yes, set it to AI, then choose a %. It will adjust accordingly.ReDevilJR wrote:
Jumperfree config area?
Last edited by jsnipy (2007-05-16 17:47:03)
yes, set it to AI, then choose a %. It will adjust accordingly.ReDevilJR wrote:
Jumperfree config area?
Last edited by jsnipy (2007-05-16 17:47:03)
When you goto AI Overclock does it offer a series of percentages? Choose one and it adjust all of that. i.e mine is 2.66 i up'd it 10% and it oc's at 2.93 ...ReDevilJR wrote:
Over-Voltage CPU VCORE? Which one do I enable?
Last edited by jsnipy (2007-05-16 17:51:34)
That's the wrong one.ReDevilJR wrote:
Over-Voltage CPU VCORE? Which one do I enable?
Last edited by Bertster7 (2007-05-16 17:54:18)
but why explicitly set it, the nice apart about that bios is you do have toBertster7 wrote:
That's the wrong one.ReDevilJR wrote:
Over-Voltage CPU VCORE? Which one do I enable?
You want Processor Voltage. Variable between 1.0000V and 1.5625V.
Under the CPU multiplier setting, which will be locked for you since you don't have an FX, and above the DDR clock skew.
if it doesn't show up change the ai overclock to manualBertster7 wrote:
That's the wrong one.ReDevilJR wrote:
Over-Voltage CPU VCORE? Which one do I enable?
You want Processor Voltage. Variable between 1.0000V and 1.5625V.
Under the CPU multiplier setting, which will be locked for you since you don't have an FX, and above the DDR clock skew.
That's the winner H/O be back in a few...Bertster7 wrote:
You need FID/VID Change set to manual for it to show up.ReDevilJR wrote:
Over-Voltage CPU VCORE? Which one do I enable?
Last edited by jsnipy (2007-05-16 18:17:37)
naw, the future of the gpu is thus: cpu + gpu + 10,000W PSU.Cerpin_Taxt wrote:
If AMD really wanted to get back into this they'd make use of their ATI investment and integrate the gpu directly into the x86 pipeline (something I believe Intel is already experimenting with). This is the future of the gpu, just a matter of when.
And paying more than what an F-22 costs for all of it.Riddick51PB wrote:
naw, the future of the gpu is thus: cpu + gpu + 10,000W PSU.Cerpin_Taxt wrote:
If AMD really wanted to get back into this they'd make use of their ATI investment and integrate the gpu directly into the x86 pipeline (something I believe Intel is already experimenting with). This is the future of the gpu, just a matter of when.