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In bios, i can not change the HT Bus speed over 1000MHZ what so ever. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. I shall try something else.
In bios, i can not change the HT Bus speed over 1000MHZ what so ever. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. I shall try something else.
I havent changed anything in bios nor have i used any kind of overclocking utilityes
CPU-Z Validator 3.1
with phenom cores you can change the Ht if it allows you to change the multiplyer should be able to change this
I sure if you have any kind of manual tools in the bios for multiple clock calibration
if you have a over clock tool uninstall it reboot and see if it resets the system to default
then proceed to manual over clock if you didnt use a oc tool i would have taken the cpu back and exchanged for a new one why bother trying to fix it at this point maybe it has a couple cores gone bad
Ah look at this "*If you use AM3 / AM2+ CPU on AM2 chipset motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200 MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s), but the CPU frequency will not be influenced." Thats what it says on the Asrock site. ASRock > Products > N68C-S UCC
Now ive changed the multiplyer value in bios and it looks like this , btw i have no idea what im doing exactly , im just aware that what im observing isnt what i it should be
CPU-Z Validator 3.1
Is this what you did rmw020 ?
Yes, that is all i done was change the multiplier value to what it should be. Now it runs at what it should do. Look.
The only problem i have now, is overclocking, if i try and put it to 3400 or more, my pc does not start up. I have tried to get past this several times and have failed.
So all i do is run OC Tuner and overclock it, sometime i have stabilty issues. I really want to do it via bios. (seeing as it is designed for there mobo's). I have went to 4000mhz and it takes off like a rocket lol. I only overclock when i need to, say for high end games or poorly optimised games.
http://www.asrock.com/mb/download.as...20UCC&o=Win764
Last edited by YTBOY83; 19 Dec 2010 at 12:44. Reason: Being a twat lol.