fmeister Posted March 5, 2023 Share Posted March 5, 2023 in a really old post the moderator from Aida64 indicated as follows (emphasis added): "There's no sensor for clock speed, but there're several methods to measure the CPU core clock speed. AIDA64 uses a different method to e.g. CPU-Z, so that is the cause of the SpeedStep variance. BTW, in most cases when you disable all sensor features, and you monitor the AIDA64 CPUID Panel, the clock speed variance gets closer to what you can see in e.g. CPU-Z." I was wondering what "disable all sensor features meant" specifically and how to do it so I could achieve a closer match with cpu-z? Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fiery Posted March 6, 2023 Share Posted March 6, 2023 13 hours ago, fmeister said: in a really old post the moderator from Aida64 indicated as follows (emphasis added): "There's no sensor for clock speed, but there're several methods to measure the CPU core clock speed. AIDA64 uses a different method to e.g. CPU-Z, so that is the cause of the SpeedStep variance. BTW, in most cases when you disable all sensor features, and you monitor the AIDA64 CPUID Panel, the clock speed variance gets closer to what you can see in e.g. CPU-Z." I was wondering what "disable all sensor features meant" specifically and how to do it so I could achieve a closer match with cpu-z? Thanks. It means to disable Sensor Icons, OSD Panel, Desktop Gadgets, LCD, SensorPanel, RGB LED, Logging, and External Applications, all in the AIDA64 Preferences. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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