 60hz. But with my old cpu i5 2500 i don t have frame drop and i don t understand why with i7 i have. now i have frame drop in cs and Ets 2What is your refresh rate?