QUOTE(colinwong89 @ Aug 5 2009, 03:01 AM)
No probs kuntawakaw, any advice is appreciated
So far that's my setting to get Prime stable, haven't tested going lower yet. I also heard that Phenom IIs don't really like high temperatures, so I plan on cutting the voltage down right after I get my overclocks certain. Or maybe you're just more lucky than I am
So far, done 56 LinX passes at the toughest settings possible, and I'm aiming for at least 100 passes. Sounds excessive no doubt, but I'm the kind of person which stability has no compromise
I want at least an X3 as well, I'm sure that my PC can use the third core but the BIOS shuts off the good one instead of the defective. Searched the whole day for info but nothing at all
edit: Why doesn't CPU-Z detect your processor model correctly?
So far that's my setting to get Prime stable, haven't tested going lower yet. I also heard that Phenom IIs don't really like high temperatures, so I plan on cutting the voltage down right after I get my overclocks certain. Or maybe you're just more lucky than I am
So far, done 56 LinX passes at the toughest settings possible, and I'm aiming for at least 100 passes. Sounds excessive no doubt, but I'm the kind of person which stability has no compromise
I want at least an X3 as well, I'm sure that my PC can use the third core but the BIOS shuts off the good one instead of the defective. Searched the whole day for info but nothing at all
edit: Why doesn't CPU-Z detect your processor model correctly?
QUOTE(ventrilocks @ Aug 5 2009, 08:46 AM)
coz CPU-z detect 550BE as 2 cores only..when u unlock to 4 core..it will not recognize the proc model..
to be exact it depend on bios version... if have update on the bios, it will have a name....
Aug 5 2009, 09:15 AM

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