Quote Originally Posted by Daveburt714 View Post
My chip is a standard 9600, if I'm figuring that correctly that would result in a NB multi of 11x... AFAIK this chip won't take a NB over 9x, but I'll admit I haven't tried yet.
Sorry about that, don't try those values (specifically DID). You'll have to clear CMOS or get no POST.

Plus 9x NB and 11.5x CPU on Phenom 9600 doesn't work, you're right.

When I do set NB VID in P-States it will take it, but AOD shows no change (still @ 1.1v). The SS below is with NB VID @ 32 which should be 1.15 if it was working correctly, If I change the NB VDDC in Bios AOD does show the change..

Nice settings there. For NB VID, you're looking at the wrong tool.

That'll change the RD790 voltage insteead, which is labeled NB and doesn't need to be touched.

Check in AMD Power Monitor: http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/cont...ties/setup.exe

It'll show you the current operating VIDs for CPU and NB, as below:

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The large bars in the center below core labels show core load and the smaller bars on the left show if CnQ is functioning. The frequencies are always 200 HT ref. x Multiplier, so if it shows 2400MHz, that could be anything above 2.4G but it has to be using the 12x multiplier.

Those settings have proven to be ROCK SOLID on my system, but I know the NB will run @ 2200... Unfortunatly, it won't run @ 2250. That's why I was looking for 8.5 or 8.75 multi on the NB. I'll play with it somemore tommorow night but so far I haven't been able to get any combination with a DID to work...

Thanks for the tip on Insert/Delete combination!

And I don't care how modest you are! If such a thing as Phenom Masters exist, You and Just are them........
Well, in that case, everyone at XS whose ever opened a thread is a Master...