andersonj21 Distinguished Dec 5, 2007 29 0 18,540 Sep 20, 2008 #1 The multiplier bounces back and forth between 6 and 9 (where it should be), but mostly it stays at 6. Is this a power saving feature or should I be worried? Thanks.
The multiplier bounces back and forth between 6 and 9 (where it should be), but mostly it stays at 6. Is this a power saving feature or should I be worried? Thanks.
closed_deal Distinguished Oct 30, 2007 675 0 18,980 Sep 20, 2008 #2 Powersaving feature called 'speedstep' in the BIOS it can be disabled.
andersonj21 Distinguished Dec 5, 2007 29 0 18,540 Sep 20, 2008 #3 Thanks, Yeah I just ran a CPU benchmark and it stayed at x9 the whole time so everything's fine.
J jerb Distinguished Jan 1, 2007 90 0 18,630 Sep 21, 2008 #4 andersonj21 : Thanks, Yeah I just ran a CPU benchmark and it stayed at x9 the whole time so everything's fine. NUB
andersonj21 : Thanks, Yeah I just ran a CPU benchmark and it stayed at x9 the whole time so everything's fine. NUB
chookman Distinguished Mar 23, 2007 3,319 0 20,790 Sep 22, 2008 #5 http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/247006-28-running-full-speed-wrong-multiplier Stickies are good to read... thats why they are there.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/247006-28-running-full-speed-wrong-multiplier Stickies are good to read... thats why they are there.