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Here's Intel CPU DIAGNOSTIC TOOL RESULT:
--- IPDT64 - Revision: 4.1.0.27
--- IPDT64 - Start Time: 22/06/2018 16:05:40
CPU1
Genuine Intel CPU Test
Module Version: 1.0.15.64b.W
Start Time: Fri Jun 22 16:05:40 2018
Test Result - PASS
Expected: GenuineIntel
Detected: GenuineIntel
End Time: Fri Jun 22 16:05:40 2018
Total Time: seconds: 0
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CPU1
CPU Brand String Test
Module Version: 1.0.18.64b.W
Start Time: Fri Jun 22 16:05:41 2018
Test Result - PASS
Expected: Intel(R) Core(TM) CPU @
Detected: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-7920X CPU @ 2.90GHz
Intel(R) Core(TM) processor detected..!!..
End Time: Fri Jun 22 16:05:41 2018
Total Time: seconds: 0
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CPU1
Cache Test
Module Version: 1.0.15.64b.W
Start Time: Fri Jun 22 16:05:42 2018
Test Result - PASS
--- Reading Cache Size ---
- Detected L1 Data Cache Size --> 32
- Detected L1 Inst Cache Size --> 32
- Detected L2 Cache Size --> 1024
- Detected L3 Cache Size --> 16896
Cache Size Test Passed!!!
End Time: Fri Jun 22 16:05:42 2018
Total Time: seconds: 0
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CPU1
MMXSSE Test
Module Version: 1.0.20.64b.W
Start Time: Fri Jun 22 16:05:42 2018
Test Result - PASS
DetectUtils64 DLL Version - 1.1.2
--- Determining MMX - SSE capabilities ---
..MMX is supported on this CPU..
..SSE is supported on this CPU..
..SSE2 is supported on this CPU..
..SSE3 is supported on this CPU..
..SSSE3 is supported on this CPU..
..SSE4.1 is supported on this CPU..
..SSE4.2 is supported on this CPU..
MMX Test Result --- PASS
SSE Test Result --- PASS
SSE2 Test Result --- PASS
SSE3 Test Result --- PASS
SSSE3 Test Result --- PASS
SSE4.1 Test Result --- PASS
SSE4.2 Test Result --- PASS
End Time: Fri Jun 22 16:05:42 2018
Total Time: seconds: 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU1
IMC Test
Module Version: 1.0.11.64b.W
Start Time: Fri Jun 22 16:05:43 2018
Test Result - PASS
--- Reading Memory Size ---
Detected Memory Size is --> 32.00GB
--- Subtest - Memory Size Test Passed!!! ---
--- Integrated Memory Controller Stress Test ---
Memory to be allocated = 1048576 byte
Memory Allocated.
Test 1 Ones and Zeros Moving Inversions write operations - Passed
Test 1 Ones and Zeros Moving Inversions verification operations - Passed
Test 2 32Bits Sliding Ones write operations - Passed
Test 2 32Bits Sliding Ones verification operations - Passed
Test 3 32Bits Sliding Zero write operations - Passed
Test 3 32Bits Sliding Zero verification operations - Passed
Memory Deallocated.
--- Subtest - Memory Stress Test Passed!!! ---
Integrated Memory Controller Stress Test Passed!!!
