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07-30-2020 08:31 AM #1
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Rampage VI Extreme Omega 9980xe High Max Clock Speeds.
After a few hours of playing World of Warcraft all of the cores are showing maxing out in the twenty thousand range MHz. Here is a shot of the cores using HWMonitor after an hour or so. When there is a lot of movement in game the cores briefly spike way up. The clock speeds are at default settings (no overclocking). Is this an HWMonitor glitch or are these numbers for real? And is this bad?
Here are the max numbers after a few hours:
Like if HWMonitor is reporting false numbers... Where is it getting these numbers?Last edited by Super Gnome; 07-30-2020 at 11:58 AM.