| Bottom | |
|---|---|
| Author |
Thread : C2D Not Running Full Speed / Wrong or Low Multiplier
|
|
More Information
|
If your have a core 2 duo CPU that is not running at full stock speed, the reason is Intels SpeedStep So for example: E4400 stock speed is 2ghz. 200x10= 2ghz <--stock E6600 stock speed is 2.4ghz When your PC is at idle, speed step kicks in to reduce the mulit, and vcore. This allows lower power consumption, and heat. Its basically the same as AMD's Cool-n-quiet. When you put your system on a full load, speed step should put the stock multiplier back. To better understand how to figure out the default or stock multiplier, you will need to know what your CPU's rated FSB is. For example: All Allendales (E4xxx) or C2D Pentiums (E2xxx) are rated at 800mhz. They are Quad Pumped so you divide by 4. All the older Conroes (E6300/6400/6320/6420/6600) are rated at 1066mhz. Newer C2D (E6550/6750/ect) are rated at 1333mhz. So to determine your actual or default multiplier for 4 examples: E4400 2ghz E2140 1.6ghz E6400 2.13ghz E6750 2.66ghz You can use a handy tool to monitor your multiplier with CPU-Z. To simulate a load, try using Orthos Stress Prime 2004. That is one easy program to load dual or quad core CPUs. In running that program, it should force your multiplier back to its normal stock setting. Its also a handy tool to help you determine if you have a stable system, thermal and CPU/Memory wise. And here are examples of other threads created, Core 2 Duos that seem to confuse people: Kentsfield Q6600 Core Speed only 1.86 Ghz Can someone tell me why the 1.87GHz is next to the 2.66Ghz? e6750 with a mind of it's own... Newb builder, why is my CPU not running at its speed? Bios Info: Speed Step is also known by C1E and EIST (Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology). You can find these setting in your bios. Not all bios are the same, but usually have both C1E and EIST as separte functions. Screen Caps on my Dad's OC (2.4ghz) E4300 (1.8ghz Stock Speed) with Speed Step Enabled:
If you check out the hyperlinks, you will find AMD Cool-n-Quiet links to check out. <<<<<<<<<EDIT BY MODERATOR: ADDED LINK TO CompuTronix's POST C2D/C2Q TEMP GUIDE>>>>>>>>> Core 2 Quad and Duo Temperature Guide
Message quoted 2 times
Message edited by Grimmy on 02-09-2008 at 06:22:16 PM |
|
Related Product
|
|
More Information
|
To make this work I had to change the power profile in windows. I usually have it at "always on" but that will prevent C&Q from working. I have to change it to "minimal power management" if I want C&Q to work.
--------------- The voice of REASON Do NOT feed the TROLLS! Always a DEMON! |
|
More Information
|
Since I don't have an AMD chip that uses Cool-n-quiet, it would be prolly best for someone who uses it to make another thread on it (requesting a sticky), with links to the software or what not. All I know is that SpeedStep is similar to C&Q, so I have no known experience using it. The main purpose of this thread, is to explain why C2D may be seen as running below the stock speed, instead of seeing new post on the same thing over and over. I did use the search and found quite a few. I thought the ones I listed was enough. Message edited by Grimmy on 12-14-2007 at 08:59:34 AM |
|
More Information
|
I pulled this from my other post. Tests made on a Gigabyte GA-P35-DQ6.
|
|
BAM!
More Information
|
Anyone tell me why this didnt get stickied? had another thread opened
--------------- "The MB is 31 C and the CPU is 109 C. I think it's the CPU overheating." |
|
Master-de-bater
More Information
|
Anyhow just one more suggestion...add "CPU-Z showing incorrect speed" to the title or something like that. The link that chookman provided gave me the idea. I vote for sticky! EDIT: One final suggestion, I promise Message edited by Evilonigiri on 12-17-2007 at 05:11:12 AM --------------- "Nvidia, the Way It's Meant to be *Lesbian Lover Club* - founder Assman |
MyDiscussions.Net Forum, Version 2007.1
© 2000-2006 No1Dev


