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Hello!

After been using my R5 2600 for a month now, iv noticed that the CPU does some random overclocks.
Mobo: MSI X470 Gaming Plus.
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I have the CPU OC'ed to 4.05Ghz but in HwMonitor, it sometimes shows even higher OC' on all cores. is this XFR ? or why does it do that.

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52 minutes ago, Origami Cactus said:

If you have boost (XFR) enabled then it does that yes. But 4.785 seems very unrealistic, are you using the newest CPUID HWmonitor version? 

Yes, im using the latest CPUID HwMonitor version.
XFR is enabled from Bios or where?

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3 hours ago, TheSebamed said:

Yes, im using the latest CPUID HwMonitor version.
XFR is enabled from Bios or where?

Yeah bios.

 

In my msi bios it is called "core performance boost"

 

What i am saying that 4.785 ghz is impossible with r5 2600.

 

It can also be that the cpuid shows the values wrong, try ryzen master.

I only see your reply if you @ me.

 

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HWMonitor displays incorrect speeds.  Use HWiNFO as mentioned above.  

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