End Time: Fri Jun 22 16:05:43 2018
Total Time: seconds: 0
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CPU1
Parallel_PrimeNum_i9 Test
Module Version: 1.0.0.8
Start Time: 22/06/2018 16:05:44
Test Result - PASS
Module Math_PrimeNum.exe Completed - Pass
Prime Number Generation Test
Module Version: 1.0.18.64b.W
Start Time: Fri Jun 22 16:05:44 2018
DetectUtils64 DLL Version - 1.1.2
AVX is supported in your OS
Max AVX supported = AVX512
Test Result - PASS
Operation Per Second: 80304
Error: 0
--- Prime Number Generation Test Passed!!!---
End Time: Fri Jun 22 16:06:04 2018
Total Time: seconds: 20
Parallel_PrimeNum_i9
End Time: 22/06/2018 16:06:04
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CPU1
Parallel_FP_i9 Test
Module Version: 1.0.0.8
Start Time: 22/06/2018 16:06:04
Test Result - PASS
Module Math_FP.exe Completed - Pass
Floating Point Test
Module Version: 1.0.17.64b.W
Start Time: Fri Jun 22 16:06:04 2018
DetectUtils64 DLL Version - 1.1.2
AVX is supported in your OS
Max AVX supported = AVX512
FMA3 supported
Test Result - PASS
Million Floating Points per Second, MFLOPS: 188.175
Error: 0
--- Floating Point Test Passed!!!---
End Time: Fri Jun 22 16:06:24 2018
Total Time: seconds: 20
Parallel_FP_i9
End Time: 22/06/2018 16:06:24
--------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU1
Parallel_Math_i9 Test
Module Version: 1.0.0.8
Start Time: 22/06/2018 16:06:24
Test Result - PASS
Module Math_FP.exe Completed - Pass
Module Math_PrimeNum.exe Completed - Pass
Module AVX.exe Completed - Pass
Module FMA3.exe Completed - Pass
Floating Point Test
Module Version: 1.0.17.64b.W
Start Time: Fri Jun 22 16:06:24 2018
DetectUtils64 DLL Version - 1.1.2
AVX is supported in your OS
Max AVX supported = AVX512
FMA3 supported
Test Result - PASS
Million Floating Points per Second, MFLOPS: 0.195
Error: 0
--- Floating Point Test Passed!!!---
End Time: Fri Jun 22 16:07:54 2018
Total Time: seconds: 90
Prime Number Generation Test
Module Version: 1.0.18.64b.W
Start Time: Fri Jun 22 16:06:24 2018
DetectUtils64 DLL Version - 1.1.2
AVX is supported in your OS
Max AVX supported = AVX512
Test Result - PASS
Operation Per Second: 34358
Error: 0
--- Prime Number Generation Test Passed!!!---
End Time: Fri Jun 22 16:07:54 2018
Total Time: seconds: 90
AVX Test
Module Version: 2.0.17.64b.W
Start Time: Fri Jun 22 16:06:24 2018
Test Result - PASS
DetectUtils64 DLL Version - 1.1....
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Hello ClaudioLDN18
Thank you for joining the community.
I am looking into the results of the report that you have sent, according to the results the unit is working properly according to the product specification, in the case of the frequency of the unit allow me to share with you that it would increase depending on the system workload, for 2.90 GHz (base frequency) up to 4.30 GHz (max turbo frequency).
Allow me to share with you the Intel® Core™ i9-7920X product specifications
https://ark.intel.com/products/126240/Intel-Core-i9-7920X-X-series-Processor-16_50M-Cache-up-to-4_30-GHz https://ark.intel.com/products/126240/Intel-Core-i9-7920X-X-series-Processor-16_50M-Cache-up-to-4_30-GHz
For testing proposes could you run the Intel® Processor Identification Utility and provide me with screenshots of the results? Please attach the results to the thread)
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/7838/Intel-Processor-Identification-Utility-Windows-Version https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/7838/Intel-Processor-Identification-Utility-Windows-Version
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Leonardo C.
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Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility
Version: 5.80.20171018
Time Stamp: 2018/06/23 12:33:47
Operating System: 6.2-9200-
Number of processors in system: 1
Current processor: # 1
Active cores per processor: 12
Disabled cores per processor: 0
Processor Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-7920X CPU @ 2.90GHz
Type: 0
Family: 6
Model: 55
Stepping: 4
Revision: 2000043
Maximum CPUID Level: 16
L1 Instruction Cache: 12 x 32 KB
L1 Data Cache: 12 x 32 KB
L2 Cache: 12 x 1 MB
L3 Cache: 16.5 MB
Packaging: LGA2066
Enhanced Intel SpeedStep(R) Technology: Yes
MMX(TM): Yes
Intel(R) SSE: Yes
Intel(R) SSE2: Yes
Intel(R) SSE3: Yes
Intel(R) SSE4: Yes
Intel(R) AES-NI: Yes
Intel(R) AVX: Yes
Enhanced Halt State: Yes
Execute Disable Bit: Yes
Intel(R) Hyper-Threading Technology: Yes
Intel(R) 64 Architecture: Yes
Intel(R) Virtualization Technology: Yes
Intel(R) VT-x with Extended Page Tables: Yes
System Graphics: Add-in Graphics
Base TDP: 140 W
Expected Processor Frequency: 2.90 GHz
Reported Processor Frequency: 3.79 GHz
Expected System Bus Frequency: 100 MHz
Reported System Bus Frequency: 100 MHz
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Hello Leonardo C.
