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    How to: Manage the multiplier with Conroe ES Step 5 without problems !

    Thanks to Franck@X86 for his help, he had help me to find how to manage the multiplier :

    Quote Originally Posted by Franck@x86
    Si tu veux hanger librement le coeff :
    - utilise un éditeur MSR (comme celui de crystal)
    - édite le MSR 0x1A0
    - mets le bit 16 Ã:banana: 1 (EIST on) et le bit 25 Ã:banana: 0 (C1E off), soit dans eax : 0x61850089

    Dans le power options de Windows, mets toi en mode desktop / toujours actif.

    A partir de lÃ:banana: le changement de coeff de crystal va fonctionner.
    approximately translated :

    -use an MSR Editor same as CrystalCPUID
    -Edit the MSR : 0x000001a0
    -Set the bit 16 to 1 -> 0x61850089

    into the power management of windows set always on

    then have fun !!!

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    All you lucky / rich people with your ES processors. Pretty good OC though
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    FCG posted that already somewhere, but I cant find it any more.
    That lets you set the speedstep multipliers only and not higher multis, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fr3ak
    FCG posted that already somewhere, but I cant find it any more.
    That lets you set the speedstep multipliers only and not higher multis, right?
    Correctumundo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fr3ak
    FCG posted that already somewhere, but I cant find it any more.
    That lets you set the speedstep multipliers only and not higher multis, right?
    FCG just find how to disabling the speed step...

    0x61850089

    C1E disabled when set to 1
    Multiplier management enabled when set to 5
    Last edited by overcrash86; 06-29-2006 at 09:13 AM.
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    This must be a sticky
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    Quote Originally Posted by TuKo
    This must be a sticky
    why not
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    Gee, i never find this before, nice work!!

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    looks like the B1 chips are not hard locked after all!
    good job....gotta play with those MSRs....

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    Is that a permanent change or do you have to reapply it after reboot?

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    interesting find and good work there! i hope it can be done on the retail version too...

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    Nice rediscovery! im sure thatll help all the rich+lucky ppl out there w/b1s

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    Quote Originally Posted by uOpt
    Is that a permanent change or do you have to reapply it after reboot?
    you need to reapply after reboot...

    Quote Originally Posted by i||uSi0n^
    interesting find and good work there! i hope it can be done on the retail version too...

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    we will know it soon

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    Nice rediscovery! im sure thatll help all the rich+lucky ppl out there w/b1s
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    anyone use this method to attempt to lower the multi's on the retail Conroes or Allendales???...and, did it work????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue
    anyone use this method to attempt to lower the multi's on the retail Conroes or Allendales???...and, did it work????
    yes....i use this method
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    ooooooooooh...so cool!

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    This only gives your lower than default multipliers on r5 ESes, does it?

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    i can change the multi already with my step 5 on the asus p5w dh with crystal cpuid without this msr edit
    so why is this? or is it board related ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rol-Co
    i can change the multi already with my step 5 on the asus p5w dh with crystal cpuid without this msr edit
    so why is this? or is it board related ?


    cuz obviously not all boards can
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    Possible too use crystalCPUID on Step6 as well, the problem is... Booting with 8x multi isnt possible..?

    Would be quite awesome to use:
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    this woks on stepping 4 too ??

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    any one

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