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Wierd MHz drop during a game. i5 4670k

I know the title is confusing, but it started last night, my computer haven't done this before i guess, not while i have had HW Monitor up, but I noticed my CPU this time in Dead by Daylight just drops all the way down to 225 MHz, and I am now worried if  my CPU might be broken?

Can anyone help me.

ASRcok z87 EXTREME6

i5 4670k

Asus Rog Strix 1070 OC-edition

16 GIGS HyperX Predator 1866 MHz.

Version 1607 Win 10 Pro (Build 14939.351)

Please help me :(

Picture, don't think it's needed but here AQznikf.png

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10 minutes ago, GGWP1337 said:

I know the title is confusing, but it started last night, my computer haven't done this before i guess, not while i have had HW Monitor up, but I noticed my CPU this time in Dead by Daylight just drops all the way down to 225 MHz, and I am now worried if  my CPU might be broken?

Can anyone help me.

ASRcok z87 EXTREME6

i5 4670k

Asus Rog Strix 1070 OC-edition

16 GIGS HyperX Predator 1866 MHz.

Version 1607 Win 10 Pro (Build 14939.351)

Please help me :(

Picture, don't think it's needed but here AQznikf.png

Dead by Daylight is almost completely GPU driven.

It doesn't need to do a lot so it clocks down so you safe energy and heat.

 

Just your computer being smurt. ;)

May the force be with you - Yoda

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It has never done it before when playing the game.

 

I am using High performance as well :)

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2 minutes ago, GGWP1337 said:

It has never done it before when playing the game.

 

I am using High performance as well :)

 

Even if you weren't using High Performance, with Balanced or Power Saving your minimum CPU idle speed should be a lot higher.  My 5960x idles at 1200 MHz.  I'm not sure about the 4670k, but I'm sure it doesn't idle at 225 MHz.

 

 

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done12many2

I took a Prime95 5 min test, it didn't clock itself down any time 

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But does that mean while gaming, my CPU might be dying? 

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Got this too, some friend told me my Motherboard is giving to little voltage I don't know squad about it. 

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