- Apr 10, 2003
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I have an i5 2500k that I recently overclocked to 4.2 ghz. How do I know it's runnning at that speed? Does it have to say so in cpu-z? What about in windows? In windows it just says 3.3ghz.
I have an i5 2500k that I recently overclocked to 4.2 ghz. How do I know it's runnning at that speed? Does it have to say so in cpu-z? What about in windows? In windows it just says 3.3ghz.
Windows often just looks up the stock frequency. If it says 4.2GHz in CPU-Z, CoreTemp, HWInfo, TMonitor, etc, then it's 4.2GHz. :thumbsup:Ok so I put under load and cpu-z has 4.2 ghz. Same with core temp. So my OCing is fine? Windows doesn't list 4.2