I am just inquiring about this issue because I get a lot of stuttering while in games, and very steep frame rate drops in the likes of being playing with over 100 FPS and drop to the 20's or Less and then going up to 40's, 60's, and above and as far as I see it's not about having bottlenecks has my CPU keeps always below 50 % usage (the reason I upgraded in the first place) and the GPU's (and I tried with one and two and the problem remains in either cases) keep working above 96 % in 99% game time.
I have 2 x ASUS NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti's in SLI, but like said I also tried with only one of them.
I had no such issues with my old 3930K but clearly it was starting to show it's age with usages above 60 % in more recent games.
Thank you for your time
Cláudio
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Hello Leonardo C.
I know this message comes a little bit off topic but I have been experience random blue screens of death ever since I upgraded my system back in March this year, and it has been a long battle to sort out their origin, but I could over the weekend debug and check that, I had a big problem with the Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver and Intel Optane, to the point to windows no longer booting to the system but randomly my PC was resetting in all attempts, I had to use an Installation Media over USB to restore the system, only to get the same problem after restart. the only thing that seemed to fix the problem was deleting the RAID array and Intel Optane Configuration, then it worked flawlessly, and I re-created the Raid array and Optane Configuration (to second drive) and it has been working.
Any ideas will be most helpful,
Thank you
Cláudio
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Hello ClaudioLDN18
Thank you for your response.
I would like to gather more information about the configuration you have on the computer. Please attach to this thread the TXT file the Intel® System Support Utility will generate: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25293/Intel-System-Support-Utility https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25293/Intel-System-Support-Utility
Steps to save the report:
- Run the utility.
- Click on "Scan" to get the scanned system.
- Once the scan is complete click on "next".
- Use the "save" option, save the report to your desktop.
- To attach a file, you must click the "Attach" option on the bottom right-hand corner of the response box.
Motherboard model: (please provide)
Memory part number: (please provide)
Error codes of the BSOD that your system has: (please provide)
Regards,
Leonardo C.
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Hello Leonardo C.
I don´t know the codes for the BSOD's but they usually show something like "KERNEL, ACCESS, VIOLATION, IRQL or such... most BSODs are happening with screen turning black after blue...
MB - ASUS TUF X299 MARK 1
RAM - CORSAIR 4 x 8 GB DDR4 3000 Mhz CL15 Kit
Thank you for your time and help
Cláudio
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Hello ClaudioLDN18
Thank you for your response.
Looking into the information about the error messages that you have provided this is pointing to an operating system problem, in this case, I would suggest rolling back the Operating system to the previous version.
This following link could help you with that:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12415/windows-10-recovery-options https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12415/windows-10-recovery-options
Or you could perform a clean installation of the operating system.
If the problems persist please provide me with the error codes.
Regards,
Leonardo C.
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Hello ClaudioLDN18
I was checking your case and would like to know if you need further help. If so, please do not hesitate in replying back.
Regards,
Leonardo C.
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Just now I checked the technical specifications of Intel® Core™ i9-7920X X-series Processor
I found that 2.9Ghz is fixed at intel factory is called as processor base frequency .
at base frequency is limited to 2.9Ghz , but you can increase base frequency up to 4.3Ghz using Intel Extreme Tuning Utility XTU Version: 6.4.1.23 released on may 28th 2018
here is the direct downloading link
https://downloadmirror.intel.com/24075/eng/XTUSetup.exe https://downloadmirror.intel.com/24075/eng/XTUSetup.exe
use above software at your own risk , becarefull while making changes to frequency , it may leads to unbootable or processor gets corrupt \
I hope , with reply , you will come to exact reason
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