I have no 64bit OS to run.
See what I can do about posting although my cpu-z validation is up so isn't that enough? What'cha lookin' for? Just curious.
CxP
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I have no 64bit OS to run.
See what I can do about posting although my cpu-z validation is up so isn't that enough? What'cha lookin' for? Just curious.
CxP
Damn, who's willing to trade their x64 extensions for an unlocked multiplier?
It seems your 64bit instruction set is disabled now. We want to confirm this.Quote:
Originally Posted by Clocker
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/6...ion/trial.mspxQuote:
Originally Posted by Clocker
you can download trial version of w64 for free ^^
please try it :)
RMA what?
See my edit....
keep it !!! just wait a little to help to know how to unlock these cpu !!! but y can also sell it to another member of XS who wants to test itQuote:
Originally Posted by Clocker
but keep it in the community please !!
dude you have to plz try it out c'mon
Which Board makes that Cpu unlocked?
Which Bios and what settings?
Thank You for Help MR. Clocker
Try ReadingQuote:
Originally Posted by Driver
Why do you want to RMA it? does it still not work normally for you now? I'd just keep it if it still does everything i want it to do.
Keep it for a while Clocker, there's no need to RMA it right away...
I think he said it does not overclock high.. and i'm also thinking that is why no one else wants it.. cause whats the big deal that its unlocked if it dont clock great.
:slapass:
Whts with all the childish comment in this thread, if someone wants to sell something for profit or not its THEIR right. Its got nothing to do with you and you have no RIGHT to critisize tht person.
If you felt so strongly abt the CPU u should have BOUGHT it! Go do some growing up and leave XS to the more forward thinking people.
Please stop SPAMMING these forums and INSULTING forum members.
mong
For me it's sad that Clocker RMA'd his unlocked CPU but i can't blame him for that, it was HIS CPU. I can only say I wouldn't do it.
He could have at least posted the CPU-Z dump I requested, but it is late now. It could have helped us :(
Well, let's just hope this thread will end up with a solution...
Sorry. I forgot about that CPUZ dump but I believe I still have it on my Desktop. I will post when I get my replacement CPU and have the PC up and running again.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ref
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Me either. We are here to help each other to find the way to unlock the Venice's, aren't we? If I had something in my hands that may help us to get to our destination, I would keep it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ref
I have cleaned this thread up, this is the only warning I am going to give, flames and selling outside the classifieds is not welcome here at XS. Please read all our FORUM RULES HERE and act like adults.
I was sorely tempted to simply lock the thread and end the nonsense and next time I will. Either get back to the business at hand and try to unlock some chips or leave the conversation entirely.
Thank you for your cooperation
Ugly N Grey
Thanks UG. What a relief.
I too am a little sad :(
but not to the extent tht i would part with the cost of the CPU :p:. We are all different people with different opinions and views, this is the way things should be. It wouldnt be a nice world if people were allowed to impose their views upon other people, unfortunately some people live in tht world, lets appreciate the freedom we have and get on to solving the problem at hand (man i just wrote a speech, hehehhee :p: )
I still believe someone should de-compile the software used for CnQ. Just to take a look at whts going on. Im thinking there may be a chance tht a certain combination of settings in the bios may adversely effect the programming of the CPU (whilst using CnQ, i.e. telling the multi to drop); disabling certain functions of the core.
If wht im saying is correct and peeps volunteer to give it a go; and it works then cool
:)
If it dont work then I'll shutup abt the programming theory :D
Another observation:
The BIOS would correctly identify the chip as a 3200+ all the time. My first thought was that something physically happened to the chip to prevent it from being identified correctly by the BIOS (allowing additional multipliers) but maybe that theory is flawed since the boot up splash screen would recognize the chip as a 3200+ every time. Even if I was overclocking it (both the old and new motherboard pre & post unlocking) the system would identify the chip as a 3200+ every time.
That's because the chip "introudces" it self to the mobo as an 3200, careless of the higher multi and by that the higher frequency.
AFIK the A64 are not recognized by their multy or their frequency as the old A-XP were.
At high Clocks (350x8) my Dfi don't detect the Cpu in Biosscreen.
But windows works flawlessly.
My guess is that the cpu got a power-surge which messed up it's registers.