Thanks, you're very welcome !
As soon as I get more information about K10 I'll update this 1.39.
A new CPU is not that common :)
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Thanks, you're very welcome !
As soon as I get more information about K10 I'll update this 1.39.
A new CPU is not that common :)
Hey,
I am also sorry for digging up an old thread but........
Every time I try to validate a cvf file, it says uploaded OK then it says
"file corrupt"
I have redownloaded it but still no luck.
I cannot use an older version as it tells me that is out of date, I should upgrade.
Any help?
Thanks
Jon
Hi,
can you check if the size of the cvf is zero ?
This is unfortunately a side effect of the anti-fake protection, in some very rare cases it tends to be "too efficient" :-(
I have CPU-Z 1.39.1...is it legit?, seems the CPU-Z "icon" has been changed..true?
http://bakkap.free.fr/Softs/cpu-z-139-1.zip
Still no logo and multiler on my Cel M410 :(
Cel?...isin't that an obsolete CPU? (don't hit me!)
No, the size is not zero.Quote:
Originally Posted by cpuz
In windows explorer it says the size is 1KB, but if I check "Properties" of the file, then the size is 4.00 KB
Sorry to bump this thread, but I found this quite funny:
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=178528
Both sticks are 512MB btw
while we're pointing out oddities...
a friend an i were having fun last night, came up with this:
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=178496
but the bus broke :p:
and the TRP is zero.. apparently repeatable:
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=178499
also, get the F3 revision chips displaying their revision properly :D
another sorry for bumping but I have a question. Since I got my CPU to 426*9 (3.83Ghz) CPU-Z started acting weird, on idle it shows normal 9 multi, but on orthos load it shows 426*6 (approx. 2556Mhz), every other app. show normal freq/multi, help please? thnx
sorry, but that's not it, everything similar to that has been turned off in BIOS before I even started OCing, I heard about that function and ruled it out immediately, maybe it's CPU-Z?Quote:
This is not weird at all, this is C1E / EIST.
EDIT: Orthos, coretemp report correctly. and my cpu loads at 54C at this speed, and if it were on 2.5Ghz it would load on much lower temps ;)
EDIT2: checked it out in BIOS now, C1E is disabled, even the virtualization technology is turned off, there is no EIST in there either, I really don't know why this happens, but it started happening after coming to 3.8GHz, at 3.7 I didn't see such problems, any other ideas?
Please do the following :
save a register dump, and copy the following line in the post :
Thanks.Code:MSR 0x000001A0 edx = 0x00000040 eax = 0x60972489
Ok, found it, here it is:
what now?Code:MSR 0x000001A0 edx = 0x00000040 eax = 0x60972489
EDIT: here is the that file, if it helps (att)
Thanks !
C1E is not enabled, but EIST is enabled.
wow, thnx alot, is it possible that it is named another way in the BIOS? (goes to search the whole BIOS)
and can I ask how did you know that EIST was enabled?
EDIT: I can't find a setting which would disable it (EIST), any ideas? (I posted a question at the RD600 forum too)
You're welcome.
EIST is bit 25 of eax register (here it is 0), and EIST is bit 16 (here it is 1).
If you're running XP, you can go in control panel -> power option and set the scheme to Home/Office desktop. It will disable EIST transitions (but EIST bit will keep being set).
You can use a MSR editor to change the value of bit 16 (CrystalCPUID includes one). In your case, you have to set it to :
BIOS could also do that, look for something that includes "speedstep" word.Code:MSR 0x000001A0 edx = 0x00000040 eax = 0x60962489
thnx, I'll try and do sth, and btw. the power option was already set to home/office and I tried always on (read on intel's site it will stop eist) but no change. now I tried 3.7GHz and EIST doesn't activate, the multi stays 9, that's what is strange to me...
EDIT: got cpuid, but when editing I copy your what you wrote to 'WRMSR' and click on the button, then I click the 'RDMSR' button and there's no change, I made another registers dump, and there's no change there either?
Same for me !
I think this bit is protected :( only BIOS can change it then.
CPU-Z 1.39.2:
http://bakkap.free.fr/Softs/cpu-z-139-2.zip
With my P4d 945 and before CPU-Z always showed the correct voltage but with my e6600 running at 1.36v this is what is displayed? It never changes.
http://img258.imageshack.us/img258/9849/cpuz1391th7.jpg