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Originally Posted by 4X4N
10x for your support :) Only thing I need is spare time and good documentation.
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Originally Posted by 4X4N
10x for your support :) Only thing I need is spare time and good documentation.
lukija is it possible to mod the proggie for AM2 platform you think?
the program is really good! used it since the first boot into windows i did with my new cpu! :)
no bugs found till now!
Excellent program dude! it´s being added to my list.
There should be no problems. I only need documentation. As far as I know, Systool already supports AM2.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eldonko
There is one "bug", but consider it as a problem with undocumented dividers. It is about 180 divider. A64Info math is based on Oskar Wu's table, where 180 divider is actually 183.00MHz. I had dilemma is it 183.00 or 183.33 ..... (which is more "natural" for computer world). In most cases it should not make problems except for 11 multiplier. Let me explain:Quote:
Originally Posted by 2fink
183.33 : 200 ratio is 11/12 = 0.9166666666666666667
183.00 : 200 ratio is 0.915
so with 11 multi , divider should be:
a) round(11 / 0.9166666666666666667)=round(12)=12
b) round(11 / 0.915)=round(12.02)=13
Until couple days ago i used b) scenario but after I saw this post
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=100
now I think it should be a) scenario.
Bottom line: no other multis are affected, only 11 with 180 divider.
Offcourse, there is problem with XP 64bit, some cores are recognised wrong, but it will be fixed thaks to your feedback and suggestions
And i was wondering why my Winbond BH6 doesn't work at 253Mhz at 300X11*183
A64 Memfreq 1.1 also calculates it the same way (wrong)
I lost 1 day testing my memory cause of that error ...:p:
Stelios, your story is just confirming the fact that divider is actually 12, you tought it was 13 and expected your memory to work @ 253MHz but it was(not) working at 275MHz.
Yes it does and that's great, keep up the good work!! :woot:Quote:
Originally Posted by lukija
Yah, keep up the good work Lukija. I have your proggy setup with a shortcut in my windows startup folder. Have not a had single problem yet.
great job man!
Here is how A64Info is looking, some functionality is missing, library is not 100% finished ... Executable is siginificantly smaller (~ 250kB)
Great program
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Originally Posted by lukija
Like the new look Lukija. When will it be released???
Yep!Quote:
Originally Posted by lukija
http://img104.imageshack.us/img104/6620/xxx4se.jpg
I've been using 11x273 @ 183 divider for a long time now and performance/bandwidth/stability seems the same as when using settings@pic above.
12 divider it surely is ...
- nice prog! :toast:
In a week, or so. Cannot promise. Maybe I can release some alpha version as soon as I finish basic functions :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Plywood99
Good news, it works under WinXP 64-bit.
:) great news :woot: :toast:
schwing
Ok guys, it is not yet finished version (loading and saving profiles is not implemented yet, also load at startup). But you can change stuff and it should work under 32 or 64bit Win. 180 divider is fixed (11/12), core detection (Venus vs San Diego and S754 Venice). CAS 1.5 should be detected OK. One will notice that there is slight delay after pressing Set button. I had to do it because sometimes when changing memlck in big steps (eg, from 200 to 120) it can freeze. I will explain it later, when final version arrives. Once again, this is still not finished, take care, backup your data and stuff.
yeah baby, working in x64 Edition now.
Glad to hear that because I wrote those new drivers and I/O library which lukija is using now. :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by soundx98
This is one nice piece of software. I can't wait till I can get rid of clockgen and just use this alone :) Thanks for all the hard work lukija and audiofreak on the lib/drivers.
Again, great job on this lukija ,but I like the look of the old version with the cpu info and ram timings all in one window. Anyone else?
I used it to tweak my new ocz 4800, great stuff, love it and thanks