Quote Originally Posted by RebelsHaven View Post
Writing the Biostar from the BIOS, changes all 4 cores for the TBL-Fix only. Writing to the other patch you discovered(MSRC001_1023), does not write to all 4 cores. Also writing to P-State0(MSRC001_0064) only writes to P-State0 for core0... I can't figure out how to write to all 4 cores!
I took a look in the linux kernel sources. The function whom is affected by the linux-tlb patch gets called for core0 only. I'll inspect the msr registers in linux now.
Quote Originally Posted by RebelsHaven View Post
I've had the Biostar TA770-A2+ running with 1.5Vcore for my Phenom....

I'm getting the ASUS M3A and if it needs a Vcore mod, I can do that, no problem. Is that Vcore limited?
My theory for the M3A is that those fields labled prozessor and nb voltages are the cpu/nb vid's. I can select more than 1,25V but the internal decimal places get mapped to the 1,2V-1,25V range.
AMD Power Monitor reports exact the values i set in the bios, cpu-z's vcore is pretty close 1,264V max if I select 1,25V in the bios.
You have an BE or an 9500/9600 as those have upward locked vid's?