- Dec 29, 2010
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I have an overclocked CPU. My BIOS recognizes the actual overclock, and running CPU-Z under Windows 8 recognizes it too.
But when I bring up the Task Manager (CTRL-Shift-ESC) and select the Performance tab, Windows 8 shows all the CPU information including "Maximum Speed". But the maximum speed Windows 8 reports there does not match the actual overclock that CPU-Z reports. The actual CPU speed does fluctuate, but as reported by windows it remains capped at the artificially low speed.
I'm guessing this is all cosmetic and I can ignore it, but I can't help wondering if the mismatching info is affecting my experience somehow? The issue also may be related to the fact that I've unlocked some cores, so windows also misidentifies my CPU as a different kind than it actually is.
But when I bring up the Task Manager (CTRL-Shift-ESC) and select the Performance tab, Windows 8 shows all the CPU information including "Maximum Speed". But the maximum speed Windows 8 reports there does not match the actual overclock that CPU-Z reports. The actual CPU speed does fluctuate, but as reported by windows it remains capped at the artificially low speed.
I'm guessing this is all cosmetic and I can ignore it, but I can't help wondering if the mismatching info is affecting my experience somehow? The issue also may be related to the fact that I've unlocked some cores, so windows also misidentifies my CPU as a different kind than it actually is.
