![]() Whatever value is stated there will be the value applied to the motherboard. The Target CPU Turbo-Mode Frequency is what you should be looking at. Is this expected behavior? Is the UEFI/BIOS somehow running the CPU in a slower/safer state, then running my intended targeted ratio when Windows loads? How can I make the UEFI/BIOS Hardware Monitor show the same thing as what I see in Windows? In the UEFI/BIOS, the Hardware Monitor is showing CPU frequency of 3.2GHz, with a 32x CPU ratio and 100MHz BCLK. I did a quick SuperPi 32M run, and see that it's finishing the run in 440 seconds, which is right around what I expect with a 4.5GHz Haswell. In Windows, both CPU-Z and HWInfo report that all my cores are running at 4.5GHz, with 45x CPU ratio and 100MHz BCLK. After installing Windows, and doing a bit more investigation, turns out the issue may be simpler. ![]() Started overclocking as soon I got the system running, without installing OS and got confused by the UEFI/BIOS. Short story: Assembled a new Haswell-E system. However, the issue has morphed into a more specific one, so I decided to create a new thread with an appropriate title. This is an offshoot from another thread I created.
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