That's quite motivating. It seems like a multiplier of 8.5 is probable at auto settings. In superior Settings, CPU Configuration, can you perceive that the current ratio is 8.5?
That's quite motivating. It seems like a multiplier of 8.5 is probable at auto settings. In superior Settings, CPU Configuration, can you perceive that the current ratio is 8.5?
I place the bios setting reverse to default after mounting the new cpu & didn't create any change to them, so here's what they appear like in... Superior Settings, CPU Configuration.
That replies my question. As you can observe, the max ratio and real value are 8, not 8.5 as would be probable when using that CPU. You can also see that the L2 and L3 cache are displayed as 0 KB (not a subject). I would also anticipate VT not to work with that combination; therefore you couldn't use it to run Hyper-V.
I try to obtain my ASUS P5w DH to work with my novel Intel Q9550 CPU, I have improved to the latest BIOS 2901,I am using the CPU settings stated here, but, The system can boot into bios and I can load for example Win XP installer, or Linux installer.
I can go away the system in the menu for 1 hour ( to ensure for temperature power or other matters), but as soon as I attempt to mount or run the WIN XP installed on my hard drive the MB turn off power and system restart.
The system possibly crashes and reboots. If it powered off, it shouldn’t power on once more by itself. Did you check the memory and what is the CPU idle temperature?
What memory and memory locations are you employing with this? I lately installed a Q9550 on my P5W DH, but couldn't boot into Windows 7 (64) until I dropped the bus speed to 266 (suggested on another site). But, I didn't play with my memory settings at all heading of dropping this.My memory is DDR2-6400, but along with CPU-Z, it's running at 333 presently.
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