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Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
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Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
great work guy...it make problems only with high speeds, but i think u will do another great work in the next version for resolving this problems ;)
Hi guys,
I'm quite finished with version 1.29, you can find a beta version here :
[edit : I'll put it online again tomorrow]
I made my possible to improve the clock computation and make it as stable and as reliable as I could. Nevertheless, a good test should tell if it works better.
So please : stress it ! :-)
(I removed the validation in this beta, just to avoid a possible bug to be submitted)
Thanks,
Franck
vcore bug on a venice
http://img135.echo.cx/img135/2305/cpuzbug2us.jpg
and i have see my bh5 at 311 1.5/2/2/5 :slobber: :D
I added an option for the vcore in the .ini file, in order to switch the voltage reading from the sensor.
Look for VCore=x in the .ini, and try 0, 1, 2 and so on for x.
ok with VCore=0 :yepp:
http://img135.echo.cx/img135/7389/cpuz0bq.jpg ... ;)
ok not sure if this is supposed to happen but i have dual xeon and when i click to open cpu-z more then 2 times it does this and i am just make sure your aware of this flaw
Could you please tell me if this version fixes the problem ?
http://www.cpuid.org/download/cpu-z-129.zip
Thanks
Franck
If that's not a #1 score, I'd really want to see what is :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Mr_Slinky
Im having a slight problem. Some things like voltage and fsb aren't showing. this has happened before with previous versions.
Edit: Its working fine now. :toast:
okay, new problem.
Edit: sometimes refreshing fixes the problem but only for a few seconds. it gets recognized as 2-15-15-15 and dual channel when i have 2-2-2-11 and single channel. agp is totally messed up but sometimes works right.
two things:
1. no newark support yet :p:
2. almost every time i start cpu-z for the first time i get a "previous verision running" error.. :confused:
I think that gets fixed by elevating the LDT voltage.Quote:
Originally Posted by ozzimark
Just don't mix the cpuz versions. Changes in the drivers prevent 1.28.6 and 1.29 to work in the same time.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aleman
I add Newark, thanks :)
yep , in the now 1.29 version is fix it up :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by cpuz
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=30038
Little bug :p 220v athlon XP
Pt1t, got an answer: "This ID is valid, but not published" :D
new version of cpu-z: http://www.cpuid.org/download/cpu-z-130.zip
I am running a 540J 3.2ghz processor on a Epox 5PDAJ motherboard. This board uses the Intel 865 chipset When I use version 1.24 It will show my systems correct clocks but it will also show the right clock but with the wrong fsb speed and the wrong multiplier.l The newer 1.29 and 1.30 versions show the correct fsb but the wrong multiplier. They show a multiplier of 14 when the 3.2ghz has a multiplier of 16. The multiplier is locked at 16 on processor. Just something for you to work on
Version 1.24 is reporting correctly here. Now it will float though. It will always show the correct speed 4383mhz it will switch from a 273 x 16 equasion to a 313 x 14 but it will always show the right speed in ghz.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...la/Correct.jpg
Now here is a shot with the new 1.30 ver. It will show correct fsb but wrong mutplier.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...illa/wrong.jpg
Oh yes, both versions show incorrect cpu voltage I am actually running at 1.42V
Hope you get this worked out soon.
WZ
whts the last cpu-z version?
No, 1.30 is right, you just see the effect of EIST.Quote:
Originally Posted by WeldZilla
Add some load, you should see the changes.
Hey CPUZ!! Thanks, I started ver. 1.3 then started pcmark02 to give it some load and it worked as you said. thanks for the tip!!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...lla/blowme.jpg
WZ
whats new in this version 1.3?
Faster updating among other things....helps reduce the OHHHH-so-easy cheat.
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