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As reported by CPU-Z, the BCLK on my Z68 board and 2600K (@ 4.4GhZ ideally, 44 multiplier) is running at anywhere between 97 and 99, never truly approaching 100.
I remember seeing it before, reading 99.98.
I have Spread Spectrum disabled.
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Problem Solved!
Having Hyper-V enabled is what caused that. Apparently their must be some abstraction layer going on, even if VMs aren't running, and that was screwing with the system timers in a way that could be seen in the bus speed.
And I definitely don't want anything screwing with the system timers.
I removed that role, and it now fluctuates between 99.98 and 100.1. Fine by me, that's basically as I always knew it.
Good thing I don't need Hyper-V. I had it enabled to do a very convoluted user state transfer thanks to not initiating prior to formatting the system.
I want to give credit where credit is due.
I found the tip here, and it did in fact turn out to be the solution.
I remember seeing it before, reading 99.98.
I have Spread Spectrum disabled.
Edit:
Problem Solved!
Having Hyper-V enabled is what caused that. Apparently their must be some abstraction layer going on, even if VMs aren't running, and that was screwing with the system timers in a way that could be seen in the bus speed.
And I definitely don't want anything screwing with the system timers.
I removed that role, and it now fluctuates between 99.98 and 100.1. Fine by me, that's basically as I always knew it.
Good thing I don't need Hyper-V. I had it enabled to do a very convoluted user state transfer thanks to not initiating prior to formatting the system.
I want to give credit where credit is due.
I found the tip here, and it did in fact turn out to be the solution.
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