I'm a little thrown off by this chew. It's not a fine tuning issue that is corrected by ACC on this chip. As I mentioned, the system instantly reboots at higher clocks without it. I am definitely getting higher clocks with it enabled.
Example: 3.8Ghz
I cannot boot into windows at this clock without ACC enabled on at least the last two cores. It BSODs on startup. If I set the clock to 3.8 in Windows with ACC disabled, it reboots instantly. +2% on the last cores allows me to get into windows at that clock, but it fails prime, spi, etc. +%2 on the first two and +4% on the last two brings me stable at 3.8.
--Matt




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