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TSNeoMerlini
post Jan 4 2016, 12:02 AM, updated 10y ago

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I think i've successfully unlock my phenom ii x2 to 4 core.
but why only show 2 core at CPU z ,
hereby i attached with photo




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kherel77
post Jan 4 2016, 01:26 PM

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Try untick "number of processors". Leave it blank...and restart.
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post Jan 4 2016, 06:19 PM

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Like mentioned ur limitin d no of cores of ya chip to 2 by tickin d box. Either untick ot or change it from 2 to 4. Gongratz... smile.gif

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TSNeoMerlini
post Jan 4 2016, 09:34 PM

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Yeah, Thx both of u .. its really work ..

in the meantime , how im going to check my temperature since core Temp 1.0 lost his function after unlock ?

beside tat, i can connect to a wifi with my TP-Link after 4 core active , i think its regarding voltage problem right ?


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post Jan 4 2016, 11:30 PM

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QUOTE(NeoMerlini @ Jan 4 2016, 09:34 PM)
Yeah, Thx both of u .. its really work ..

in the meantime , how im going to check my temperature since core Temp 1.0 lost his function after unlock ?
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You can update/reinstall back that software or try another monitoring software...can google for option.

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beside tat, i can connect to a wifi with my TP-Link after 4 core active , i think its regarding voltage problem right ?
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Both doesn't relate & not sure how that possible. Maybe you accidentally change any setting of that wifi adapter?
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post Jan 5 2016, 08:03 AM

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D only way is to test it by stressin. If u can make it to d windows ya free cores are more or less stable, what matters next is voltage n acc value (if ya board is old skool enuf to have that feature). smile.gif

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kereta
post Jan 5 2016, 04:15 PM

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I use speedfan to monitor my CPU temperature. It is good, on hot days it'll reach 67C and anything more than that it'll auto shut down.

Yup, do stress the CPU after unlocking. You may slowly increase your clock speed if all four cores are stable in their stock speed.


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post Jan 6 2016, 02:03 AM

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QUOTE(kereta @ Jan 5 2016, 05:15 PM)
I use speedfan to monitor my CPU temperature. It is good, on hot days it'll reach 67C and anything more than that it'll auto shut down.

Yup, do stress the CPU after unlocking. You may slowly increase your clock speed if all four cores are stable in their stock speed.
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thx for our info, i've download it, nice apps anyway
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post Jan 6 2016, 02:04 AM

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QUOTE(kherel77 @ Jan 5 2016, 12:30 AM)
You can update/reinstall back that software or try another monitoring software...can google for option.
Both doesn't relate & not sure how that possible. Maybe you accidentally change any setting of that wifi adapter?
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allright, i will give it a try first, i use back 2 core currently ..
since i feel tat 2core is enough for my daily usage
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post Jan 6 2016, 02:05 AM

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QUOTE(ah_khoo @ Jan 5 2016, 09:03 AM)
D only way is to test it by stressin.  If u can make it to d windows ya free cores are more or less stable,  what matters next is voltage n acc value (if ya board is old skool enuf to have that feature). smile.gif
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u meant since i can unlock to 4core n manage get into OS system, its consider a stable proc right ?
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post Jan 6 2016, 08:22 AM

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More or less is d key. N volt needed to be prime stable (not really compulsory). 67'c is on d high side. Could be cooling or psu is holdin u back. smile.gif
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post Jan 6 2016, 08:32 AM

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QUOTE(ah_khoo @ Jan 6 2016, 08:22 AM)
More or less is d key.  N volt needed to be prime stable (not really compulsory). 67'c is on d high side.  Could be cooling or psu is holdin u back.  smile.gif
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Yup, 67'C is on high side. I only get that when i stress test prime95 and only on hot days. Otherwise the temp wont go beyond 60 on normal daily use. I am lucky to run 1.38v at 3.9GHz at 4 cores unlocked.
Just sharing my results and good luck

 

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