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I need to learn how to access this multi....

may help in PI Fast and SPI .....
Anybody do any testing on this ..... ?
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even multis are shit on i7

e-leet always has 22 21 21 21, first core always being 1 higher. Doesnt mean you are running x22

search XS for uncle webs turbo tool and it will tell you what you are at. What does cpu-z say?
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cpuz is unreliable IMHO

Told me I was throttled down to 19x multi yet pulled my best Wprime times to dats (more than 10 seconds faster)


and goat, yes I had every intention of doing that, I have just been using affinity though for now

Some wierd bug about 4.6 GHz on this setup Disabled HTT and can only get 40 MHZ higher. MSI board I could becnh at settings this setup will not run on, which is why I asked about disabling 22x multi. If I could 4.7 ish stable across all cores at 21 its much better than 4.55 across three and 4.75 on a single. Eleet does not let you drop the 22x either :(

I could be wrong, but.. you know, I'm not

As for turbo tool as he fixed it to handle the 22x multi on a single core? I have not seen any screens saying 21.25 actual multi. (which would be the mean of 22x-21x-21x-21x)
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I noticed when I went to the EVGA board, I had to run more volts than I was accustomed to on the Asus MB.

OT: On intel cpu's it's called HT, for Hyper-Threading. It's been bugging me everytime you type HTT. Must be a carry over from AMD.
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Unclewebb's multiboost might fix your problem. I know it was a temporary fix for my DFI when the bios was having issues with windows 7 and 12 mult.
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Dude, its doing everything correctly. There is a bug in the chip bios once you get your bclk up above around 243-250 where you will see a 22 or 23 multi on a 920, but your no where near that. I also think your not gonna get higher than 4.65GHz benchable on water. To get to 4.9 your gonna need at least SS, just the facts.
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I noticed when I went to the EVGA board, I had to run more volts than I was accustomed to on the Asus MB.

OT: On Intel CPUs it's called HT, for Hyper-Threading. It's been bugging me everytime you type HTT. Must be a carry over from AMD.
Actually it is HTT on Intel and HT for AMD it bugs ME every time someone gets it backwards


Reason?

Hyper-Threading Technology is a hyphenated word, therefore when abbreviating you use both first letters in the word. HyperTransport Technology is just a messed up "logo-ized" version of Hypertransport Technology. Intel abbreviates it as HT Technology. Shortened further would be HT Tech or HTT

Both companies always use the word Technology afterwards.

If it was HT because we do not add the T for technology, than HyperTransport Technology would be abbreviated H, which would confuse everyone
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