Franck just uploaded a new version of CPU-Z 1.27 that solve this issue. This bug is really easy to understand :Originally Posted by FUGGER
When starting, your CPU is in IDLE mode (C1E => 14x), so CPU-Z compute frequency for CPU #1. Then CPU-Z compute frequency for CPU #2. At this time, your CPU is *NOT* in idle C1E mode because of the computation of CPU #1 he just did. So, it reports an higher, non-idle frequency. I have a F41 Prescot and I run some tests. You can find these attached and you will see about CPU-Z V1.26 / Crystal CPUID and other tool that does not report the correct speed in idle with PRescott F41.
By the way, all you need to do is to disable C1E (if this doesn't work on the DFI, that's a BIOS Bug because it works on Asus P5AD2-E), or add a little CPU load when you output the CPU-Z validation file, and all the world will be able to saw your awesome overclocking![]()




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