Why does these boards have limited AOD and ACC function? It does have 790GX and SB750 on the paper, but seems to lack some of the features. Why is this? I've read some reviews where the ACC does seem to go ON or AUTO, but it doesnt do anything, processor maybe clocks more but the scores are the same as the lower clock.
Its like when I bought a MSI KA790GX board which has 790GX and SB750 .. when I got it there was no ACC in the bios and it was very very hard to get to post or boot with phenom. Had to do many tricks to get to Windows. Then I updated the bios and it worked fine then, even thought it still lacks of the ACC-support and MSI says it never adds ACC on it.
The KA790GX is the same board as KA780G(it even has the 780G stickers on it http://faior.miumau.net/271120082572.jpg), only that it really has the new chips (790GX and SB750), but the PCB doesnt have the lines for ACC for example(because of the old PCB..). I was really disappointed with MSI :/
Also the AOD looks like this:
http://faior.miumau.net/MSI/msicrap.JPG .. its like running an old SB600 ? wtf? And all the settings are very limited. Even the HD3300 IGP was LOWERclocked than it should.(700MHz -> 500MHz) and the MSI website says it should be default at 650MHz@1000MHz with this board.. lol? + I didnt never reach 2000 points in 3dmark 2006 with this, my best was CPU OCd to 3100MHz(phenom x4) and the HD3300 OCd to default 700MHz, I still got only 1900 marks. For some reviews HD3300 should get around 2200points. All default it gives 1600 marks with 2.6GHz phenom
Sorry for offtopic but its very similar to this Biostar functionality, except biostar seems to work very much better still.



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