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Hey
Recently got a problem with my CPU. It's running at 3064MHz instead of 2940MHz
I have run the Diagnostic tool and this is the info I get:
--- IPDT64 - Revision: 3.0.0.23.W.MP
--- IPDT64 - Start Time: 28.01.2016 11.28.34
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Processor 1
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Genuine Intel CPU Test
Module Version: 1.0.12.64b.W
Start Time: Thu Jan 28 11:28:34 2016
Test Result - PASS
Expected: GenuineIntel
Detected: GenuineIntel
End Time: Thu Jan 28 11:28:35 2016
Total Time: seconds: 1
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Temperature Test
Module Version: 1.0.12.64b.W
Start Time: Thu Jan 28 11:28:35 2016
Test Result - PASS
Expected: Greater than 1 degrees below max
Received: 44 degrees below max
End Time: Thu Jan 28 11:28:36 2016
Total Time: seconds: 1
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CPU Brand String Test
Module Version: 1.0.12.64b.W
Start Time: Thu Jan 28 11:28:36 2016
Test Result - PASS
Expected String Parts: As Defined in BrandString_LocalConfig.xml
Detected: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 870 @ 2.93GHz
End Time: Thu Jan 28 11:28:36 2016
Total Time: seconds: 0
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Module - CPUFreq.exe did not create a results file.
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--- IPDT64 - Temperature Monitor Results
Temperature Monitor will begin when CPULoad Test starts
Temperature Monitor Stopped
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System Information
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Processor Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 870 @ 2.93GHz
Processor Information: Intel64 Family 6 Model 30 Stepping 5
Number of Physical Cores: 4
Number of Logical Cores: 8
Installed System Memory: 8 GB
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-biters
Graphics Information: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960
System Product: P55A-UD3
System BIOS: F11
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--- IPDT64 - End Time: 28.01.2016 11.28.37
--- IPDT64 - Result: Fail
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Oh, okay that's also weird (again). So yeah, upgrading to Windows 10 (and if it doesn't work resetting Windows 10) is indeed a good idea
You're welcome
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I got the same problem. Made a fresh install on my SandyBridge-based notebook and on my Broadwell-based desktop pc and both end up with:
--- IPDT64 - Revision: 3.0.0.23.W.MP
--- IPDT64 - Start Time: 31.01.2016 15:46:13
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[...]
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Module - CPUFreq.exe did not create a results file.
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But when run from the cmd line with admin privs CPUFreq.exe produces a perfectly fine CPUFreq_Results.txt file.
So please fix the Program. My guess is, that the module CPUFreq does not get started by IPDT correctly.
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So is this bug getting ignored forever? Maybe a word from itpnadmin ? This is a bug in the tool's config/script. When I run "CPUFreq.exe -htlr 0.05" manually from cmd line it runs fine (on Windows 10 64bit). But when IPDT runs it, I get:
Wrong argument type format for argument -htlr
Option -htlr invalid
Test Information
CPUFreq.exe compares the value between expected and detected CPU frequency
base clock frequency and QPI rate.
Possible options are as follows
[...] (removed options list)
Dependencies
GlobalConfig.xml
CPUFreq_LocalConfig.xml
WinRing0x64.dll
WinRing0x64.sys
Copyright C 2015 Intel Corporation
CPUFreq has invalid arguments
Return Status 4
Module - CPUFreq.exe did not create a Results file.

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