Quote Originally Posted by dr_drache View Post
no benchmarks that i can post, but i KNOW that i was getting near 1900 in the winrar test, it was stock running, no matter what i tryed. switched because I saw that a 790FX chipset may be better for me for tweaking (kinda irked about lack of SLI, but i'll live) love love this crosshair sitting on my desk :P
It should be a little better for RD790. Check here, this is what you should be getting at stock (end): http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...postcount=1215

On X64, it should be more because X64 has access to higher memory bandwidth. Recheck that CPUZ 1.44.1 is reading dual channel. Post your Memset latencies next time you run it too. What WinRAR shows is essentially your memory bandwidth.
i'll look into it, not really looking into formatting again, will if it needs it. will attempt to build a new iso with vlite, see if i can get a promise raid driver intagrated right this time. as soon as i decide on the format, i'll switch back to trying P0H.

UPDATE :
i think i may got an issue, my 0xc0011023 doesn't match
Copy all the register EDX and EAX but for the 22. Change that to 20 and writeMSR for each core. Check multi-threaded and make sure something else is not heavily taking up your memory.
UPDATE #2 : flashed 113, did BOTH register changes and got :
http://www.imagehosting.com/out.php/i1611527_bnc.jpg
1.13B doesn't have any patch. Post me a screenshot of AMD Power Monitor, CPU-Z CPU, Mainboard, Memory, SPD tabs and Memset altogether please when you run this bench (make sure either the pic is resized to less than 1024x768 or thumbnailed). Your RAM perf. there is like Athlon 64 X2 5000+ BE rather than how Phenom should be.
Quote Originally Posted by Mathos View Post
Hmmm, so if I'm understanding this right, does P0H have the ability to disable the TLB fix? Or does it only disable it for one core?
When you choose disabled, it's only disabled on the 1st core and not on the other 3 = bad perf.
Quote Originally Posted by Suosaaski View Post
I might test that when I get back home.

By the way, do you happen to have any idea why AOD shows my memory is in single channel mode?
Always does, an AOD bug. Check in latest CPU-Z, if it shows dual channel, it'll be dual channel.
And I was to understand BIOS 1.1 would not have the TLB-fix, howcome it gets the same performance as the newer ones?
Looks like you ran it single threaded and not started by ticking the multi-threaded box (?).