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    HWMonitor has my 4900hs trying to upgrade itself.

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by thegreatsquare, Feb 25, 2021.

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    It's usually 439xMHz max, occasionally a core is 443x-445x max.

    ...but two cores hit 4561MHz?

    [Edit: I'm thinking it may be legit due to the Mins being 87MHz, also a low I've never seen.]

    I forgot I had a window open @ 33f, so it was a bit colder than normal and am on a decent cooler.

    Are Ryzen CPUs designed to clock past the stated max like the nvidia GPU if temps allow?

    I was downloading the new Outriders demo from Steam and saw I was getting 3/4ths of the cores just shy of 4.5ghz on a CPU that supposed to top out at 4.3. ...so another pic.
     

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