What Does It Mean When BIOS Displays Processor Speed as 5200MHz?

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Asked By TechWhiz123 On

I recently noticed that my BIOS shows the processor speed as 5200MHz. I have an Intel 265k, which has a maximum turbo frequency of 5500MHz and a base frequency of 3900MHz. I'm trying to figure out why it's displaying 5200MHz. Can anyone help clarify what this means?

3 Answers

Answered By MemoryMaster99 On

Could it be you're mistaking it for the RAM speed? That was my first thought too, but I checked and that doesn't seem to be the case.

GamerGuy77 -

Haha, that was my first guess too, but I made sure it's not that!

Answered By HardwareHero88 On

What you're seeing is likely the Max Turbo frequency that the processor can reach, alongside the Base Core frequency.

TechWhiz123 -

But isn't the max turbo supposed to be 5500MHz according to Intel?

Answered By GamerGuy77 On

That 5200MHz might be the current operating speed. Is it fluctuating at all?

CuriousCoder42 -

Nope, it stays at 5200MHz constantly.

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