Yep.
Yeah thats good and bad. You have no Core Voltage control, as though the BIOS engineer didnt have a clue what the VID was and thought it was the VCore. VID alone wont get you anywhere in terms of oc Im afraid.Memory settings work in AOD. The bios lacks a field for CPU VDDC.
But in terms of ref HT it is AOD/Clockgen/Systool lacking support for the clock chip.![]()
Macciś name.Who is sammi could not find a user with that nick here.![]()
Yep, upwards locked to ~1.20-1.25.Wasn't it macci saying CPU VID is locked in AOD? Anyway i can set values below 1,2V for CPU VID in bios.
Looking at your ss, I agree.I'm pretty sure that the new bios modifies CPU and NB VID and not CPU VDDC and NB voltage. So the labels (prozessor and northbridge voltage) are wrong, as the bios does not yet show up on the website i assume it's experimental wip atm.
Try AquaMark3 with HT changing. It may show you a difference (in the GFX score).Found that it is possible to set a lower ht multi with AOD in the range 6-9 with a 9x multi or in the range 1-5 with a 4x multi in bios.
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