Well for me, it does change the ram divider but it changes to a 200 not a 180. Not sure if there really is a 180 in there or not.
EDIT: scratch that last coment, it does seem to be working. I was just able to bench at 240x10 with 22-20 set to 110.
Well for me, it does change the ram divider but it changes to a 200 not a 180. Not sure if there really is a 180 in there or not.
EDIT: scratch that last coment, it does seem to be working. I was just able to bench at 240x10 with 22-20 set to 110.
Last edited by Shroomalistic; 06-20-2004 at 12:31 PM.
Hi!
I tried the A64Tweaker yesterday. First time it worked perfectly, but I set one value a bit too low and my machine rebooted. After reboot I fired up the tweaker again, and now it just shows (as it seems to me) random numbers.
Lots of reserved values and way too high numbers. I've tried re-extracting the tweaker, and on different hard-drives, but it won't work. Changig a value to something I know is right and hitting set resets the value to sh*t.
What's wrong?
My hardware is:
MSI K8N Neo2 nForce3 Ultra s939
AMD Athlon64 3000+ winchester
OCZ PC3200EL Dual rev.2
Running this at 272x9, 1,7V, 2,5-5-5-5. 100% stable.
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Last edited by maedox; 01-27-2005 at 12:09 PM.
delete the following registry key & A64 TweakerOriginally Posted by maedox
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\cpuz
then reboot and re-install A64 Tweaker.
It should be fine after that
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