Evga X99 FTW Xeon E5 2630 V3 Turbo Boost Not working & its Enabled.

Lostpower

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The Computer is on high performance.
Enabled Turbo Boost.
I just want to see something near advertised 3.2Ghz Turbo Speed.

I also tried to manually over clocking it and everything.
and doesn't take effect of blk oc or cpu ratio
Evga doesn't have a auto overclock.

Cpu Z shows 2.4Ghz most of the time. jumps around 2.6-2.7 randomly.

When you run Furmark on 8 or 16 threads it locks at 2.4Ghz on Cpu Z and doesn't move at all.

Has an oversized Zalman cooler almost the size of the V8 cooler master.
highest core temp is like 57 when running stress test.

Intel says.
-Performance
# of Cores 8
# of Threads 16
Processor Base Frequency 2.40 GHz
Max Turbo Frequency 3.20 GHz

It never turbos to where I can actually see it.
 
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That's essentially how turbo boost works. The more cores you have under high load, the less the frequency will go up. You should be able to look up the charts on the internet somewhere.

2.4ghz is your base clock, and it'll only go higher than that if only one of your 16 threads has the thermal limit/power limit leeway to run a tad faster.

You can't technically overclock a xeon. I multiplier overclocked my locked i5. Weird things happen sometimes.

Furmark is a GPU stress test, not a CPU stress test.

amtseung

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That's essentially how turbo boost works. The more cores you have under high load, the less the frequency will go up. You should be able to look up the charts on the internet somewhere.

2.4ghz is your base clock, and it'll only go higher than that if only one of your 16 threads has the thermal limit/power limit leeway to run a tad faster.

You can't technically overclock a xeon. I multiplier overclocked my locked i5. Weird things happen sometimes.

Furmark is a GPU stress test, not a CPU stress test.
 
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