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GIGABYTE GA-G41MT-S2PT & Xeon E5450
#1
I seem to have the same problem with my mainboard GA-G41MT-S2PT and the Xeon e5450 processor.
I tried flashing several BIOS-es found with Xeon E5450 microcode - nothing worked.
HWinfo says the microcode update revision is A0B.
Some time ago I set the processor to 75% minimum from its 3.0 GHz frequency.
But I don't play games or compress videos - I need a processor capable of changing it's speed.

Any fixes..?
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#2
Go to BIOS and do Load Defaults, then disable C1E, save and reboot.
Make a screenshot of ThrottleStop (main window) with running TS Bench.
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#3
(06-23-2024, 02:44 PM)DeathBringer Wrote: Go to BIOS and do Load Defaults, then disable C1E, save and reboot.
Make a screenshot of ThrottleStop (main window) with running TS Bench.

Sorry for using others thread but on most forums the admins/mods are (very) against opening new threads.
Especially when the user have a similar problem. The new thread is deleted and the user is warned.
It's not easy to adapt to the rules of every forum.

Yesterday (before writing in forum) I did Load Defaults, I disabled C1E, rebooted.
I did also "sc config intelppm start= disabled".
As a result the processor is now at 3 GHz (instead of 75%).

It's better, thank you.

An (additional) explanation: in the other thread it was more obvious I was saying in fact "Any (new) fixes?...".
This is another reason I posted in the other thread - to not try again I already tried...

I will try with that app too and report back.

Late edit:
   

Late late edit:
Oh, forgot to tell - the FSB multiplier (or CPU Clock Ratio) was detected automatically at 6.0 in Bios but I set it manually at 9.0.

3x late edit:
I think you already noticed Core 0 showing higher temperature than the other three cores. The higher load of the core 0 is not the cause.
Here is a screenshot with Core Temp:
   
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