I lately bought a new set-up for gaming et cetera and chose to go with the AMD P2 X3 BE. After quite employ. I measured I'd try to open the fourth core and perceive what occurs. Fortunately I didn't have my expectations up too high because it stopped at the login screen. I then tried to isolate the 'bad core', but without any luck. Here's what I tried:
ACC: Auto, Per Core
Unleashing: Allowed (when on Per Core: [ [0,1,2], [0,1,3], All Cores ] were tried)
With either core2 or core3 allowed or if all 4 cores are allowed the system crashes despite at the login screen. I obtain a BSOD message:
"A clock interrupt was not established on a secondary processor within the owed time interval."
I haven't tried messing around with any voltages, and am only slightly overclocked. So I'm wondering, does this mean that either core0 or core1 is dysfunctional or am I doing something mistaken?
PC Specifications:
MB: ASUS M4A79XTD EVO
CPU: AMD Phenom II X3 720 BE
MEM: 4GB OCZ DDR3 PC3-10666 / 1333 MHz
VID: ASUS ATI Radeon 4890 1GB GDDR5
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 SATA 1TB
PSU: OCZ GameXtreme 650W




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