Different CPU clock speed by set up

Makku293

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On my research I have found that you can change CPU clock speed with Windows Power Plan or from the BIOS. I want to know please. What is the difference between these two methods?. It's make a difference on which I change the clock speed?

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High performance mode makes the cpu run at full speed more often (a lot of time when not needed) any other of the setting in power management slow it down more often when not needed. Both will run up to the same speeds when needed. Going into bios is the only way to actually make it run faster... (Assuming your board and CPU and CPU cooler are all 3 capable of overclocking)

Makku293

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But, I did it and saw the clock speed has changed. Maybe I have a misunderstanding about it?. Can you explain me why please?.

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Makku293

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Are not these two statement the same thing? "Changing to high performance might make it run at full speed more often, but CPU load and bios settings effect clock speed".

Can you give an example please?
 

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High performance mode makes the cpu run at full speed more often (a lot of time when not needed) any other of the setting in power management slow it down more often when not needed. Both will run up to the same speeds when needed. Going into bios is the only way to actually make it run faster... (Assuming your board and CPU and CPU cooler are all 3 capable of overclocking)
 
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Makku293

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So, if I want to make a difference on the performance, I must change it through the BIOS?
 

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Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth Z170 S (Revision 1.xx)
BIOS: 1902
O.S.: Windows 10 Pro x64 Build 1607 (Before) 1703 (Now)
CPU: i5-6600K 3.5GHz Skylake-S
CPU Cooler: SteelSeries Hyper 212 EVO
HDD: WD Blue 1TB (WDCWD10EZEX-08WN4A0)
Socket: 1151 LGA
GPU: GDDR5 Gigabyte GTX1060 6GB G1 Gaming
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2133MHz 4GB x2
VM: 12288 MB (8192 * 1.5 on Initial Size and Max. Size)
PSU: EVGA SuperNova B2 850W (110-B2-0850-V1)


 

Makku293

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Thank You. Do you know if the Vcore is the voltage that the CPU has to use with between its current clock speed? If a Vcore of 1.152v is assign to it and is running at 3.5GHz, means that 3.5GHz is using those 1.152v?.

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