CPU Frequency script


cough.. i use AMD ..cough
best of luck, Steve ..
The computer I am currently typing on houses an 8 core AMD Ryzen 7 3800X. Spapakons is correct in stating most games only use single core processing and as far as single core goes Intel is still king. The reason I'm rebuilding my 8 core i7 6900K and still building my 16 core i9 7960X systems isn't single core processing however. I'm sold on these systems because I'm familiar with them and because they provide a whole lot of bandwidth. Newer systems generally don't spread that over multiple PCIe slots, but reserve the lion's portion of the band width for NVMe. I happen to enjoy playing around with PCIe cards and customizing my usage. I like my options. User preference prevails. 😎
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    WIN 11, WIN 10, WIN 8.1, WIN 7 U, WIN 7 PRO, WIN 7 HOME (32 Bit), LINUX MINT
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    DIY, ASUS, and DELL
    CPU
    Intel i7 6900K and i9-7960X / AMD 3800X (8 core)
    Motherboard
    ASUS X99E-WS USB 3.1 and ASUS X299 SAGE
    Memory
    128 GB CORSAIR DOMINATOR PLATINUM (B DIE)
    Graphics Card(s)
    NVIDIA 1070 and RTX 3070
    Sound Card
    Crystal Sound (onboard)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    single Samsung 30" 4K and 8" aux monitor
    Screen Resolution
    4K and something equally attrocious. I'll be working on this.
    Hard Drives
    A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W

    Ports X, Y, and Z are reserved for USB access and removable drives.

    Drive types consist of the following: Various mechanical hard drives bearing the brand names, Seagate, Toshiba, and Western Digital. Various NVMe drives bearing the brand names Kingston, Intel, Silicon Power, Crucial, Western Digital, and Team Group. Various SATA SSDs bearing various different brand names.

    RAID arrays included:

    LSI RAID 10 (WD Velociraptors) 1115.72 GB
    LSI RAID 10 (WD SSDS) 463.80 GB

    INTEL RAID 0 (KINGSTON HYPER X) System 447.14 GB
    INTEL RAID 1 TOSHIBA ENTERPRIZE class Data 2794.52 GB
    INTEL RAID 1 SEAGATE HYBRID 931.51 GB
    PSU
    SEVERAL. I prefer my Corsair Platinum HX1000i but I also like EVGA power supplies
    Case
    ThermalTake Level 10 GT (among others)
    Cooling
    Noctua is my favorite and I use it in my main. I also own various other coolers.
    Keyboard
    all kinds.
    Mouse
    all kinds
    Internet Speed
    360 mbps - 1 gbps (depending)
    Browser
    FIREFOX
    Antivirus
    KASPERSKY (no apologies)
    Other Info
    Gave Dell touch screen with Windows 11 to daughter and got me an OTVOC. Being a PC builder I own many desktop PCs as well. I am a father of five providing PCs, laptops, and tablets for all my family, most of which I have modified, rebuilt, or simply built from scratch. I do not own a cell phone, never have, never will.
You are all missing the point that Max Turbo frequency single core is usually slightly higher than multicore Max Turbo frequency(Intel CPUs) P-Cores.

On mine CPU multicore Max Turbo is 4.5 GHz(can be measured over a time), the specs say 4.7 GHz single core.

No idea how you can actually run single core on PCs and Apps these days with the complexities of modern CPUs and Apps.

It's only 0.2 GHz so who cares.
im currently on an intel i7 7700, so P and E cores are not present on my CPU. P and E cores werent introduced until 12th gen. i never knew how turbo frequency effected pre-P and E core chips, but when i was using a 13900kf, i do remember that the first 2 or 4 cores are the ones that only got turbo frequency boosted like you said. i had to OC in BIOS (Aorus Z790) to get all cores to and beyond turbo boost frequency (5.8GHz all core stable)

I have read that most office, productivity and other apps don't use many cores, so single core performance is more important than multi core. This includes many older games. Only new games and a few apps use many cores and have better performance the more cores you have. This is for core-crazy AMD fans that think Intel CPUs are crap because they generally have less cores than AMD CPUs. Since most apps and old games need single core performance, Intel clearly beats AMD because it has less cores but slightly higher single core performance. All of us that paid more for Intel are not suckers. We preferred less cores but better performance than many slower cores, since few apps benefit from too many cores. (Excuse me, I am hiding before AMD fans get me...)
this is why i was an intel fan boy for a long time. retro games use only 1 core, unless its a modern source port of that game that adds support for multicore rendering. i remember the first games i saw these with was Half-Life 2 and other Source games. id say games didnt start to support more than 1 core until after mid 2000s


my experience using the new intel chips though with the P core E core fiasco has no longer made me an intel fanboy. my next cpu will be AMD. cs2 and games in general run faster on amd


i had the 13900kf, which was just about as fast as the 14900k, and even their new Ultra 9 285k, meaning they have put out poop for a while. on top of the intel voltage issue that damaged your chip and needed a bios update that happened not to long ago. very disappointed in intel. they were king for the longest time though.

