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I see that socket detection is still problematic. I'll make sure it is fixed for the next release.
The CPU you have IS a propus, so I don't see a problem there.
Regarding the CPU load, that is also fixed in the following bug-fix release coming soon.
Yes, that's why it doesn't work.
For TDP for AMD chips, I need to look at the tech docs again and see if this is possible by reading from the CPU directly. For Intel, I kind of don't see that happening, at least right now, since what I had before was completely inaccurate.
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Impossible. Stepping is CACYC AC 0937DPMW. Many AIIX4 uses the CACYC Stepping and could unlock the Cache L3, meaning that they are Denebs, they can NOT be Propus because the Cache L3 is not there. In my case, I can't prove that by myself because the Cache L3 of my Deneb seems to be damaged as it doesn't POST when unlocking.
However, I did a search to actually prove my words, and found that the CPUID doesn't actually change. A guy here and some other that posted in that Thread, unlocked their Deneb based AIIX4 and the CPUID didn't changed from F-5-A (Propus) to F-4-2 (Deneb) though. So I was wrong in what I sayed about that a few Posts ago, but the fact that my Processor is a Deneb is still unquestionable. It just seems that the Denebs that got their Cache L3 disabled just get the CPUID of a Propus and that is. This is why identifing them is so hard with only Stepping being reliable, like in my case.
That is what I was whinning about from the moment that I started posting in this Thread![]()
Last edited by zir_blazer; 04-26-2010 at 09:56 PM.
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