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I overclocked my 4790k to a multiplier of 44 and bclock of 100, it didnt show up in the This PC properties but showed up on CPUZ and CoreTemp, when i dialed a 46 multiplier it didnt see that on coretemp, cpuz or the this pc properties, someone help, i restarted twice, updates the bios and the drivers for everything directly from the websites, updated even the graphics cards drivers but nothing, plz help.

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Overclock wont show up in programms that are using the device name.
That applies to all Programms that some something like:

Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-XXXX CPU @ 3.50GHz

That clock isn't your actual clock but the hardware device name that contains the stock clock.

If CPUz is showing a higher clock, you can be pretty sure, that it is running on that clock.

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