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I need help or an explanation.

- have a rizen 1700 and I over clocked it by going to the bios and increasing the cpu frequency to 4.0.

-I rebooted my system and it says in the system information that my cpu is at 4.0 but when i go to CPU-Z and core temp its telling me my core speed is 1.55. Is there a difference between increasing the cpu frequency and the core speed? if so how can i increase the core speed? 

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10 hours ago, Badliza said:

I need help or an explanation.

- have a rizen 1700 and I over clocked it by going to the bios and increasing the cpu frequency to 4.0.

-I rebooted my system and it says in the system information that my cpu is at 4.0 but when i go to CPU-Z and core temp its telling me my core speed is 1.55. Is there a difference between increasing the cpu frequency and the core speed? if so how can i increase the core speed? 

When CPUs are idling they decrease temporary their frequency (or clock). To confirm your CPU is at 4.0 stress it out a little bit, you should see it climbing up to 4.0Ghz. 

 

CPU Frequency and core speed is the same thing.

CPU Speed is measured in Clocks/second which as any measurement system <<anything>>/<<timeUnit>> = Frequency. 

 

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4 hours ago, faziten said:

When CPUs are idling they decrease temporary their frequency (or clock). To confirm your CPU is at 4.0 stress it out a little bit, you should see it climbing up to 4.0Ghz. 

 

CPU Frequency and core speed is the same thing.

CPU Speed is measured in Clocks/second which as any measurement system <<anything>>/<<timeUnit>> = Frequency. 

 

No even when I stress it, it goes stays on 1.55 I think it's a bug I read that this happens because the bios or something 

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4 minutes ago, Legendaryk4 said:

Have you fixed this yet? I'm having the same exact problem with my B350 GAMING PLUS 

I haven't tried it my self. but from what I read is the bios that is the problem. From what I read going to an older BIOS should fix it

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1 minute ago, Legendaryk4 said:

Another member told me earlier to not use ryzen master.... I really don' want to flash to an older bios

Yeah i wouldn't use use ryzen master either, try then setting the corev to auto maybe that fix it. If not ur going to have to install an older bios

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21 hours ago, Badliza said:

I need help or an explanation.

- have a rizen 1700 and I over clocked it by going to the bios and increasing the cpu frequency to 4.0.

-I rebooted my system and it says in the system information that my cpu is at 4.0 but when i go to CPU-Z and core temp its telling me my core speed is 1.55. Is there a difference between increasing the cpu frequency and the core speed? if so how can i increase the core speed? 

Update I was able to fix It by installing a newer version of my bios:D 

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