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Hello,


 


I have a problem with the frequenzy and voltages after OCing my cpu


 


Mainboard: MSI Gaming M5 (Latest bios included)


Cpu: 6600k (Chipset drivers installed)


 


I just moved back to Win7 from Win10, all updates installed (except the spy updates)


Now, I wanted to Overclock it again, and I set every single Bios setting as before, but now on Windows 7 I have constant max voltage and max frequenzy even when idling.


 


My OC Settings:


4,5Ghz @ 1,275V Stable


 


Bios tells me I have a max voltage of 1.288V


When I boot up, even after 5 minutes of idling in windows, I still have 1.228V and max frequenzy of 4,5 Ghz in HWMonitor


 


I set Core voltage mode to adaptive mode, just like before on windows 10.


Multiplier set to 45 in dynamic mode, also just like before.


As I said every single bios setting is the same when I had windows 10 installed.


On windows 10, when idling, my voltages and frequenzy was going down to the lowest numbers possible as it was supposed to be.


Now on windows 7 it stays at its peaks all the time.


Changing Power options from High performance to balanced does not work, even on power safer nothing changes


 


How can I fix that?


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Hello,

 

I have a problem with the frequenzy and voltages after OCing my cpu

 

Mainboard: MSI Gaming M5 (Latest bios included)

Cpu: 6600k (Chipset drivers installed)

 

I just moved back to Win7 from Win10, all updates installed (except the spy updates)

Now, I wanted to Overclock it again, and I set every single Bios setting as before, but now on Windows 7 I have constant max voltage and max frequenzy even when idling.

 

My OC Settings:

4,5Ghz @ 1,275V Stable

 

Bios tells me I have a max voltage of 1.288V

When I boot up, even after 5 minutes of idling in windows, I still have 1.228V and max frequenzy of 4,5 Ghz in HWMonitor

 

I set Core voltage mode to adaptive mode, just like before on windows 10.

Multiplier set to 45 in dynamic mode, also just like before.

As I said every single bios setting is the same when I had windows 10 installed.

On windows 10, when idling, my voltages and frequenzy was going down to the lowest numbers possible as it was supposed to be.

Now on windows 7 it stays at its peaks all the time.

Changing Power options from High performance to balanced does not work, even on power safer nothing changes

 

How can I fix that?

 

google: vdrop/vdroop/LLC

disable AERO on win7

 

 

Turn on in the BIOs "AMD cool and quiet", worked for me

with his intel CPU?!

CPU: Ryzen 7 5800x3D | MoBo: MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk | RAM: G.Skill F4-3600C15D-16GTZ @3800CL16 | GPU: RTX 2080Ti | PSU: Corsair HX1200 | 

Case: Lian Li 011D XL | Storage: Samsung 970 EVO M.2 NVMe 500GB, Crucial MX500 500GB | Soundcard: Soundblaster ZXR | Mouse: Razer Viper Mini | Keyboard: Razer Huntsman TE Monitor: DELL AW2521H @360Hz |

 

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google: vdrop/vdroop/LLC

disable AERO on win7

 

 

with his intel CPU?!

 

 

in win7, check power settings:

start>control panel>power options>balanced>advanced options>processor power management>minimum power state>5%

in the UEFI, verify all the c-states are enabled

 

I switched back to balance again, changed minimum power state to 0%, now everything works fine

Thanks for your help guys

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