Hello!
I bought a new motherboard (MSI 945P Neo3-F) for my system.
in bios the multiplier shows 8x(2.13 ghz) and in CPUZ 6x and changes randomly to 8x . Its the 'Intel speedstep technology' I know. But I cant disable it from BIOS(AMI), I could'nt find anything about C1E or EIST control so what should i do?
and does it have something to do with mobo or cpu because my old motherboar had a VIA chipset.
Hello!
I bought a new motherboard (MSI 945P Neo3-F) for my system.
in bios the multiplier shows 8x(2.13 ghz) and in CPUZ 6x and changes randomly to 8x . Its the 'Intel speedstep technology' I know. But I cant disable it from BIOS(AMI), I could'nt find anything about C1E or EIST control so what should i do?
and does it have something to do with mobo or cpu because my old motherboar had a VIA chipset.
CPU: IntelĀ® Core 2 Duo E6400
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It is definitely in the BIOS, I have not seen a BIOS that does not have this as a configurable option... you may not be looking through to the correct menu/option screen.
JackMy 775Dual VSTA doesn't have it....and therefore...EIST doesn't work. Doesn't bother me though.
Try googling it for info on what to look for.Many times have I found my answer for some question with just such an aproach.You could also try going to the MB manufacturers web site and asking for assistance as they would be more able to answer your questions.Being that they work for the company and all.I'm not saying no one here knows what to do as I've personally gleaned quite a bit of useful info from here,and a lot of people really seem to know their stuff.I'm just saying that the MB comp.should be able to tell you exactly what to look for.Besides,it's called customer support.LOL.
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