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How my core i9-9900K processor reached 6690 MHz (6.7 GHz) without overclocking!
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<blockquote data-quote="Freki123" data-source="post: 999225" data-attributes="member: 11229"><p><s>For me it reads: You are running at a Multipicator of *47 (ignore the 8-134) with a bus speed of 99,96. Which means you should only archive 4700 MHZ (Multiplicator 47 * "rounded" 100 bus speed). </s>(After rereading im not sure about it)</p><p>Maybe try the "bench" tab on cpu-Z, chose stress cpu and <u>while </u>it's running switch back to to "cpu" tab to see what it shows as coreclock.</p><p>Then do the same again while also running HWMonitor and see if the HWMonitor MHz matches the one shown in Cpu-Z.</p><p>Wild guess from a novice user here that HWMonitor MHz displays wrong data for whatever reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freki123, post: 999225, member: 11229"] [S]For me it reads: You are running at a Multipicator of *47 (ignore the 8-134) with a bus speed of 99,96. Which means you should only archive 4700 MHZ (Multiplicator 47 * "rounded" 100 bus speed). [/S](After rereading im not sure about it) Maybe try the "bench" tab on cpu-Z, chose stress cpu and [U]while [/U]it's running switch back to to "cpu" tab to see what it shows as coreclock. Then do the same again while also running HWMonitor and see if the HWMonitor MHz matches the one shown in Cpu-Z. Wild guess from a novice user here that HWMonitor MHz displays wrong data for whatever reason. [/QUOTE]
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