switch to High Performance for a bit and check. it locks it to max speed and keeps it there.
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"Eddie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:3C0D624C-9C64-4806-A3D3-(E-Mail Removed)...
Option is balanced, but even under the max power setting, it still shows as running at 2000 under mostly no load. Where, novice that I am, I would have expected to be pegged 100% at 2667. Any thoughts on how I can set to see run at full 2667, just for a while, so that I can see that all is well with my build? After which I'll probably be happy to let the system manage the processor and power demand.
Thanks.
"mikeyhsd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
check the power option you are using.
balanced reduces the cpu but allows it to increase under load.
power save, reduce the cpu and keeps it reduced.
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"Eddie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:79364086-C82F-4A75-8FE5-(E-Mail Removed)...
Good thought, but I think both programs are latest versions. At this point,
I think I am going to double check my power supply voltages to make sure
they are on spec. If so, I'm thinking this has something to do with cpu
performance/power vs. fan noise management -- and that Vista clocks down the
processor when system/application load is low and does not need.
As hinted at through Vista control panel "Power Options". If so, then maybe
this is a good thing. But would like to confirm.
Thanks.
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> On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 14:50:36 -0500, "Eddie" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
>>Is there something in Vista that would reduce clock speed for
>>performance/efficiency purposes? I have new build with E6750 processor
>>that
>>is clocked at 2667 with FSB of 333 and multiple of 8. Which BIOS shows.
>>However, CPU-Z, and the motherboard utility Easy Tune5 from Gigabyte, show
>>running at 2000 with multiple of 6 -- and will not "overclock" back up to
>>2667. Vista device manager lists at 2667.
>>
>>Not sure which to believe. Or what to do. Thoughts? Thanks.
> Get a newer version of the tester programs, your versions may not be
> tuned for Vista.