How to change P-state on a Phenom II

veri745

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Does anyone know of an available tool or other method of changing the P-state of a Phenom II in Windows XP?

I have an AM3 Phenom II in an MSI K9A2 Platinum, and I'd like to know if this is possible.
 

veri745

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Originally posted by: Flipped Gazelle
In my motherboard's BIOS, there's an option for custom P-states.

You have a 790GX w/ a SB750 I'm assuming, since I've been following your thread about unlocking your 720BE

I have an MSI K9A2 Plat., and I don't think there's such a feature in the BIOS. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
 

veri745

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Originally posted by: Redmist
what would you need to change the P-state for?
wouldn't enabling cool n quiet be the best for different work loads?

Cool 'n Quiet will not work for my particular need. I need to change the P-state because P0 as recognized by my BIOS is not the correct P-state.
 

veri745

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FG, I have been slightly disappointed that the K9A2 doesn't have slightly more flexible overclocking control. One of the reasons it doesn't work is that I can only overvolt the core by ~0.2 volts over the default in the P-state, which puts me at a max of 1.2 from what the BIOS recognizes.

Thanks for the link, richierich. The tool works, but I actually found that the AMD Overdrive tool will suit my needs well enough until an updated BIOS comes out for the AM3 PHII's.