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Daniel[_4_] January 17th 08 05:55 AM

Speedstep not active
 
Hi

I am running Vista Ultimate and have just installed a Pentium D Extreme
Edition 840 3.2 GHZ CPU onto an Asus P5SD2-X motherboard.

The BIOS does not show the Speedstep option and when I run the Intel CPU
identification utility it shows that Speedstep is not running.

Any ideas on how I can fix this?

thanks

Daniel




Plato January 17th 08 06:24 AM

Speedstep not active
 
Daniel wrote:

I am running Vista Ultimate and have just installed a Pentium D Extreme
Edition 840 3.2 GHZ CPU onto an Asus P5SD2-X motherboard.


Do NOT run any MS OS until version 2 is out.





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http://www.bootdisk.com/


Daniel[_4_] January 17th 08 06:47 AM

Speedstep not active
 

"Plato" |@|.| wrote in message
...
Daniel wrote:

I am running Vista Ultimate and have just installed a Pentium D Extreme
Edition 840 3.2 GHZ CPU onto an Asus P5SD2-X motherboard.


Do NOT run any MS OS until version 2 is out.
http://www.bootdisk.com/

What has it got to do with the OS



Paul January 17th 08 06:48 AM

Speedstep not active
 
Daniel wrote:
Hi

I am running Vista Ultimate and have just installed a Pentium D Extreme
Edition 840 3.2 GHZ CPU onto an Asus P5SD2-X motherboard.

The BIOS does not show the Speedstep option and when I run the Intel CPU
identification utility it shows that Speedstep is not running.

Any ideas on how I can fix this?

thanks

Daniel


The manual shows it at the bottom of the CPU Configuration screen
(manual section 2.4.2). You have to scroll down to see it.

Both the 840 and the motherboard, give the appearance of supporting
EIST, so it should work. (According to CPUSupport web page.)

On support.asus.com, I looked at the BIOS updates, and don't see
any relevant improvements listed there.

Another place to look, is here.

http://vip.asus.com/forum/topic.aspx...Language=en-us

Paul


Daniel[_4_] January 17th 08 07:27 AM

Speedstep not active
 

"Paul" wrote in message ...
Daniel wrote:
Hi

I am running Vista Ultimate and have just installed a Pentium D Extreme
Edition 840 3.2 GHZ CPU onto an Asus P5SD2-X motherboard.

The BIOS does not show the Speedstep option and when I run the Intel CPU
identification utility it shows that Speedstep is not running.

Any ideas on how I can fix this?

thanks

Daniel


The manual shows it at the bottom of the CPU Configuration screen
(manual section 2.4.2). You have to scroll down to see it.

Both the 840 and the motherboard, give the appearance of supporting
EIST, so it should work. (According to CPUSupport web page.)

On support.asus.com, I looked at the BIOS updates, and don't see
any relevant improvements listed there.

Another place to look, is here.

http://vip.asus.com/forum/topic.aspx...Language=en-us

Paul



Paul

the Speedstep option shown in the Manual does not come up
in my BIOS, the last one is Hyperthreading?

I'll have a go on the ASUS forum

thanks

Daniel



Plato January 17th 08 07:39 AM

Speedstep not active
 
Daniel wrote:

"Plato" |@|.| wrote in message
...
Daniel wrote:

I am running Vista Ultimate and have just installed a Pentium D Extreme
Edition 840 3.2 GHZ CPU onto an Asus P5SD2-X motherboard.


Do NOT run any MS OS until version 2 is out.
http://www.bootdisk.com/

What has it got to do with the OS


Everything


Daniel[_4_] January 17th 08 07:51 AM

Speedstep not active
 

"Plato" |@|.| wrote in message
...
Daniel wrote:

"Plato" |@|.| wrote in message
...
Daniel wrote:

I am running Vista Ultimate and have just installed a Pentium D
Extreme
Edition 840 3.2 GHZ CPU onto an Asus P5SD2-X motherboard.

Do NOT run any MS OS until version 2 is out.
http://www.bootdisk.com/

What has it got to do with the OS


Everything

Can you be specific?



kony January 17th 08 08:51 AM

Speedstep not active
 
On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 07:51:51 GMT, "Daniel"
wrote:


Do NOT run any MS OS until version 2 is out.
http://www.bootdisk.com/
What has it got to do with the OS


Everything

Can you be specific?


Vista

Daniel[_4_] January 17th 08 09:39 AM

Speedstep not active
 

"kony" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 07:51:51 GMT, "Daniel"
wrote:


Do NOT run any MS OS until version 2 is out.
http://www.bootdisk.com/
What has it got to do with the OS

Everything

Can you be specific?


Vista


Vista works perfectly well for me, I do not have problems with MS products.

Cheers

Daniel



Paul January 17th 08 09:41 AM

Speedstep not active
 
Daniel wrote:


Paul

the Speedstep option shown in the Manual does not come up
in my BIOS, the last one is Hyperthreading?

I'll have a go on the ASUS forum

thanks

Daniel



I download the 0605 BIOS. I used "mmtool", which is a simple BIOS
utility from AMI. It allows decompressing the component parts of the BIOS.
In the 11th module inside the BIOS, I can see this text:

Intel(R) SpeedStep(tm) tech.

Maximum: CPU speed is set to maximum.
Minimum: CPU speed is set to minimum.
Automatic: CPU speed controlled by Operating system.
Disabled: Default CPU speed.

My suspicion right now, is the setting *may* be related to
some other setting. One poster in the VIP forum, noticed a
change when putting the CPU speed in a manual mode. I see
an "AI Overclock" setting for example. While the SpeedStep
feature is in a different BIOS screen, there is always a (slim)
chance that the problem is related to some other BIOS setting.

Paul


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