I overclocked my CPU in BIOS using a multiplier. Everything in Ubuntu still shows the CPU frequency is stock. Is the CPU running at stock frequency, or is it overclocked like it's supposed to be? Is there a utility that shows the accurate frequency (like CPUZ for windows)?
edit: Specifically when typing 'lscpu' into Terminal, or viewing CPU info in the settings it shows stock frequency. CPUZ (windows app) also shows stock frequency under the CPU info, but there is another section that shows the actual frequency that the CPU is running at. Any way to access that info in Ubuntu?