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Speedstep not active
"Paul" wrote in message ... 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 Paul thanks for the inputm, I will have a look in ther BIOS and see if other settings can be changed. regards Daniel |
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