Hi Martin
First of all thanks for the great programme and the support you give everyone on here.
The problem i seem to be having is that my bclck will randomly spike to 102.2. It seems to do this at random
and this obviously shows that my cpu is running alot faster than it should be during these "spikes". I have no idea
if it is actually spiking or something else is the cause. I want my system to be as stable as possibke. This occurs wether the cpu is overclocked and even if i set default settings so im sure that no bios setting will fix it.
Curiously other programes do show these spikes to. If i disable the periodic polling option this does fix it but as
i understand this will not show any change in bclck that occurs after stratup. So if its my motherboard or some
other device causing these spikes they will not show.
I can provide pictures and a debug report later if that will help.
Im running a 4770k(stock)
Msi z87g43 mboard
2400mhz 16gb crucial ram
windows 8.1
Thanks for your time.
Matt
First of all thanks for the great programme and the support you give everyone on here.
The problem i seem to be having is that my bclck will randomly spike to 102.2. It seems to do this at random
and this obviously shows that my cpu is running alot faster than it should be during these "spikes". I have no idea
if it is actually spiking or something else is the cause. I want my system to be as stable as possibke. This occurs wether the cpu is overclocked and even if i set default settings so im sure that no bios setting will fix it.
Curiously other programes do show these spikes to. If i disable the periodic polling option this does fix it but as
i understand this will not show any change in bclck that occurs after stratup. So if its my motherboard or some
other device causing these spikes they will not show.
I can provide pictures and a debug report later if that will help.
Im running a 4770k(stock)
Msi z87g43 mboard
2400mhz 16gb crucial ram
windows 8.1
Thanks for your time.
Matt