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chris89

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  1. Well basically even on X58 chipsets the i7 930 for instance base clocked at 2.8ghz yet the bios would allow manual control and lock it down at even x22 multi which is 2926Mhz when it stock clocked at 2800mhz x21.

    Anyway I'm running the same LGA 1366 socket processor just Intel Xeon X5650. It base clocks at 2660mhz x20 and can run pretty much all core at x22 2926Mhz and boost clock is x23 3059Mhz. It would be nice to have this option available and truly lock all cores to x23. There are two Intel Xeon X5650's in there with 24 threads available.

    I haven't quite got around to upgrading the X5650 to say the X5675 95w apparently clocks to 3.07Ghz and boosts to x25 for 3325Mhz.

    I just thought it has been known for someone to know which bios tool to open the BIOS for instance RWEverything and if it were understood we could force the bios to clock the cpu(s) at it's highest availble multiplier and across all core's with thermal throttling disabled known as BD PROCHOT? Or dial in the bios to be happy to be used with Intel XTU advanced settings control or unlocked options in ThrottleStop or BIOS.

    Thanks I hear you on the Intel Xtreme Edition unlocked models is what they all prefer. I wish I would get this X5650's to 3500Mhz across all 24 threads, I guess if anyone knew how .. or I'll buy the X5690's at only 250 dollars a pop lol... :/

    Do you think I'd notice a difference from ddr3-1066 16gb to ddr3-1600 24gb? I'm looking for how to get more horsepower out of it without purchasing anything lol

  2. What kind of 3d voltage did u get? I'm on a GT540 and I modded my vga bios to 1.00v and I get 800Mhz-1050Mhz stable but 1000 may be a better number to rely on. We tried modding beyond 1.00v and it didn't work. Even tried 1.025v and 1.050v and 1.088v. What was the hex value you changed to achieve 825-835Mhz core clock?

    Thanks

  3. Voltage control is bios locked so I can't touch it. Also mine doesn't like to go over 750 core before crashing.

    Not really too concerned but would really like to overclock the CPU alittle on all streams as opposed to what turbo core does. It's just not that easy to do.

    Take your laptop apart and remove the blue pins from the connectors and force the fans to 100% then you can lock down the turbo mode at 3Ghz continuously and stay cool and stable at the same time...

  4. The VBIOS usually provides some limited form of voltage control. The GT540M supports over and undervolting from .98v to 1v and .93v, respectively, for example.

    Pushing is what we modders and overclockers do. We will never know until we try. We don't need the schematics, only a keen eye on the motherbboard to vmod.

    How do I adjust voltage on my GT540M? I get a bit of instability at 800Mhz...

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