Hi all, who help me with this program? I downloaded it yeasterday, but i dont know, how use it and where this folder copy?readme is in japanese :(.
Worked it only on AMD chipsets or too on Nvidia chipset?Thanks all
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Hi all, who help me with this program? I downloaded it yeasterday, but i dont know, how use it and where this folder copy?readme is in japanese :(.
Worked it only on AMD chipsets or too on Nvidia chipset?Thanks all
Its simple: unpack into any folder anywhere.
start the program, use the second tab (p-states) to adjust voltages and clocks
hit accept, then ok.
start cpu-z and look whether it works. if it doesnt, check if energysaving-settings in windows are right for cnq...
if everything is ok, make a shortcut.
edit the shortcut to start the program with the switches "-loadpstate -nowindow"
put the shortcut into autostart
voila there you go :D
i waited LONG for such a program for K10. I could have used my 9750 with a higher overclock.. but whatever, better late then never.
whether it works on nV chipset: dunno.. try it out ;)
wow thats a really nice program. so it has the effects of cool and quiet without even turning cool and quiet on? also i see for phenom I it only allows for 2 different power states. i know phenom I only has 2 power states but can you add more?
no cnq must be on.. but you can alter the p-states and even nb-multi/volts in windows and load them on bootup.
now i can undervolt/oc WITH CNQ ON!! like in those good old crystalcpuid days... AND BRING IDLE POWER DOWN! Only 142w left for my machine ;) and its even better then crystalcpuid/rmclock, because it just alters the p-states entrys in the msr and then quits. no additional running prog in the background...
but i think you cannot add additional p-states...
i have cool and quiet off but i can still set power states and use them.
oh even better ;)
Thanks, today il try it
great find!! but not much info available on this program.
i saw in google that this is possible also:
K10STAT.exe -loadprofile:1 -nowindow
and these commands can be used:
-enabletlbcache
-disabletlbcache
not sure about these i saw:
-unlimit
-enable309
-disable309
dont know if 309 belongs to the command.
interesting...
HERE !! :):)
or here http://www.geocities.com/k10stat/ :p:
running my phenom now 400mhz idle.
but some documentation would be greatly appriciated because yesterday suddenly i was running 162mhz fsb. and i dont know how i did it. :D
edit: its everest giving wrong values when using k10stat.
and downclocking doesnt give much extra savings, perhaps imc or cache is still taking alot of power.
the 5000be took waaay less at 1.1ghz then the 940 at 4x100mhz.
Hm its ok, but OC up is only with open CPU multiplier:shrug:...
x3 8650 next OC up is unreal on this board
yes i did. below 0.75 volt it just crashes. my amd 5000 was at 0.8.
i have seen screens where they set 0.65 for phenoms with k10stat, so probably my board doesnt allow it or crashes at this setting.
http://www.geocities.com/k10stat/
new version of k10stat is out.
seems to have more functions towards cnq or has its own clock control.
lots of changes but i can't get their own cnq thing to work. when my cpu is at 0% usage it doesn't change and it doesn't go up on load. i have had it randomly switch itself around a few times tho. would i need to have cnq on for this to work properly?
yes i just got it to work.
you must turn of cnq in windows. with powerprofile is enough.
create a shortcut to k10stat with this in the commandline -clkctrl:1
now its on :)
but k10stat must remain running to make use of its autoclocking.
hmmm trying to load the second profile from K10stat I renamed "ocslight" on startup.
however I cannot get the switches to work..
I tried variations like:
-loadprofile:2 -nowindow
-loadprofile:ocslight -nowindow
-loadpstate -nowindow
-loadpstate:2 -nowindow
-loadpstate:ocslight -nowindow
checking in CPU-z but no result..
powersetings in vista as balanced... anyone any idea to get it to load a specific profile?
940BE - GB MA790GP-DS4H - 4x1gb OCZSR1066gk's
did you enter it like on the picture and if you start the k10stat.exe, does it show all the profiles you applied?
i just tried with k10stat91 and renaming and starting a profile doesnt work.
i renamed profile 2 to test and -loadprofile:2 -nowindow did seem to start profile 2.
tnx, I took the easy way out and swapped the profile I wanted to 1. then it did load.
hopefully the creator of k10stat wll provide more documentation and versions :)
Anyone else having problems with k10stat not applying at boot? Tried it via a shortcut and via the registry, but the altered p-states do not get applied. When running the exact same shorcut/cmdline after boot, the p-states do register.. This is on WinXP SP3 btw. Does the amd driver need to be initialised or something?