Mar 16, 2019 Virtual memory should be left alone. At worst you should buy an extra stick of RAM. Check if the RAM is in the QVL. of the motherboard. My case is linked below, as I had a very similar problem with my set up and it all led to the GPU but it was RAM all the time. AMD, el logotipo de la flecha de AMD, Radeon y sus posibles combinaciones son marcas comerciales de Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. DirectX es una marca comercial registrada de Microsoft Corporation en los EE. Y otras jurisdicciones. OpenGL es una marca comercial registrada de Silicon Graphics, Inc. Utilizada con permiso de Khronos.
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3 months later.Maybe it was not clear from my comment but I'm suggesting the cores cycle between which ones have the highest clockspeed to more evenly distribute the heat. This is the way it works on my i7-3770k so I'm thinking it's not an uncommon function of modern CPUs.
Throttling does happen on a core by core basis it's not as if a heatsink perfectly evens out the CPU temperature and you can see this if you look closely at your individual core clock speeds and correlating CPU temperature. I don't believe I ever claimed 64 cores at 5ghz simultaneously.
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