![]() This is expected behaviour, so is nothing to worry about. ![]() The processor will boost up to 4.3Ghz when facing tougher workloads, i.e. gaming and video encoding, this is providing it does not hit its thermal or power limit, in which the processor will throttle back (Unlikely as you are not overclocking). Will the processor basically up it's clock speed while not under heavy use and at low temperatures? So, I was wondering how come my base clock is 3.6GHz, the actual one while watching yt and playing some games is like 4.1GHz and turbo is 4.3GHz? To my understanding Turbo is their certified safe OC ammount. ![]() Windows' monitor and the CPUID one both show my clock speeds at 4187-4193MHZ. Everything is fine but i noticed something. I downloaded the CPUID HWMonitor app and took a look at my temperatures and clock speeds. This was also my first cooler which wasn't stock so I decided to monitor temperatures. So since the processor doesn't come with a cooler I bough a cooler masters h212 evo. The specs base clock speed is 3.6GHZ aprox 3600mhz. So here's my question since I never oc'd a processor.
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