5 Jul 2008 at 01:08 #1 Booshist Booshist Associate Joined 27 Jun 2008 Posts 20 I even manually changed the multiplier to x9 instead of Auto, but still in CPUz it starts at x6 until i open another program or a game is running Anyone got any ideas what else is causing the multiplier to drop? Cheers for any help
I even manually changed the multiplier to x9 instead of Auto, but still in CPUz it starts at x6 until i open another program or a game is running Anyone got any ideas what else is causing the multiplier to drop? Cheers for any help
5 Jul 2008 at 01:20 #2 thefishdude thefishdude Associate Joined 8 Oct 2006 Posts 1,672 i take it you saved and exited the bios and not just exited ?
5 Jul 2008 at 01:21 #3 Devil_Spawn Devil_Spawn Associate Joined 5 Mar 2008 Posts 1,006 Location London why do you want to stop it?
5 Jul 2008 at 01:28 #4 Booshist Booshist Associate OP Joined 27 Jun 2008 Posts 20 Devil_Spawn said: why do you want to stop it? Click to expand... its not really that anymore, im just confused now what keeps changing it, seems odd and yes i saved
Devil_Spawn said: why do you want to stop it? Click to expand... its not really that anymore, im just confused now what keeps changing it, seems odd and yes i saved
5 Jul 2008 at 01:52 #5 setter setter Caporegime Joined 14 Dec 2005 Posts 28,067 Location armoy, n. ireland disable c1e eist in bios as well
5 Jul 2008 at 09:45 #6 RJC RJC Don Joined 29 May 2005 Posts 29,077 Location Kent Disable C1e & EIST in the BIOS, if your running Vista check your power options is set to performance. Rob
Disable C1e & EIST in the BIOS, if your running Vista check your power options is set to performance. Rob