Did you don't encounter a problem with CPUz about showing a incorrect clock frequency of the CPU like for example you oc your CPU to 3.2 but is showing you 2.5Ghz?
Did you don't encounter a problem with CPUz about showing a incorrect clock frequency of the CPU like for example you oc your CPU to 3.2 but is showing you 2.5Ghz?
No, CPU-Z and Everest have the same readings and they are the right ones on the BIOS too, but Vista says its 3.6GHz still thinking that I have 9 Multiplier not 8
3dmark06 might be crashing because of vista. i think there is a new patch out for vista needed to run 3dmark, and also there is something else you need to grab for 64-bits anyway. make sure you have them both if you want to run 3dmark. unless of course that is it ran fine before the oc...?
edit: lemme rephrase there is a new patch out for 3dmark needed to run it in vista.
Vista score doesn't really mean anything. Raising Vcore, gives it more power, which raises temperature. And yeah, it could be that the dxdiag is still reading your CPU as a 9 multiplier.