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  1. Posts : 259
    Windows7 x64 7600 16385
       #21

    neerajjalutharia said:
    yes i can change but only three are highlighted i.e.

    "enable - 1 - 2" that's it.........
    OK, its similar to mine but mine says "All - 1 - 2"

    Perhaps hightlight "enable" and and see if that enables all cores. After you make a change, look for instructions on the bios screen to save the options. Usually its the F10 key or possibly you'll get to a screen that says, "save changes and reboot?"
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  2. Posts : 463
    Windows 8 CP x64
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       #22

    Subsonic said:
    OK, its similar to mine but mine says "All - 1 - 2"

    Perhaps hightlight "enable" and and see if that enables all cores. After you make a change, look for instructions on the bios screen to save the options. Usually its the F10 key or possibly you'll get to a screen that says, "save changes and reboot?"

    oopss!!!!

    sorry mine also says "All - 1 - 2".....
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  3. Posts : 463
    Windows 8 CP x64
    Thread Starter
       #23

    Cov said:
    Do you think it needs a BIOS update ?

    What motherboard is it and what date does it say, is the BIOS from ?

    i had updated recently 2-3 days back....


    i'm having DX58SO ..
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  4. Posts : 259
    Windows7 x64 7600 16385
       #24

    neerajjalutharia said:
    oopss!!!!

    sorry mine also says "All - 1 - 2".....
    Any update? Select ALL. Save settings and reboot. Hopefully you'll be "firing on all cylinders". That should even reduce the temperature of that one core as it won't be working as hard.
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  5. Posts : 463
    Windows 8 CP x64
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       #25

    Subsonic said:
    Any update? Select ALL. Save settings and reboot. Hopefully you'll be "firing on all cylinders". That should even reduce the temperature of that one core as it won't be working as hard.

    done that but same problem...!
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  6. Posts : 259
    Windows7 x64 7600 16385
       #26

    I'm afraid I'm out of ideas. I'm just a regular geek. Maybe a super geek will chime in! Hope you get it sorted out!
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  7. Posts : 259
    Windows7 x64 7600 16385
       #27

    Cov said:
    Hi, have you used the following monitoring software yet ?

    Lavalys - Comprehensive IT Security and Management
    Hi Cov,

    I've downloaded to try but I don't get this display. How do you get it to display like this?
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  8. Cov
    Posts : 140
    Windos 7 x64
       #28

    Hi, you need to configure it first.

    Look at the screenshot where the OSD settings (On Screen Display) are located.
    There you can adjust under HARDWARE MONITORING / OSD how the info is been displayed (Show OSD panel must be ticked).
    And under HARDWARE MONITORING / OSD ITEMS you tick the boxes of what OSD items are supposed to be show up.

    For each OSD item you can modify Label (name), Font, Text color, Text size, etc to your taste.
    I have found it very useful, to put items of relevance together (i.e. all CPU related info in one bunch) and give each bunch an own color.

    Tip: tick the boxes of the items you wanna show up first, then highlight all items in one go, then go to settings to modify appearance for the whole OSD instead of one by one.
    This can be changed anytime by right clicking the OSD panel and selecting settings.
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  9. Posts : 259
    Windows7 x64 7600 16385
       #29

    Cov said:
    Hi, you need to configure it first.

    Look at the screenshot where the OSD settings (On Screen Display) are located.
    Thanks Cov,

    That got me going!
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  10. Posts : 463
    Windows 8 CP x64
    Thread Starter
       #30

    problem solved..


    thanx everyone for helping.... :)
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