It's hard to know what the actual turbo speed is. I don't know if it's a bug so much as just something that is hard to be accurate when you are overclocking. How are you doing the overclocking anyways? Are you increasing the multiplier, or increasing the base frequency? Increasing the multiplier should be more accurate. Increasing the base frequency is likely to be harder to calculate.
As mentioned further above, it's oc'd with multiplier at 45. I'm not sure i understand what you mean by "it's hard to know what the actual turbo is" Because we know exactly what the turbo is.
It will show percentage, but no speed, it always stays at 0.00 and sometimes it'll jump to 0.01 or 2.70. Then immediately go to 0.00 again.
My system information if it helps:
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