Stupid question I'm sure, as I've been out of the loop on new hardware for quite some time. Just poked around a bit before my new build to see what the best bang for buck was and then went to my local MicroCenter to pick up the goods.
Anyway, I'm not planning on overclocking my 2500K...yet...though I likely will eventually (I'll save it for when I feel like I need a speed boost). Anyway, I'm curious about what speed people are actually referring to when they say "I run my i5-2500K at 4.5 GHz". Is this the nominal speed (such as 3.3 GHz on the 2500), the single core top turbo speed or the turbo speed for all 4 cores?
Also, when overclocking one of these chips, does the idle clock speed (which is ~1.6GHz according to CPU-Z) also go up accordingly, or does it still stay at that lower idle speed?
Thanks.
Anyway, I'm not planning on overclocking my 2500K...yet...though I likely will eventually (I'll save it for when I feel like I need a speed boost). Anyway, I'm curious about what speed people are actually referring to when they say "I run my i5-2500K at 4.5 GHz". Is this the nominal speed (such as 3.3 GHz on the 2500), the single core top turbo speed or the turbo speed for all 4 cores?
Also, when overclocking one of these chips, does the idle clock speed (which is ~1.6GHz according to CPU-Z) also go up accordingly, or does it still stay at that lower idle speed?
Thanks.
