(10-11-2012, 11:07 PM)montcer9012 Wrote: Also gid, i don't know why but JPCSP does not make my CPU work at full speed. The AMD APU's series work at a low level (mine for example, 800~1800 MHz) so it don't get warn or consume the batteries since mine is a Laptop CPU; however, when an application needs more power the CPU auto-boost to 2.5 GHz the necessary cores for the time is necessary. When using JPCSP, the CPU does not boost more than 1800 MHz; to make it work at 2.5 GHz when running JPCSP i need to set the speed with K10STAT. Any idea why the boost does not happen?
montcer9012 instead of setting it through k10stat have you tried windows power management under
Control Panel -> Power Options -> Change advanced power settings -> Processor power management and set the Minimum processor state, set to 100%
You might want to look into disabling 'core parking' too (search google for more info), windows (7-8) will park cores to save a tiny amount of power and force most of the load onto the first core until there is enough demand to unpark the other cores (you cpu has to support core parking, if it does windows enables it automatically, also I'm not sure if amd processors have this.)
Quick way to check is under task manager -> performance click Resource monitor -Click CPU look on the right side of the screen for Parked next to the core name
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