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Better to load the profile, write things down, then exit without saving and re-create using F10b. That's what I do.
You'll get a warning message that bad stuff may happen when loading profiles from previous versions. Probably because other settings not user changeable are stored in the profile, and may interact badly with the new BIOS.
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ok, in that case I will just manually re-enter settings based off the thread of mine. Are there any significant changes from 9 to 10b that might help oc's?
Best Quote Ever...
Originally posted by Psycho101
Obey the one and only rule without question when you overclock.... don't cause a fire. Fires are hot and burny... not good.
I've been running 10b since release and can't tell the difference TBH. I still can't get 4GHz stable, but I didn't expect to. Perhaps if one's hardware isn't on the edge so much it may yield benefits. It's definately nice and stable though, so it's worth a try.
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Would it be possible to give us 21x multiplier on the 920 instead of relying on the Turbo to enable that?
The problem with the turbo is that all utils that read the CPU speed report it at 20x equivalent speed, not taking the turbo into consideration...and when one resumes from S3 Sleep, the Turbo is disabled.
Adding the 21x multiplier to the 920 will resolve both these issues. (Asus already enabled it on the P6T, and when you chose 21x, you cannot enable the turbo, which makes sens)
No.... Thats why they are beta... They are still in testing. But they could be better then the last stable not beta version. But even they have problems since they keep updating them to fix problems....
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Would it be possible to give us 21x multiplier on the 920 instead of relying on the Turbo to enable that?
The problem with the turbo is that all utils that read the CPU speed report it at 20x equivalent speed, not taking the turbo into consideration...and when one resumes from S3 Sleep, the Turbo is disabled.
Adding the 21x multiplier to the 920 will resolve both these issues. (Asus already enabled it on the P6T, and when you chose 21x, you cannot enable the turbo, which makes sens)
Thanks!
+1
21 would be nice because my 920 is stable during Turbo mode so instead of raising blck to get Turbo speed, why not increase multiplier to get that spead. 22 would be great for Turbo instead of 21 for 920.
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