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***Official Biostar T-Power i45***, Overclocking/Disccusion/Review/Guide
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IcEMoCHa
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Apr 24 2009, 09:46 AM
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QUOTE(Punish @ Apr 24 2009, 12:44 AM) dontchu guys think when using this mobo, your cpu temp are gonna be high.....i realize this when i swap my e52 to my ip35e mobo using the same voltage....the temp drop like 3-5*c liddat la.... GTG hmm.. same temp to me as with my foxconn mars.. maybe some miscalibration on either mobo sensor.. QUOTE(tech_frix @ Apr 24 2009, 06:45 AM) need help jere... i'm using x3320 and want to know if i'm trageting to oc to 3.4ghz and above, whats the thing that i need to inc..? vcore and some vdimm.. and adjusting the gtl ref voltage..
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IcEMoCHa
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Jun 10 2009, 06:42 PM
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QUOTE(xiong91 @ Jun 10 2009, 02:19 AM) nope mine nt TX version... btw wan ask.. the CPU TM function in cpu bios setttings of tpower i45 do i hav to disable it when OC? becoz if i enable it i can boot into windows without any prob @ 3.2GHZ on E6600 v1.328, but the multiplier tht shown in CPU-z will keep change.. sometimes 6 sometimes 8. SuperPI result is 19sec in 1m But when i disable it, boot into vista seems hard to me.. when i successful boot to vista.. i check cpu-z and the multiplier FIXED  ... and superPI reseult is 14sec in 1m.. but most of the time i cant boot into windows.. it stuck at the loading bar of vista.. so guys.. do i reli hav to disable the TM function when OC? or juzz let it ON? but if i enable TM function the performance seems weaker than TM disable.. giv some advise guys!!  u can prevent the auto downclocking by disabling C1E and Intel Speedstep... TM or thermal management will downclock ur processor when the temperature goes too high.. instability of ur system will also affect the superpi results... hope that helps
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