neves.antonio
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@unclewebb
hi Kevin. First want to say thanks for this tool. Its literally the best tool I ever used ever for performance tunning. It saved me a lot of money over the years and has helped me getting my laptop and desktops running much cooler and better.
I have a question for ages i could never understand. Have a 6700k on a z270 pro gaming MB. One specific game I have that runs on an emulator has a weird bug that causes it to run too fast on some cpus. On my 7700hq runs at normal speed but on the 6700k runs too fast. Like 30% faster. This issue is known to affect many users on different cpus.
The original arcade hw in which the game ran is an older intel cpu that runs at 2.8ghz base clock. I am able to get it running at normal speed if I adjust the base multiplier in the bios from 42 to 28 on default bclk 100mhz.
But if i simply adjust the max turbo speed under fivr to 28 it still runs the game too fast.
I read a post (old) here in which you replied to a user that you can only use the multiplier option in TS if you disable speedshift. For obvious reasons id like to keep that enabled so the cpu runs at a lower frequency and hence less voltage.
I have yet to try disabling speeshidft in the bios to try using a lower multiplier via TS since its locked with SST on. Im assuming that will work.
Can you explain to me the difference between setting multiplier to a lower value in bios VS capping the max turbo to same speed via TS. Just would like to understand why 1 works and the other doesnt.
Thanks in advance.
hi Kevin. First want to say thanks for this tool. Its literally the best tool I ever used ever for performance tunning. It saved me a lot of money over the years and has helped me getting my laptop and desktops running much cooler and better.
I have a question for ages i could never understand. Have a 6700k on a z270 pro gaming MB. One specific game I have that runs on an emulator has a weird bug that causes it to run too fast on some cpus. On my 7700hq runs at normal speed but on the 6700k runs too fast. Like 30% faster. This issue is known to affect many users on different cpus.
The original arcade hw in which the game ran is an older intel cpu that runs at 2.8ghz base clock. I am able to get it running at normal speed if I adjust the base multiplier in the bios from 42 to 28 on default bclk 100mhz.
But if i simply adjust the max turbo speed under fivr to 28 it still runs the game too fast.
I read a post (old) here in which you replied to a user that you can only use the multiplier option in TS if you disable speedshift. For obvious reasons id like to keep that enabled so the cpu runs at a lower frequency and hence less voltage.
I have yet to try disabling speeshidft in the bios to try using a lower multiplier via TS since its locked with SST on. Im assuming that will work.
Can you explain to me the difference between setting multiplier to a lower value in bios VS capping the max turbo to same speed via TS. Just would like to understand why 1 works and the other doesnt.
Thanks in advance.