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My I5-6402P isn't turboing to 3.4 Ghz

So I started the same topic before but it wasn't answered!

 

MY problem is that my cpu just goes to turbo on startup, or very rarely for 1 s. Can I do anything about it? Mobo: H110M-CS, bios version: 2.17.1246

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3.4 isn't the all core turbo on that CPU. It's for 1 core only. Whenever more than 1 core is needed, clock speed drops.

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when you run a stress test say aid64 what does to clock up too and is it thermal throttling?

 

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2 minutes ago, Picklestine said:

when you run a stress test say aid64 what does to clock up too and is it thermal throttling?

I will check

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Are you using task manager to observe the clock speed? Because I believe that TM takes an average, not allowing you to see it when an individual core or perhaps 2 cores are turboing while the others aren't.

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1 minute ago, akio123008 said:

Are you using task manager to observe the clock speed? Because I believe that TM takes an average, not allowing you to see it when an individual core or perhaps 2 cores are turboing while the others aren't.

No, I am using CoreTemp

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Just now, Justasking said:

No, I am using CoreTemp

that should be all right then. I'd try some other utilities too just to be sure though.

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On 10/16/2018 at 3:16 PM, Picklestine said:

when you run a stress test say aid64 what does to clock up too and is it thermal throttling?

So I am sorry for not responding for so long, but I was too busy and I didn't have time, here are the results of the stress test, I ran it for 5 mins, no throttling. Could someone tell me a program that controls the fans in windows?

stabilitytest.png

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