The CPU automatically steps the multiplier based on load and number of cores used:
Up to 1 core used at 3.46 GHz. On CPU extensive apps, expect to get the 2.93GHz speed, as all 4 cores will be used. This is of course at the stock 133MHz BCLK.
Actually the application i needed uses only 2cores and @3+ Ghz.. So this mean my i5 760 @2.8 Ghz will automatically converted to 3.33 Ghz without overclocking the CPU.
Actually the application i needed uses only 2cores and @3+ Ghz.. So this mean my i5 760 @2.8 Ghz will automatically converted to 3.33 Ghz without overclocking the CPU.
If the application does indeed only use 2 cores, then yes. I don't know whether it will actually only use 2 cores, or it says it needs at least a dual core CPU @ 3GHz?
@ A Guy, i dont know what exactly the maximum clockspeed needed on the application but I've read that the recommended good performance is 3 Ghz and uses 2 cores... The higher clockspeed the better.
On your table 2 Cores is 3.33 Ghz which is very good for me that exceeded the recommended clockspeed.