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Quick FYI that Speccy is still bouncing around between 48-57 (I haven't seen it go above 57).
Quick FYI that Speccy is still bouncing around between 48-57 (I haven't seen it go above 57).
Certainly, is there some sort of summary screen you'd like screenshoted, or do you want a pict of AIDA in the process of stress testing, along with CPU-Z open?
Excellent, thanks, screenshot attached! As a side note, I got bored and decided to install Firefox, FileZilla, and Foobar while I was doing other stuff ;-). I also decided to leave Speccy open, and Task Manager's Performance tab open for the purposes of this screenshot.
A couple of things I can see.
3.3v = Low
12v = High
CPU not hitting boost clock of 3.90 .
Stop the test and post another screenshot.
Test stopped, screenshot attached.
Thanks,
-Snipe
I had a feeling that would probably be your next question :-P. Here's some quick back story:
Due to the fact I didn't want to bring my primary Q6600 down during the build process, I decided to rip the PSU out of my "dead" HTPC (it has OS issues/a motherboard issue). Here's the make/model:
Make: Rosewill
Model: RG630-2 (Green Series)
The PSU I'll be putting into the final build is:
Make: Antec
Model: Neo HE650
That could be your culprit right there.
Also note that Haswell CPUs are more sensitive to PSU performance !!