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Single core frequency is hanging around 1.5 GHz to 2.5 GHz during load Cinebench R20.
Hardware:
Ryzen 3 3200G
Gigabyte A320-S2H (latest BIOS)
8GB DDR4 3200mhz
GTX 960
Fresh install Windows 10 2004
After a fresh install of windows 10 pro 2004, I installed chipset drivers, ryzen master and Cinebench R20 to benchmark test it. My multi-core frequency is perfectly fine boosting all cores @ 3.8 GHz and maintains it during multi CPU bench.
My single-core frequency is faulty as it barely rises above idle downclock. It stays around 1.5 GHz-2.5 GHz. It will does go above 3.0 GHz for a micro second. This is obviously wrong. (this is single-core bench)
I have enabled High Performance Mode in power settings, I have updated the motherboard bios, cleared CMOS with all default settings, and still I am nowhere.
Please help me as I don't know where to go from here. At this point I would be happy to just run constant 3.6 GHz with no boost and no downclocking.
Bump I really could use any help
Hardware:
Ryzen 3 3200G
Gigabyte A320-S2H (latest BIOS)
8GB DDR4 3200mhz
GTX 960
Fresh install Windows 10 2004
After a fresh install of windows 10 pro 2004, I installed chipset drivers, ryzen master and Cinebench R20 to benchmark test it. My multi-core frequency is perfectly fine boosting all cores @ 3.8 GHz and maintains it during multi CPU bench.
My single-core frequency is faulty as it barely rises above idle downclock. It stays around 1.5 GHz-2.5 GHz. It will does go above 3.0 GHz for a micro second. This is obviously wrong. (this is single-core bench)
I have enabled High Performance Mode in power settings, I have updated the motherboard bios, cleared CMOS with all default settings, and still I am nowhere.
Please help me as I don't know where to go from here. At this point I would be happy to just run constant 3.6 GHz with no boost and no downclocking.
Bump I really could use any help