desertmonk
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System Name | Absolutely Useless... |
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Processor | Athlon X2 5000+ (Brisbane) (@3.0ghz. 13x231 1.35v 1155mhz~ HT) |
Motherboard | Dell (propriety from asus) M2N nForce 430i |
Cooling | Stock (Delta Electronics "S940 type II" I believe) |
Memory | 3GB PC5300 @770mhz single channel (mixture of Nanya and unknown DIMMs) |
Video Card(s) | Force 3D Radeon HD4830 w/ Artic Cooling HSF |
Storage | WD Caviar Blue 250GB 7200rpm 16mb cache |
Display(s) | Dell SE1908WFP |
Case | Dell Inspiron 531 |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard (Realtek AC97) |
Power Supply | Coolermaster Extreme 650w |
Software | Vista Home Premium 32bit |
Benchmark Scores | 3D mark: 8500 @ stock. 9600 overclocked Freestone Group GFX bench: 300~ (hates ATI chips) |
Basically... HOW THE BLEEP DOES THIS THING WORK LOL :O
I can change Vcore and multi by going to "function > K7/K8 multiplier." I am guessing you can't actually fiddle with FSB on this program?
I have an OEM BIOS and an OEM MOBO, so am very very limited with options, Vcore being a rather key one of them so I am practically delighted that I appear to be able to change vcore using CrystalCPUID (i can't in nTune, for example)
In nTune i can change FSB, HT multi, some (all but tRCO unfortunately) ram timings
In CrystalCPUID i can only change Vcore and CPU multi (down, for some reason Dell didn't offer me a black edition... can't think why...)
I guess there are two questions there:
1) Is the voltage actually being changed? CrystalCPUID reports it as changing, so to does CPU-Z (I don't really believe the voltage is changing, because the BIOS is totally locked, and never been able to change it through any other software)
2) Can you change FSB/HT multi on CrystalCPUID
I can change Vcore and multi by going to "function > K7/K8 multiplier." I am guessing you can't actually fiddle with FSB on this program?
I have an OEM BIOS and an OEM MOBO, so am very very limited with options, Vcore being a rather key one of them so I am practically delighted that I appear to be able to change vcore using CrystalCPUID (i can't in nTune, for example)
In nTune i can change FSB, HT multi, some (all but tRCO unfortunately) ram timings
In CrystalCPUID i can only change Vcore and CPU multi (down, for some reason Dell didn't offer me a black edition... can't think why...)
I guess there are two questions there:
1) Is the voltage actually being changed? CrystalCPUID reports it as changing, so to does CPU-Z (I don't really believe the voltage is changing, because the BIOS is totally locked, and never been able to change it through any other software)
2) Can you change FSB/HT multi on CrystalCPUID