soonerproud
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ASRock A790GXH/128M, X3 710 4 cores @2.6. I can't remember the exact number on the CPU, but it was a 904 model.
			
			Originally posted by: cafeda
I have samething Keysplayr had > Motherboard:
Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-UD4H rev 1.0 BIOS ver. F1 . X3 720.
I set auto acc in amd overdrive and restart , post boots but then fozen at windows start up , hit reset button and went to bios to disable acc and reboot again , windows start ok , open amd overdrive , only 1 time it supprise me , it show 4 core with same speed and temp ( I was disable in bios already , this case don't make sense ? ) . But just about less than 5 min the screen frozen , and i have to restart again . This time everything back to normal 3 core , 2800.. and I can't make it show 4 core againDo you guy have any other trick to show me ? please !
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Originally posted by: soonerproud
Originally posted by: cafeda
I have samething Keysplayr had > Motherboard:
Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-UD4H rev 1.0 BIOS ver. F1 . X3 720.
I set auto acc in amd overdrive and restart , post boots but then fozen at windows start up , hit reset button and went to bios to disable acc and reboot again , windows start ok , open amd overdrive , only 1 time it supprise me , it show 4 core with same speed and temp ( I was disable in bios already , this case don't make sense ? ) . But just about less than 5 min the screen frozen , and i have to restart again . This time everything back to normal 3 core , 2800.. and I can't make it show 4 core againDo you guy have any other trick to show me ? please !
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There is no trick to it. If the X3 you purchased happened to have a faulty core then no amount of tweaking is going to bring it to life. You most likely have a dead fourth core and got what you paid for, a X3 which is still a incredible deal when you start comparing benchies.
Smile, you still got a good deal especially if you over clock the sucker.
Originally posted by: Keysplayr
Originally posted by: soonerproud
Originally posted by: cafeda
I have samething Keysplayr had > Motherboard:
Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-UD4H rev 1.0 BIOS ver. F1 . X3 720.
I set auto acc in amd overdrive and restart , post boots but then fozen at windows start up , hit reset button and went to bios to disable acc and reboot again , windows start ok , open amd overdrive , only 1 time it supprise me , it show 4 core with same speed and temp ( I was disable in bios already , this case don't make sense ? ) . But just about less than 5 min the screen frozen , and i have to restart again . This time everything back to normal 3 core , 2800.. and I can't make it show 4 core againDo you guy have any other trick to show me ? please !
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There is no trick to it. If the X3 you purchased happened to have a faulty core then no amount of tweaking is going to bring it to life. You most likely have a dead fourth core and got what you paid for, a X3 which is still a incredible deal when you start comparing benchies.
Smile, you still got a good deal especially if you over clock the sucker.
Yeah, I kind of explained the same thing to this person. It either does, or doesn't work.
Still end up with a pretty good 3 core CPU though.
So it doesn't look like there is any rhyme or reason, or distinct pattern for successful/unsuccessful unlocks. I'm gonna say at this point, it's the luck of the draw.
OH? I was kinda wondering how come all 720BE's seemed to be 0904's. I thought AMD somehow had messed up their production line on that week. You're the first one with non-0904 720BE with unlock-able 4th core. (at least for me) Very interesting.Originally posted by: blackrain
I just installed a 720BE with 0906 on the chip and was able to unlock the 4th core with the Biostar 790GX. I ran Prime95 for 7 hours last night on "Blend" and everything passed. So I guess its not just 0904 batches that work.
Originally posted by: deimos3428
Nope. Unlocking the core disables the on-chip temperature sensors for the cores. You can try upping your NB volts a bit for stability, but not more than +100mV should be required. (1.300V)
The CPU Temp, or the individual Core temps? I haven't heard of anyone getting the core temps after unlocking.Originally posted by: soccerballtux
Use Speedfan, on my motherboard Temp2 on IT8720F is my CPU temperature and works fine with my 4th core unlocked.
Originally posted by: deimos3428
The CPU Temp, or the individual Core temps? I haven't heard of anyone getting the core temps after unlocking.Originally posted by: soccerballtux
Use Speedfan, on my motherboard Temp2 on IT8720F is my CPU temperature and works fine with my 4th core unlocked.
