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anyone with a 12600k got an idea why the CPU constantly drops clocks on single cores as soon as you are above 4.8 Ghz?
it has nothing to do with powerlimits, AVX offsets, fll OC modes to compensate the broken clock speed reports, TVB Clipping, current excursion protections or anything else related to power, thermals or offsets.
it begins at 4.9 Ghz by dropping it back to 4.8.
above that it is always a 200Mhz drop:
4.8 GHz = 4.8 for ever.
4.9 Ghz = 4.8 every couple seconds on 1-2 cores under normal load like gaming (heavy load like rendering does it way less often)
5Ghz = 5 Ghz dropping to 4.8.
5.1 Ghz = 5.1 Ghz dropping to 4.9
5.2 Ghz = 5.2 Ghz dropping to 5.0
...
i saw it in optimum techs video about the 12600k as well. look at P Core #4
starts at 8:44
any ideas how to fix that?
it has nothing to do with powerlimits, AVX offsets, fll OC modes to compensate the broken clock speed reports, TVB Clipping, current excursion protections or anything else related to power, thermals or offsets.
it begins at 4.9 Ghz by dropping it back to 4.8.
above that it is always a 200Mhz drop:
4.8 GHz = 4.8 for ever.
4.9 Ghz = 4.8 every couple seconds on 1-2 cores under normal load like gaming (heavy load like rendering does it way less often)
5Ghz = 5 Ghz dropping to 4.8.
5.1 Ghz = 5.1 Ghz dropping to 4.9
5.2 Ghz = 5.2 Ghz dropping to 5.0
...
i saw it in optimum techs video about the 12600k as well. look at P Core #4
starts at 8:44
any ideas how to fix that?