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Thread: Phenom TLB Disable Tool and Phenom MSR tweaking tool

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    just for clarification, in the bios i want TLB fix disabled correct? when applying the fix or running this program i'm accepting the 12-14 percent loss in processing power or that is what i'm trying to avoid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zaccmartin View Post
    just for clarification, in the bios i want TLB fix disabled correct? when applying the fix or running this program i'm accepting the 12-14 percent loss in processing power or that is what i'm trying to avoid?
    yes disable TLB fix in bios, this will give you full power to your CPU, but you will need to use sams tool to disable the TLB fix in vista SP1, otherwise the bios settings wont matter

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    I Know this is old but but for us non enthusiasts, I want to say thank you for this wonderful tool. I only use my PC for gaming and had NO IDEA why I was getting such terrible framerates in wow and Aion.

    A fellow gamer refered me to this thread and since applying the patch, my framerate has doubled therefore making my gaming experiance that much better.

    1 question to ask tho, I have to have CPUID running to apply the patch and in doing this I am not able to have this apply thru the task manager at start up. I am not sure what step I missed. Any ideas how to resolve this small issue?

    Thank you in advance.

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    This post here explains how to have it automatically start at windows boot. He does leave off one part.
    Need to click the actions tab and point it to the program

    http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum...ur-phenom.html
    Last edited by Baam; 10-03-2009 at 05:34 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zaccmartin View Post
    just for clarification, in the bios i want TLB fix disabled correct? when applying the fix or running this program i'm accepting the 12-14 percent loss in processing power or that is what i'm trying to avoid?
    your comp will crash if you leave it under full load.
    here is an article with benchmarks on a 9600 tlb patched. http://techreport.com/articles.x/13741/1

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    TLB Disable not fully disabling??

    Hey guys, I have been trying to figure out this TLB Disable patch for over 2 weeks now with only partial success. I have downloaded every version of the TLB_Disable, and even tried to download the Tweak, but I couldnt figure out how to get the tweak to work. The problem is that I am not getting full cpu power back. my WinRAR benchmark caps at about 900, most of the time. Every now and then it will actually show the full 1400, but I'm not sure what changes are happening in the computer for that to take place! My roommate actually has the exact same cpu/motherboard, both windows 7 with no service packs installed. His gives the full 1400 every time he runs the disable, and I have notice that his MSR registry changes to this:

    [MSR_C0010015]
    high=0x00000000
    low=0x01000010

    [MSR_C0011023]
    high=0x00000000
    low=0x00A00020

    Now I have tried to change the .ini file to that, saved it, and ran the TLB_Disable again, but it still shows in the program interface this:
    [MSR_C0010015]
    high=0x00000000
    low=0x01000011

    [MSR_C0011023]
    high=0x00000000
    low=0x00A00020

    Any help would be greatly appreciated as I am too broke to change my CPU right now and this would be a great help to me!! THANK YOU in advance as well for all responses!!! i will let you know if the answer you all gives me fixes the problem.

    also the motherboard I have is the M2N68-LA (Narra3), the processor is a 9500 2.2GHZ, came in an HP computer I bought at Best Buy. Thank you again for your help!!!

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