A ADMINseeker Honorable Nov 17, 2013 15 0 10,510 Dec 4, 2017 #1 I have the i7-8700 and a ASUS TUF Pro z370 motherboard and a 1080 ti. The turbo specs for the 8700 is 4.6Ghz on one core but that isn't happening even with it maxed out at 100%
I have the i7-8700 and a ASUS TUF Pro z370 motherboard and a 1080 ti. The turbo specs for the 8700 is 4.6Ghz on one core but that isn't happening even with it maxed out at 100%
Solution Barty1884 Dec 4, 2017 An i7-8700 can turbo to 4.6GHz when one core is in use, 4.5GHz when two, 4.4Ghz on three and 4.3Ghz for 4-6cores. You don't get 4.5Ghz on core 1 4.3Ghz on the balance You get 4.3Ghz across all cores. It's doing exactly what it should. Run a single-core benchmark/stress-test, it should boost to 4.6Ghz
An i7-8700 can turbo to 4.6GHz when one core is in use, 4.5GHz when two, 4.4Ghz on three and 4.3Ghz for 4-6cores. You don't get 4.5Ghz on core 1 4.3Ghz on the balance You get 4.3Ghz across all cores. It's doing exactly what it should. Run a single-core benchmark/stress-test, it should boost to 4.6Ghz
Barty1884 Retired Moderator Apr 16, 2015 22,254 1,354 108,740 Dec 4, 2017 Solution #2 An i7-8700 can turbo to 4.6GHz when one core is in use, 4.5GHz when two, 4.4Ghz on three and 4.3Ghz for 4-6cores. You don't get 4.5Ghz on core 1 4.3Ghz on the balance You get 4.3Ghz across all cores. It's doing exactly what it should. Run a single-core benchmark/stress-test, it should boost to 4.6Ghz Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
An i7-8700 can turbo to 4.6GHz when one core is in use, 4.5GHz when two, 4.4Ghz on three and 4.3Ghz for 4-6cores. You don't get 4.5Ghz on core 1 4.3Ghz on the balance You get 4.3Ghz across all cores. It's doing exactly what it should. Run a single-core benchmark/stress-test, it should boost to 4.6Ghz