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Wrong CPU clock speed displayed in setup menu #1179

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filipleple opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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Wrong CPU clock speed displayed in setup menu #1179

filipleple opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 1 comment

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@filipleple
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Dasharo firmware

Device

Protectli VP3210

Dasharo version

v0.9.0-rc6

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Brief summary

Wrong CPU clock speed is displayed in setup menu

How reproducible

100%

How to reproduce

Enter setup menu

Expected behavior

It should display the max clock speed for the CPU, in this case 3.40 GHz

Actual behavior

It displays 0.8 GHz (probably the current clock speed).

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 VP3210
 Intel(R) N100                                       0.80 GHz
 Dasharo (coreboot+UEFI) v0.9.0-rc6                  16384 MB RAM @ 4800 MHz



   Select Language            <Standard English>         This is the option
                                                         one adjusts to change
 > User Password Management                              the language for the
 > Device Manager                                        current system
 > Dasharo System Features
 > One Time Boot
 > Boot Maintenance Manager

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miczyg1 commented Dec 16, 2024

It should display the max clock speed for the CPU

@filipleple it is an incorrect statement. The setup menu always displays the BASE frequency of the processor. In this case 0.8GHz is the base frequency of the Intel N100.

E.g. MSI with i5-12600K display 3.7GHz (base)., while max is 4.9GHz

@miczyg1 miczyg1 closed this as completed Dec 16, 2024
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