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Hey fellas,

 

I've had my i3-6100 BCLK overclocked on my MSI Z170A Sli Plus board for several months but have only now realized a discrepancy which may or may not be anything to worry about.

 

The issue lies in the clock speed which I have it set to and what it's being reported as.

 

Windows, 3DMark, Geekbench, Cinebench and I am sure others all report the speed at 3.7Ghz whereas the only program which acknowledges the correct speed is CPU-Z. The post screen will also show the correct BCLK of 111.1 (I lost the silicone lottery) and the BIOS itself will show the correct speed of 4111.

 

I assume BIOS > all when it comes to readings but I'm just making sure if this is normal or I've been misleading myself all this time.

 

Thanks

Hey fellas,

 

I've had my i3-6100 BCLK overclocked on my MSI Z170A Sli Plus board for several months but have only now realized a discrepancy which may or may not be anything to worry about.

 

The issue lies in the clock speed which I have it set to and what it's being reported as.

 

Windows, 3DMark, Geekbench, Cinebench and I am sure others all report the speed at 3.7Ghz whereas the only program which acknowledges the correct speed is CPU-Z. The post screen will also show the correct BCLK of 111.1 (I lost the silicone lottery) and the BIOS itself will show the correct speed of 4111.

 

I assume BIOS > all when it comes to readings but I'm just making sure if this is normal or I've been misleading myself all this time.

 

Thanks

 

it's normal, a lot of the programs go by the stock speed or multi and dont pick up the bclk change. I only use bios and cpuz to make sure I am at the correct speed and ignore everything else.

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it's normal, a lot of the programs go by the stock speed or multi and dont pick up the bclk change. I only use bios and cpuz to make sure I am at the correct speed and ignore everything else.

 

Fantastic! Thanks a lot.

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