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wfrene
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Basic OC 22 Jahre dabei !
Intel Core 2 Duo 1800 MHz @ 2400 MHz 42°C mit 1.3 Volt
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Den Multi auf 100 zu stellen, ist bei meinem Board nicht sehr praktisch, da dies per Jumper eingestellt wird, somit würde die CPU immer nur mit 100MHz FSB arbeiten. Habe den Multi über die L6 Brücken auf 15 gestellt, funktioniert mit meiner CPU problemlos. Ich erhielt gerade eine Mail von Petr Koc:
That is because some motherboards have BIOSes that change multiplier by software transition immediately after startup. In your case CPU starts at 11x multiplier but before you see BIOS POST screen, BIOS changes processor's multiplier to 15x. Notebooks are required to do this because regular mobile CPUs start at 5x or 6x multiplier. Loading OS would take too long, that is why notebook system BIOS has to change frequency to maximum by software transition. It takes L6 settings then change multiplier to it. However, some of desktop motherboards follow this rule also. Your motherboard do. Mine motherboard doesn't. What is present in BIOS is hardware change of multiplier through pins. Those pins override L3 bridges (Startup multiplier). Because my motherboard doesn't do software transition, processor remains at L3 settings. Your CPU is not locked, only BIOS changes mutliplier automatically to L6 settings. I hope motherboard manufacturers to soon release new versions of BIOSes that will allow to choose what multiplier should processor software transition to. Voltage - CPUMSR tells you what processor requires through SoftVID pins. On most motherboards, those are not connected. MBM gives you accurate info from voltage sensors on motherboard.
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Aktuell: Asrock 4CoreCual-VSTA, C2D E4300@E6600, ATI X800GTO AGP. Alt: ASUS A7V880, T-Bred 1700+@3100+ Mobile, Sapphire 9500@9700 353/301MHz, CPU, GraKa, NB, HDD Watercooled
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