- Mar 9, 2005
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I have an asus maximus vii hero motherboard bios 3201 and I'm having an issue with a fresh install of windows 10 pro creators edition x64. It has started incorrectly reporting my 4790k as having a maximum clock speed of only .8ghz (800 MHz). Right after I installed it the other day task manager reported a maximum speed of 4ghz just like its supposed to. I also ran an instance of CPU-Z to verify that the pc is indeed operating at the desired overclock of 4.6ghz. Now I was at stock when this first started this time and OC'd for the very first time just to see if it would make a difference in the maximum reported speed and there was no change.
On the old build of windows this issue occurred but at that time it also locked my motherboard's bios down to the same speed forcing me to flash it to correct the problem. This time on a fresh install of windows 10 pro x64 the motherboard has retained the correct settings which I verified in bios plus CPU-Z also reports the same speeds. What would make task manager suddenly start reporting the incorrect speeds? I've scoured the registry looking for speed settings and I cannot find them to check the data.
I was running asus aisuite3 and also messed around with it just before I noticed this issue. I uninstalled it and removed all registry entries pertaining to it plus ran ccleaner and the problem persists. The picture below illustrates this issue and as you can see the CPU utilization rate is skewed as its being based upon a maximum speed of .8ghz. Funny thing is that the actual speed fluctuates like its supposed to and will bounce up and down beyond .8ghz. The first time this happened it locked my pc down to a max of .8ghz.
On the old build of windows this issue occurred but at that time it also locked my motherboard's bios down to the same speed forcing me to flash it to correct the problem. This time on a fresh install of windows 10 pro x64 the motherboard has retained the correct settings which I verified in bios plus CPU-Z also reports the same speeds. What would make task manager suddenly start reporting the incorrect speeds? I've scoured the registry looking for speed settings and I cannot find them to check the data.
I was running asus aisuite3 and also messed around with it just before I noticed this issue. I uninstalled it and removed all registry entries pertaining to it plus ran ccleaner and the problem persists. The picture below illustrates this issue and as you can see the CPU utilization rate is skewed as its being based upon a maximum speed of .8ghz. Funny thing is that the actual speed fluctuates like its supposed to and will bounce up and down beyond .8ghz. The first time this happened it locked my pc down to a max of .8ghz.
