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    new bad axe bios setting???

    There is a new setting called
    Core Multiplexing technology (default is enabled)

    It is on the main page before Hyperthreading option.

    Does anyone know what this technology is? I have not read any articles on it. Anyone provide any links to a good read on it? A quick search at Intel website produces nothing and google was not very usefull.

    In the BIOS PDF notes there is a line which may or may not refer to it,
    -Added Flex Variable Write Support

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    Does this have to do with the new "Core" naming scheme associated with Conroe?

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    Makes me think of reverse HT. Almost sounds like it makes the core work as one.

    I highly doubt that's it... just makes me think of that.
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    i had problem with the new 1073 bios last night, flashed back to 0908. Notice how 1009 is complete gone? it was completely broken by Intel, a lot of the options simply did not work. guess it got pulled.

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    Well the term "multiplexing" generally is used when sending varied wavelengths along a single medium to increase bandwidth, an example is in fiber optics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freecableguy
    i had problem with the new 1073 bios last night, flashed back to 0908. Notice how 1009 is complete gone? it was completely broken by Intel, a lot of the options simply did not work. guess it got pulled.
    Yes, I noticed it was unavailable when you selected a specific OS but was still available for a while if you looked under the unified OS version. Then this new one came out and it has this new option that is called something different than the -Added Flex Variable Write Support note in the release pdf.

    I have not tried it yet. If it only adds support for Conroe and fixes issues I do not have I will stay with 908. But if it adds a performance increase I will go with it.

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    well ,not much people have the board yet , or conroe for that matter ,so its hard to tell .unless those who have start testing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by freecableguy
    i had problem with the new 1073 bios last night, flashed back to 0908. Notice how 1009 is complete gone? it was completely broken by Intel, a lot of the options simply did not work. guess it got pulled.
    I had some big problems with 1009 on my rev 0302 as well, like not being able to change multipliers on ES chip etc. 0908 works like a charm though.
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