I think i only disable Hyper-V with Blue Stack file - "HD-DisableHyperV_native_v2", but i did check Hyper-V after install windows - it was disable anyway and result before that also was similar.Īlso, should i upload Debug Report from HWiNFO64 after Boost Tester (1 pass for 1 core)? It's about 11 Mb for DBG file.Capable and powerful software for displaying information about key details about your PC. Fresh Windows install from Microsoft site. Really close to what should be.Īgain, default BIOS settings. And they are diffirent - 4 548-4 549 MHz. Then i close HWiNFO64 and started Ryzen Master and enable Histogram to record peak values. What i see in HWiNFO64 (with enable "Snapshot CPU Polling" and Polling Period = 500ms by the way) that maximum effective clock around 4 536-4 537 MHz. So, i notice that when i use Boost Tester (which cycle load on CPU cores) i can't get it's maximum frequency for single core - ~4 550 MHz (with disable Spread Spectrum and BCLK = 99,98 MHz it's more close to 4 549 MHz, but anyway). OS: Microsoft Windows 11 Pro 22H2 (build 22621.2283) downloaded from Microsoft directly + hash tested before install. PSU: SeaSonic PRIME Ultra 850 Titanium (SSR-850TR) HDD: 500GB Western Digital Caviar Blue (SATA) SSD2: 16GB Intel Optane (Botton M.2 slot, just for garbage flow, page file, chrome cache) SSD1: 500GB Samsung SSD 980 Pro (Top M.2 slot) GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra Gaming Motherboard: ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero (BIOS v4602) Without it i feel handless and blind.ĬPU cooler (air): Phanteks PH-TC14PE (Dual Tower, 140mm) First i would like to thank you such amazing awesome tool.
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