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I have recently noticed that that my CPU clock is running at significantly lower speeds than expected.The system is a MSI P6NGM-FD (MS-7366) MB with an Intel core duo E7200 @ 2.53GHZ, 2GB DDR2 800MHZIn the BIOS the CPU speed is correct: 9.5X266 =2.53 GHZ BIOS version is the latest 2.4.In windows (both in XP and now in Windows 7) the CPU clock is at 1600MHZ with a multiplier of 6.0At first I thought it was the Intel EIST setting in the BIOS, but stressing the CPU does not change the speed, even at 100% CPU. Also, I disabled EIST and set the CPU speed to manual - and I still get the 1.6GHZ speed in Windows.I tested the speed with CPU-z, as well as Everest, and RightMark CPU Clock Utility - all the same.I found a review of that CPU online and the CPUz reading is different than mine:Review:Mine:Everest CPU benchmarking is also very low.The only unique thing in my system is the CPU cooler which is a fanless Silverstone NT06 light:Could the fact the a CPU fan is not connected cause this problem?Thanks for any help. Not sure what the problem is. It could be a bad processor, a problem with the mainboard or simply a BIOS Bug.Can you please disable EIST in BIOS Setup and also 'C1E Support' (located in the CPU Features Section (it may be hidden, press F4 to make it visible)). These two features are responsible for CPU multiplier reduction when the processor is IDLE.
See what happens, when they are disabled completely.The only other explanation is an overheating issue (the CPU will automatically lower its Ration and the Core Voltage in order to cool down). However, this does not seem to be a problem in your case, since the temperature values seem okay. There is no C1E support in the BIOS, even after pressing F4. As stated, I already tried to disable EIST and set everything to manual without sucsses.I tried different BIOS files from 2.1 (that came with my board) to 2.4 (latest) - no effect.I tried a few programs that check the CPU speed b4 windows boots - they all recognize the full speed. The problem is in Windows.There is no overheating problem. I only raised this option because there is no fan connected to the CPU fan socket, and DualCore Center sounds an alarm all the time. So I thougt perhaps that is some failsafe mechanism to prevent overheating - though I doubt it.
I will try to gey a fan to connect to try the theory. BTW DualCore Center displays the speed at 2403 (267X9).
On the P6N SLI and P6N SLI Platinum a certain board revision is required to be able to properly use 45nm processors. There is no information about that in the CPU Support list. If the board revision is older than required, 45nm processors will not work at all (the system will not start). That is what DaLoona is referring to.However, you have a different P6N Board Model (based on a different PCB and newer as well).
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That is why this revision restriction is probably not true in your case, at least I doubt it is, since the symptoms are totally different ones. In any case, I would not dismiss the possibility totally.
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