omg dude, that calculator RULES!!! THANK YOU
Great job
omg dude, that calculator RULES!!! THANK YOU
Great job
yup, the clock now registers changes made via clockgen after boot to the HTT/CPU on my DFI Ultra-D. thanx for getting that fixed so quickly, nice update :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by Turrican
@ lukija
a very nice tool!!!
A suggestion, why in place of "Normal" and "Weak" options in the Dram drive strength field, you don't put several levels ?????
tnx for your great tool
Because AMD only lists 2 registers for drive strengths!!! Thats why no windows apps can change settings other that Normal or WeakQuote:
Originally Posted by alexdibi
Exactly, almost everything is coded according to AMD documentation execept for Tref , undocumented dividers (180/150/140/12) and some CAS values (1.5).
I really liked your single page format better. That was great! Everything right there in front of you. It would be nicer for screenshots, too.
Agree, love the "everything in a glance" design. Great job anyway, lukija :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by WiCKeD
:woot:
This tool is great! It appears to be more stable than A64 on my particular configuration.
Very sweet, it's working in Vista x64 as well
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Originally Posted by RaMmElEe
OK but it would be difficult to fit everything on one page only. I can try to make one alternative layout, maybe with smaller font. But first nF4 support and World Cup Soccer 2006 :)
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Originally Posted by macaddict
A64? You mean A64Tweaker. There is one interesting thing I have noticed. Changing memclk in big steps will mostly freeze CPU. So I added changing in steps (A64Info does it for you behind the scene) and also added small delay between successive changes. This is why changing memlck takes some time. This proved very good in my test.
Any progress on the AM2 version lukija?
No, until AMD releases some documents.
us poor AM2 souls anxiously await, we know you will fire out a new version shortly afterwards, thanx in advance for the AM2 version.Quote:
Originally Posted by lukija
Doesn't work good in my rig. I can't load most of the values right. x64?
very very nice program man! Im using it now! Now all I got to ask is, im making a website and a tutorial and stuff for overclocking. Now im gonna ask, can I add this program to my site listings of a must have?
@3oh6
Patience, my friend. I don't have AM2 but it i will try to add support as soon as AMD releases some documentation.
@Daved+
You mean you are trying to load preset, previosly saved with A64Info, and it doesn't restore values as it should?
@SepheronX
Of course.
thanks man! Ill add a readme file within zip of the overclocking utilities that will state who to thanks, and im not leaving you out!
;)
Oh also, out of curiosity, do you think you will make one for the intel conroe? If so, ill surly pay for a copy!!!
I mean that it doesn't read the values from the mobo, like the HyperTransport Link values, the memory speed values and it also says that the stock speed for my 3000+ is 800Mhz.Quote:
Originally Posted by lukija
Hard question, since i bought Opteron 165 recently i'm not planning to switch to Intel platform. Maybe, after I finish A64Info for S939 and AM2. Who knows. Since Intel doesn't have integrated memory controler, it is more difficult because you have to support all chipsets (965,975 ....).Quote:
Originally Posted by SepheronX
Are you using old version (0.5)? This version doesn't support XP64. Please, try beta version:Quote:
Originally Posted by Daved+
http://avala.yubc.net/~lukija/A64Info-beta.exe
Well I got the download ready! The link is on my blog under the links section.
http://cguc.blogspot.com/
Be quick or be dead :)Quote:
Originally Posted by SepheronX
LOL wha?Quote:
Originally Posted by lukija
Oh the download consists of other things that should be used when overclocking. It also comes with a full length guide curtisy from a member of the NCIX forums.
Just remembering Iron Maiden :)Quote:
Originally Posted by SepheronX