theres also to consider having more cores makes your OS run better, which makes your games more stable and run better too. even if the game doesnt support all the cores, your OS is taking advantage and that can help make the game run a little better.

i hope by the time i upgrade my machine, intel releases a chip that beats the 9800X3D or its amd for me

i also ran the CPU_Frequency.bat script with 4200, 0, and 9999 values but my frequency is still at 4.0ghz. this must be locked by the bios which doesnt allow me to manually change the frequency. its the best this particular system can do. dang dell machines are poop lol
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 27965
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    CPU
    Intel i7 7700 @4.0ghz
    Memory
    64gb DDR4
    Graphics Card(s)
    Radeon RX 5500 XT
    Sound Card
    Topping D50s
    Hard Drives
    NVMe
    PSU
    Corsair
    Keyboard
    Stelseries G6v2
    Mouse
    Zowie EC2
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    https://www.youtube.com/shoober420
The computer I am currently typing on houses an 8 core AMD Ryzen 7 3800X. Spapakons is correct in stating most games only use single core processing and as far as single core goes Intel is still king. The reason I'm rebuilding my 8 core i7 6900K and still building my 16 core i9 7960X systems isn't single core processing however. I'm sold on these systems because I'm familiar with them and because they provide a whole lot of bandwidth. Newer systems generally don't spread that over multiple PCIe slots, but reserve the lion's portion of the band width for NVMe. I happen to enjoy playing around with PCIe cards and customizing my usage. I like my options. User preference prevails. 😎

i have an 8 core 5000 series 5825u AMD CPU
a laptop CPU fitted into a desktop all in one.

i also have turbo boost disabled on both my system and the wife's system
it isn't needed for what we use the computers for and we both prefer the silence.

best of luck, Steve ..
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Windows 11 Home
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    HP 24" AiO
    CPU
    Ryzen 7 5825u
    Motherboard
    HP
    Memory
    64GB DDR4 3200
    Graphics Card(s)
    Ryzen 7 5825u
    Sound Card
    RealTek
    Monitor(s) Displays
    24" HP AiO
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1080 @60 Hz
    Hard Drives
    1TB WD Blue SN580 M2 SSD Partitioned.
    2x 1TB USB HDD External Backup/Storage.
    PSU
    90W external power brick
    Case
    24" All in One
    Cooling
    Default Air Cooling
    Keyboard
    HP WiFi UK extended
    Mouse
    HP WiFi 3 Button
    Internet Speed
    1GB full fibre
    Browser
    Edge & Firefox
    Antivirus
    AVG Internet Security/Windows Defender
    Other Info
    Mainly Open Source Software
  • Operating System
    Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell 13" Latitude 2017
    CPU
    i5 7200u
    Motherboard
    Dell
    Memory
    16GB DDR4
    Graphics card(s)
    Intel
    Sound Card
    Intel
    Monitor(s) Displays
    13" Dell Laptop
    Hard Drives
    250GB Crucial 2.5" SSD
    Mouse
    Generic WiFi 3 button
    Internet Speed
    WiFi only
    Browser
    Firefox
    Antivirus
    ClamAV TK
    Other Info
    Mainly Open Source Software
i have an 8 core 5000 series 5825u AMD CPU
a laptop CPU fitted into a desktop all in one.

i also have turbo boost disabled on both my system and the wife's system
it isn't needed for what we use the computers for and we both prefer the silence.

best of luck, Steve ..
I'm not overly particular about whether I use an AMD or Intel CPU as long as it serves my needs. Both have their upsides and downsides. The new tech does not impress me in the least. Seems to me all that processing power is being generated to the glory of AI and I'm not interested. Turbo boost is vast become a thing of the past. If you really want the processing speed you can simply overclock your chip. Old used chips are getting cheaper every month because the market is saturated. What I have and use works well enough for me.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    WIN 11, WIN 10, WIN 8.1, WIN 7 U, WIN 7 PRO, WIN 7 HOME (32 Bit), LINUX MINT
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    DIY, ASUS, and DELL
    CPU
    Intel i7 6900K and i9-7960X / AMD 3800X (8 core)
    Motherboard
    ASUS X99E-WS USB 3.1 and ASUS X299 SAGE
    Memory
    128 GB CORSAIR DOMINATOR PLATINUM (B DIE)
    Graphics Card(s)
    NVIDIA 1070 and RTX 3070
    Sound Card
    Crystal Sound (onboard)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    single Samsung 30" 4K and 8" aux monitor
    Screen Resolution
    4K and something equally attrocious. I'll be working on this.
    Hard Drives
    A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W

    Ports X, Y, and Z are reserved for USB access and removable drives.

