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Hi guys
Well i did some ACC testing to night , my 9850BE 3 of core are good running cores but core number 4 runs like crap . Without the ACC 2.7ghz was all i could get with my old board . Now with the a79a-s ACC set at +2% i can get 3.0 ghz 24/7 trouble free but as soon as i try to clock up any higher i drop core 4 when running prime .So i put ACC to the real test . I bump the cpu up to 3.105 ghz. set the volts for the cpu to 1.4v to give ACC something to work with than i started. I kept the 3 good running cores at +2% than i stared bumping core 4 up +4% core 4 crash as soon as prime started bump it +6% same thing , bump +8% same thing , bump it to +10% bam! prime up and running on all 4 core i let it run throught 3 test passes on the 3 test change over to AOD stability test run that for 30 min than i do a 3Dmark-06 run and then jump right into a vantage run pass on everything NP so now it look like the 4 core are all blance out now , Tomarow night i see what happens if i try to bump it up to 3.2ghz . The hole point being if one of your cores are crashing before the other try cranking in the ACC on the single bad core to see if you can bring it in line with the others. ACC go up to +12% my thinking is if they did want me to use it they shouldn't have put it in the bios . Just something to think about .
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