I had been running a 44x turbo on each core with no problems, I had made no changes but to manually set DRAM voltage to 1.5 even though I've never seen it move, everything good as far as I could tell. Ran Prime 95 for about 3.5 hours and all was good. I've been proceeding cautiously, obviously, but decided it was time to push for a little more speed.
That's when I screwed up.
I loaded optimized defaults and went back to reset everything and now can't get MIT to change the turbo clock on core 3 (bottom on the list). Everytime I hit page down to change the clock it sets the other 3 cores back to Auto and does not change itself.
I can change the main cpu multiplier with no problems, but now can't set the individual turbo clocks.
What am I missing here? Did I screw up by loading optimized defaults, cause that's exactly when the problem started?
That's when I screwed up.
I loaded optimized defaults and went back to reset everything and now can't get MIT to change the turbo clock on core 3 (bottom on the list). Everytime I hit page down to change the clock it sets the other 3 cores back to Auto and does not change itself.
I can change the main cpu multiplier with no problems, but now can't set the individual turbo clocks.
What am I missing here? Did I screw up by loading optimized defaults, cause that's exactly when the problem started?
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