    Drive types consist of the following: Various mechanical hard drives bearing the brand names, Seagate, Toshiba, and Western Digital. Various NVMe drives bearing the brand names Kingston, Intel, Silicon Power, Crucial, Western Digital, and Team Group. Various SATA SSDs bearing various different brand names.

    RAID arrays included:

    LSI RAID 10 (WD Velociraptors) 1115.72 GB
    LSI RAID 10 (WD SSDS) 463.80 GB

    INTEL RAID 0 (KINGSTON HYPER X) System 447.14 GB
    INTEL RAID 1 TOSHIBA ENTERPRIZE class Data 2794.52 GB
    INTEL RAID 1 SEAGATE HYBRID 931.51 GB
    PSU
    SEVERAL. I prefer my Corsair Platinum HX1000i but I also like EVGA power supplies
    Case
    ThermalTake Level 10 GT (among others)
    Cooling
    Noctua is my favorite and I use it in my main. I also own various other coolers.
    Keyboard
    all kinds.
    Mouse
    all kinds
    Internet Speed
    360 mbps - 1 gbps (depending)
    Browser
    FIREFOX
    Antivirus
    KASPERSKY (no apologies)
    Other Info
    Gave Dell touch screen with Windows 11 to daughter and got me an OTVOC. Being a PC builder I own many desktop PCs as well. I am a father of five providing PCs, laptops, and tablets for all my family, most of which I have modified, rebuilt, or simply built from scratch. I do not own a cell phone, never have, never will.
I bought a middle of the road processor when I did my most recent computer builds. I wanted a step up in performance from my ten year old computer, but I'm not a gaming person, so I didn't need the latest fire-breathing monster. I selected the I5-14500 as it benchmarked at around four times the speed of my ten year old I7-3770. I also needed better GPU performance for my 3D modeling and circuit board design application. I went from the gt-640 to the rtx-4060, that was a major 16x boost in GPU performance!
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Win 11 Pro 25H2, Build 26200.8524
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Home Brew
    CPU
    Intel Core i5 14500
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte B760M G P WIFI
    Memory
    64GB DDR4
    Graphics Card(s)
    GeForce RTX 4060
    Sound Card
    Chipset Realtek
    Monitor(s) Displays
    LG 45" Ultragear, Acer 24" 1080p
    Screen Resolution
    5120x1440, 1920x1080
    Hard Drives
    Crucial P310 2TB 2280 PCIe Gen4 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD (O/S)
    Silicon Power 2TB US75 NVMe PCIe Gen4 M.2 2280 SSD (backup)
    Crucial BX500 2TB 3D NAND (2nd backup)
    Seagate 4TB Ironwolf, rotating HDD archive files
    External off-line backup Drives: 2 NVMe 4TB drives in external enclosures
    PSU
    Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 750W
    Case
    LIAN LI LANCOOL 216 E-ATX PC Case
    Cooling
    Lots of fans!
    Keyboard
    Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000
    Mouse
    Logitech G305
    Internet Speed
    Verizon FiOS 1GB
    Browser
    Firefox
    Antivirus
    Malware Bytes & Windows Defender Security
  • Operating System
    Win 11 Pro 25H2, Build 26200.8524
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Home Brew
    CPU
    Intel Core i5 14400
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte B760M DS3H AX
    Memory
    32GB DDR5
    Graphics card(s)
    Intel 700 Embedded GPU
    Sound Card
    Realtek Embedded
    Monitor(s) Displays
    27" HP 1080p
    Screen Resolution
    1920x1080
    Hard Drives
    Crucial P310 2TB 2280 PCIe Gen4 eD NAND PCIe SSD
    Samsung EVO 990 2TB NVMe Gen4 SSD
    Samsung 2TB SATA SSD
    PSU
    Thermaltake Smart BM3 650W
    Case
    Okinos Micro ATX Case
    Cooling
    Fans
    Keyboard
    Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000
    Mouse
    Logitech G305
    Internet Speed
    Verizon FiOS 1GB
    Browser
    Firefox
    Antivirus
    Malware Bytes & Windows Defender Security
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