richierich1212
Platinum Member
I guess your 3rd core is really defective then. Tri-core is still good though.
So the real question is... for those wanting to purchase the Microcenter deal.
Take the risk buy a dual core for a quad core.
Or just buy the Tri core and call it good.
When you have 3 cores enabled, what shows up in CPU-Z? AMD 455?
Don't be in such a hurry. Bring it down to 2 cores and test ALL your subsystems. Learn just where your limits are including your memory so you can be sure where each of the two 3 core solutions should be. This way you can determine the exact limit of each of the 2 extended cores. Then you can determine just how far you can expect to go with all 4 enabled. Just don't try to do this all in one night.Unfortunately, yes. I enabled Core 3 (the bad one) and set the ACC for that core to 0% (the rest are at -2%) and still the same problem.
Also, everything else is at stock speeds. RAM is set correct speed (1600Mhz), and onboard video is disabled...
I don't know how to post a picture, but if you PM me your e-mail address I could e-mail one to you.
Any other thoughts/suggestions, or should I just give it up and run as a tri?
TYIA!