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    X9000 and X9100 users need help

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by k4b4l74, Dec 15, 2009.

  1. k4b4l74

    k4b4l74 Notebook Geek

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    Hello i need to check something.

    First download RW Everything here: http://jacky5488.myweb.hinet.net/bin/RwV1.4.zip

    Then open the software. And click on "Processor Information on the left".

    What do you have on the value of "MAX SPEED" ?

    Thanks a lot

    Want to check that:
    All x9100 got 3.06GHZ as max speed and the X9000 3.0Ghz so there is something in the bios for "hardcoding the max"
     

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    Bump.

    Please if anyone with a gateway and an extreme processor can make the test, it will be great :D
     
  3. Hello_Moto

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    downloaded the program......

    couldnt find this option you speak of "Processor info on the left"; terrible interface by the way.

    it caused my 7805u to BSoD

    In short, i wasnt a happy bunny

    my X9100 runs at 3.06GHz all the time.
     
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    I got BSOD with this program when i click on "MSR CPU Tables" icon

    Btw, you need to click SMBios icon (just after the USB Icon). When you click on it, it opens a windows like in my .jpg and you have "processor information" in the left column.

    It will be nice if you can test again.
     
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