Posted April 12, 201114 yr I am able to POST but not to go into Windows I need SS or Cascade, atm I use the Noctua NH-D14
April 12, 201114 yr Author No afaik Will check EDIT: Yeah it's desactivated If you mean Intel Spread Step Edited April 12, 201114 yr by Christian Ney
April 12, 201114 yr we did that on an m4e....when windows load....the multis go crazy... thats doable(bios only) with subzero(-110c) nice pics...we should have gotten pics
April 12, 201114 yr Author 60 x 105 vcore : 1.6 PLL Overvoltage : enable vdrop : Low Do I need to do something else ?
April 12, 201114 yr Author Do you think the BIOS is bugged ? Or he didn't apply the settings ? It's my first day on SB
April 12, 201114 yr Author Hum weird On windows I only got 5.2 Ghz stable with 1.4v Do I need to set special settings in the BIOS for SB overclocking ? Too lazy to search
April 13, 201114 yr Author Yep, under Windows it's only a 5.2 Ghz Chip. Damn But I have the BIOS SB Clock WR
April 27, 201114 yr You just got SB'd. Yep, under Windows it's only a 5.2 Ghz Chip. Damn But I have the BIOS SB Clock WR It is NOT running full speed in the bios! it is only showing target speed. the actual point were multipliers are applied is the moment on windows boot it will mostly crash. You don't have bios clock wr, you maybe have WR for beeing SandyFooled all 2 pages
April 27, 201114 yr Claiming MHz WR in BIOS is like claiming car speed record from speedometer. "Look, my meter goes to 5000!"
May 1, 201114 yr Author Nope on this Bios page its not the target speed, the target speed is showed on the top edge. this one is the actual working speed in bios/post. But imo the bios applied the ratio in his mind, not to the cpu.
July 31, 201113 yr claiming Mhz Wr In Bios Is Like Claiming Car Speed Record From Speedometer. "look, My Meter Goes To 5000!" Subbed !!!!
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