I Indobos In Runtime Messages 306 Sep 12, 2007 #81 Uh. een awhile. Anyone remember how to get into the advanced timing menu? on the gigabyte p35? ctrl something??
Uh. een awhile. Anyone remember how to get into the advanced timing menu? on the gigabyte p35? ctrl something??
I Indobos In Runtime Messages 306 Sep 12, 2007 #82 okay so I disabled the c1e and the eist and still same as before. am i missing something?
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Sep 12, 2007 #83 Indobos said: okay so I disabled the c1e and the eist and still same as before. am i missing something? Click to expand... You mean the same CPU freq.? Or the same 1M test result?
Indobos said: okay so I disabled the c1e and the eist and still same as before. am i missing something? Click to expand... You mean the same CPU freq.? Or the same 1M test result?
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Sep 12, 2007 #85 Indobos said: same 1m results Click to expand... But did disabling the C1E and EIST, stop the throttling? So your CPU is now at 3.2GHz? As for getting the same result. What speed is your RAM running at?
Indobos said: same 1m results Click to expand... But did disabling the C1E and EIST, stop the throttling? So your CPU is now at 3.2GHz? As for getting the same result. What speed is your RAM running at?
I Indobos In Runtime Messages 306 Sep 12, 2007 #86 disabled them and this is what I got. CPUZ looks the same. am i missing something?
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Sep 12, 2007 #88 If that's HZ ram, then tighten the timings to 4-4-4-12. You disabled both C1E and EIST, but still seems like it's saving power. Weird...make sure you saved the settings. I don't see why it's still the same.
If that's HZ ram, then tighten the timings to 4-4-4-12. You disabled both C1E and EIST, but still seems like it's saving power. Weird...make sure you saved the settings. I don't see why it's still the same.
I Indobos In Runtime Messages 306 Sep 12, 2007 #89 I went into the ram timmings and they are set to 4-4-4-12. I don't understand why cpuz is showing 5-5-5-15? But like I said in BIOS it is 4-4-4-12? weird. Unless i am missing something.
I went into the ram timmings and they are set to 4-4-4-12. I don't understand why cpuz is showing 5-5-5-15? But like I said in BIOS it is 4-4-4-12? weird. Unless i am missing something.
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Sep 12, 2007 #90 hmm....Try using the newest version of CPU-Z. It's 1.41 now.