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22x Multiplier on i7 920
Someone asked about this last week? I can not find the thread at all (22x is not a valid search term)
Just thought I would start this thread and show that there is a glitch on some ASUS boards that allows 22X to be unlocked. http://www.overclock.net/intel-cpus/...-920-into.html |
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basically max multi is being shown for core 0.... but not on all cores
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If we could get it to work it would be a boost for everyones CPUZ validations |
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try dropping down to no HT and 1 active processor (core) see if you get a higher opotion? |
Tryed that as well as each one of the C1E options as well
I know it can be done as I have seem some on the bot I will have to go back and see if it is a paticular board or BIOS ??? but 5.3/5.4 vilidations for all would be a blast ........... |
That was the only way I could do it. (single core)
The link i provided shows it being done at 4core 8 threads And try and try as I did to get CPUz to show 22x when I had a i7... I could not get it to do so (even trying things like loading core0 and then opening CPUz) Easy to do on AMD not working for i7. :( |
ive seen some boards pull the trickery, but its just giving you the reading of the single core. the rest of them are not at 22x
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Nope.. but getting CPUz to READ 22x... reliably... would be huge :)
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How the hell did you do that? Killer multi!
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23 would be reported and deleted. 22x you can make an argument that it is legitimate since the CPUs actually are using a 22x ... jm2c
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When I tried the new evga bios it gave me the multiplier of 22 with Turbo enhance enabled.
But it kept flicking on an off an the overall clock was all over the place. I flashed back an havnt tried the bios since. |
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