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    I've looked everywhere I can think of, and i've yet to see any individual core clocking on these chips. Could somebody play around with AOD to see what happens?

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    Quote Originally Posted by flippin_waffles View Post
    I've looked everywhere I can think of, and i've yet to see any individual core clocking on these chips. Could somebody play around with AOD to see what happens?
    AOD is useless on the ASUS board. You can't change anything without lockups. It's only good for the stress test. I have to do everything else in bios.


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    Quote Originally Posted by flippin_waffles View Post
    I've looked everywhere I can think of, and i've yet to see any individual core clocking on these chips. Could somebody play around with AOD to see what happens?
    I've did several tests

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