If you look at the screenshot it says 6 threads on linX, and finished, so he probably has turbo disabled.
And he was proving stability at 4ghz, which he could not do with 13x and 266 HTT ...
My guess was that maybe he can set 15x through software.
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If you look at the screenshot it says 6 threads on linX, and finished, so he probably has turbo disabled.
And he was proving stability at 4ghz, which he could not do with 13x and 266 HTT ...
My guess was that maybe he can set 15x through software.
or maybe that's not a 1035T but a 1075T which runs at 15.0x 200? anyways, great stability result.
Still waiting on word from the higher ups. Not sure if it the chip or the board/BIOS that is allowing the Turbo multipliers to be set.
No glitch.
Turbo was disabled. The multiplier is set to x15 in the BIOS.
No 1075. It is a 1035.
that's good news, you can actually use the extra turbo multi when it's disabled. nice :)
Thats what i was saying from the get-go! Probably in some bioses it will be blocked as by AMD guidelins but its very much possible it will be software settable!
1035T here i come :P
I always get their slowest one from highest bin :P ,it has become my tradition of being a cheapskate :PQuote:
ha! support AMD and get the 1090T
There is only one sure thing that would prevent it, is your chip an ES ? Because if its not, if its the same as retail, it will be possible.Quote:
Guys don't get too excited yet. I'm not sure this is what one can normally expect which is why I asked for clarification.
Can you check with k10stat and amd overdrive which multis are available to you with both turbo on and off ?
LinX cool! Thanks, what about max clock in LInx with 1.5V? Maybe 4100Mhz?
The only utility that have look at is HWINFO. It shows default multiplier to be x13 and max x15.5. x15.5 is as high as I can manually set.
4100MHz may take less voltage then 1.50. I have the CPU in the Crosshair IV now and it's running 4060MHz with VCORE set to 1.42V. That's with 300MHz bus frequency and both NB and HT frequency at 3000MHz.
Praz:can i have question? Im tired (a bit) waiting at new Gigabytes motherboard, but have fear from ASUS. Do u have not problems with BIOS voltage and real voltage in CPU-Z at windows? How much diferent? Gigabytes are great, i set 1.425V, in windows i have 1.425, no drop or overvolting etc. Thx.