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How come at the time of the screenshot xtu is reporting eist (or slow mode) enabled (low orange line),while it says 4500 right next to it and 4507 at cpu-z.Don't these three reporting have to be on par?

What Demac said/wrote.

XTU keeps reading cpu frequency in Real-Time which is (after bench) 4.5 GHz but based on the graph it should be lower (???)

 

EDIT: Seems like he paused the monitoring.

Edited by FireKillerGR

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If the current speed is 4.5ghz in the xtu,then the orange graph shows higher clock when the test ran,then whats the purpose of the core limit ? it should be 4.5ghz DURING testing,not during screenshot making...

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nope. just strange. but I dont want to ruin the competition with whining or throw shit at somebody I dont even know,just pissed of by shitty xtu eff and try to understand if the high mem / uncore and newer version of windows is the key.

nope. just strange. but I dont want to ruin the competition with whining or throw bunnyextraction at somebody I dont even know,just pissed of by bunnyextractionty xtu eff and try to understand if the high mem / uncore and newer version of windows is the key.

 

the thing for me is that hwbot doesnt take into consideration CPU-Z which means that graph and monitoring of XTU is the only way to check the frequency. So IMO, rules should be strict regarding these two (graph & monitoring) for the above reason.

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