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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: AndyVirt on December 17, 2018, 09:39:34 pm
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Probably posted this in the wrong section originally. Need some advice please:
Hi Everybody. I've just installed a Gigabyte Z390 Gaming X motherboard with an i7 9700K CPU into my PC.
Booted up nicely without even looking at the BIOS - installed HWMonitor to see all of those cores running at 3.6GHz but they were all at 4.6 or thereabouts. Quickly went to the BIOS to check what was going on - everything set to standard but in the top right (information) it says i7-9700K CPU@3.6GHz, Speed 4601.17MHz.
Why? Surely it should be running at stock speeds and that's what i want to see when i first install something out of the box.
Confirmed in Core temp too.
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Greetings,
What is the brand and model of your installed memory?
What BIOS rev are you running?
If not F6, you may want to consider updating:
1.Update CPU microcode
2.Update iRST version
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/Z390-GAMING-X-rev-10#support-dl-bios
Update CPU ID/Micro codes in new BIOS means?
[1] To support new series of CPUs, or [2] To support the same CPU but with new stepping. CPU support of motherboard is consist of BIOS and hardware design, detail CPU support information please see CPU support list.