Quote Originally Posted by Trynity View Post
Whats the setting you start with? 0% 0% 0% 0%

ACC Disabled?

When ACC is disbled my order is 1 3 2 4 but if i push core 2 to get it back in range i get 4 2 3 1 .....
I would start with whatever "auto" sets your ACC too, then go to "Per Core" and set all cores at that setting to start with...

Of course ACC must be Enabled...

Quote Originally Posted by mav2000 View Post
Tried thia dn I got 1,3,2,4 so went into bios and set everything to zero except core 2 which i set to -2. Then tried again and got it to 1,2,3,4. But when I ran it again it now hows 1,3,4,2 and keeps changing on every run....am running 32m. Now it shows 1,4,3,2....
You can try +2,-2,0,0. But there are no guarantees that will work either...

Guys, go back and read the 1st post again...
Your probably never going to get a perfect run where all cores stay completely in sync, there are just too many variables. It takes time to figure out where you'll get the best results, but I've never managed to keep them all in perfect sync!

In fact I've noticed the sequence change when I change my OC and had to tweak ACC all over again.
This was never intended to be the "Holy Grail" of ACC tweaking, just a better option than random guessing...

Like I said it's helped me but it does take alot if fiddling and ofcourse YMMV...