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Old 05-08-09, 06:04 PM   #1
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Problem No.1 Encountered!

My four cores are all running at 1.6Ghz due to a bug in the motherboard's
BIOS. Fortunately there is a patch, so I should be able to sort this.

At least my first hurdle is not too big.
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Old 05-08-09, 06:50 PM   #2
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Yes, your BIOS should let those ponies free to run like mad. What I do is one change at a time and see how it runs. If it is not right I only have to look at the one thing I did to correct it. If you start changing many things at once in the BIOS and it does not seem right then you have to remember what you did so to correct it. Pain in the nards. I'm sure you will get it sorted. Did you download CPUID? Great tool to see what your hardware is up to!
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Old 05-08-09, 06:58 PM   #3
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Problem No.1 Encountered!

My four cores are all running at 1.6Ghz due to a bug in the motherboard's
BIOS. Fortunately there is a patch, so I should be able to sort this.

At least my first hurdle is not too big.
Updating BIOS on that board should be piece of cake too; my board has dual-bios, so I'm sure yours does too. Even if something goes wrong during update, it will just load the default from the back-up. No excuses not to have the latest BIOS anymore.

First thing I did after building it was stress-test the **** out of it.
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Updating BIOS on that board should be piece of cake too; my board has dual-bios, so I'm sure yours does too. Even if something goes wrong during update, it will just load the default from the back-up. No excuses not to have the latest BIOS anymore.
Much better than the old days where a failed BIOS phlash often meant a new motherboard . Or at least a new chip.
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Exactly, I remember those days... those where the most exiting days of my life.
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Exactly, I remember those days... those where the most exiting days of my life.
You're a sick and twisted man . Beer is on me!

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I owe everyone who has posted here more than a few beers.
Thanks guys!
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Happy Gaming! I'm pretty sure your frame rates have improved considerably !
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You're a sick and twisted man . Beer is on me!

:rotfl: More like sick and twisted geek.



Letum, I'm happy to hear it is to your liking. Happy hunting!
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Problem No.1 Encountered!

My four cores are all running at 1.6Ghz due to a bug in the motherboard's
BIOS. Fortunately there is a patch, so I should be able to sort this.

At least my first hurdle is not too big.
You must have an Gigabyte AM3 socket with a 955 CPU . I think you need to flash the BIOS to F3 (I think). I've been reading about that one lately.
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