...it's not Intel which lock Configuration Space, it's the bios.
CPU-tweaker work now with GigaByte, DFI, eVGA and Biostar motherboards.
Lord Trident tell me that Foxconn will do the same at next.
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I don't understand why they lock it up if there is no specific policy to do so :confused:
Lord Trident is the man of Foxconn :yepp:, hopefully it will be opened up soon for the Bloodrage too :D
okay it works with turbo mode enabled although when 1 core ht enabled only for 22x multi both cpu tweaker and coretemp still report 21x while cpuz and realtemp and turbo tool report 22x multiplier as intended
http://fileshosts.com/intel/DFI/DFI_...m_finished.png
http://fileshosts.com/intel/DFI/DFI_...hpi1m_load.png
cpuz dump here
=> 1 core turbo multi fixed in this version: CPU-Tweaker12b9.zip
What the :banana::banana::banana::banana: is wrong with Asus these days?
Somebody should give them good spanking on their arses.
Anyone using a Abit IX38 Quadgt and getting 4.0 to work? on the Abit IX38 review page I saw a screenshot with 3.5 or 3.6 working. I haven't been able to find any of the legacy downloads only 4.0 and it will read the timings but will not let me change them. Thanks if you can help.
Yoh guys,
last night I ran 20 loops of LinX 6.0. and 12h prime95 custom. Both were stable.
But how does LinX ("All") test my system compared to prime95 ("custom")?
hehe dinos, you regret you didn't get a classified :rofl:
It will be really cool if this can be done like the neat trick shamino explained using the Eleet with 3D benchmarks.
I thought people are only able to do so using the ECP module, with Extreme CPUs you can bump the multy 1 notch when the CPU bench comes and then bump it back up.
we've actually been talking about LOD like with profiles like this for a long time but i cant write software and i dont know how easy or hard it would be but THAT would be nice to have hahah
Great work, FELIX !
I'm trying to write something to configure memory timings such as tCL, tRP, etc, like MemSet does.
Now the only doc I have is the datasheet of the chipset, which I downloaded from intel.com.
Do you think that is enough?
Thanks.
Does CPU Tweaker support the Xeon 5500 series?
Cheers, Eric
-Because I probably would have no important update to do in CPU-Tweaker for a long time,
I think how to add this feature (Bus speed) since a few week; but I'm not sure to add it, SetFSB do it perfectly.
Yes, it's enough; also you need a driver (WinRing0 for example) and a system for make some test by yourself.
Probably yes, but not in a dual-socket configuration.
I'm curious, what is so different on the dual socket 5500 boards that nothing works on them?
CPUZ won't show SPD, SetFSB won't function even though the PLL controller on the board is in the list in SetFSB..
I'm curious as to if anyone knows why as basically it's just a dual X58 setup..
All access must be double, one by socket;
for example, I got 2 address for PCI Configuration space, one for each processor.
It's possible to make it work, but need to add some code in my program.
Probably the same for setFSB, 2 PLL, 2 address.
I am surprised to cpu-z and spd; perhaps an address problem too.
This rocks :)
OK, so were does this leave me?
I recently purchased an Intel S5520SC mobo and two Xeon 5570 processors. The S5520SC has no overclocking capabilities, and I was hoping CPU Tweaker might offer some capabilities.
Are there plans to enhance CPU Tweaker to work with dual-CPU mobos?
Rumor has it that Intel will announce a Skulltrail 2 before September, and that it might have some overclocking potential. I'm considering returning my current parts and getting a Skulltrail 2 (as I have not opened the packaging yet), but the longer Intel waits to announce it the harder it will be for me to return the items to the retailer. Has anyone else heard anything about Skulltrail 2?
I'm getting an error asking me to change to the 96ppp before using this software, it doesn't say what to change or anything, so I'm pretty lost on that.
I'm running Windows 7, could that be why?