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XTU displaying incorrect values for i7-4790K

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XTU is displaying incorrect values in the hardware monitor section for my i7-4790K. The Processor Frequency is showing 0.00 GHz and the Active Core Count is always at 1 regardless if I'm running the stress test. I am running the latest version from Intel (7.4.2014), also attached a screenshot of my XTU values.

 

Is anyone else having this problem?

Are you running the latest XTU version (V4.4)?

 

Are you running the latest ME firmware version?

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Yes I am running version 4.4 of XTU and my Intel Management Engine Driver version is 10.0.0.1204 which came with my motherboard installation disc. I am not sure if that is the latest ME, I am unable to find any ME downloads for Intel® 9 Series Chipset on Intel's own website.

 

Motherboard: GA-Z97X-UD5H-BK with the latest BIOS.

Edited by Pleco

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I'm still getting the same problem after installing the newest 5.1.0.23 version of XTU on a refresh install of Windows 7. Intel still hasn't released any official ME drivers for the 9 Series chipset.

Hm, I just tried with a G3258 and 4690K and I don't have this issue.

 

What motherboard are you using? I will have a look in the database if there are people with similar problems.

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