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Overclock Issues with by core usage

pained
Level 7
CPU: Core i9-10900k
RAM: 32GB DDR4 3600
Motherboard: Asus z490 Hero Wifi
GPU: EVGA GTX 1070ftw
OS: Windows 10
System BIOS: 0069
OS Build/Version: Windows 10 Enterprise 2004


When trying to over clock by core usage with 5.2ghz 3 cores, 5.1ghz 6 cores, 5.0ghz 10 cores with a -1 AVX offset i noticed my frequency gets locked to 4.9ghz and occasionally get blips of 5.0 but never go past that.
I've tested this using cinebench R15/R20 on both single and multicore and also had HWinfo running while playing games or doing regular desktop work and none of the cores go past 4.9/5.0

has anyone else experienced this issue?

So far ive tried a fresh install of windows,
bios version 0504, 0607 and beta 0062 and 0069.
updated drivers via intel driver & support assistant
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Shamino
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do u have mce disabled? if so dont, use auto or enabled
2) do u have cstate disabled? if so dont, by core usage requires cstates enabled

Both where set to auto, I changed them both to enabled and had no luck, still the same 4.9ghz.
I am still on the beta bios 0069, not sure if i should switch back to 0607 for testing.

You have an AVX offset. 5ghz all core -1 equals 4.9. There is no app today that doesn't use avx instructions. Remove the offset.

qlfenv wrote:
You have an AVX offset. 5ghz all core -1 equals 4.9. There is no app today that doesn't use avx instructions. Remove the offset.


Cinebench R15 doesn't use AVX so i should still be hitting 5.0ghz all core and 5.2 single core.

I actually noticed also, when I run cinebench on single core i get 4.9ghz but when I run it multicore I get 5.0.