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    Guide: CPU used 100% at locked Multiplier

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by PHYSXftw, Dec 9, 2010.

  1. PHYSXftw

    PHYSXftw Newbie

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    Hello, i still working on fully working [DUAL IDA (free performance)] with EIST and Locked Bios.

    I'm now found a road to use max IDA multiplier for two cores but on CPUs Usages 60-40 50-50 && more combinations.
    NOT 100% on two cores because it down multiplier by next % usages.

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    On WPRIME/SuperPI u can see really nice scores :)

    How to?
    NOTICE: Trick work only on Windows XP, because u must use program SpeedSwitch XP

    1.Download SpeedSwitch XP
    2.Download ThrottleStop
    3.Run SpeedSwitch XP
    4.Go to Options
    5.Go to CPU Policy
    6.And change
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    7.Now run ThrottleStop
    8.Change your multiplier to MAX
    9.Enjoy
     
  2. Tsunade_Hime

    Tsunade_Hime such bacon. wow

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    I would have this posted in the official Throttlestop thread.
     
  3. Trottel

    Trottel Notebook Virtuoso

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    So wait, you can only use the highest multiplier on two cores at 50% total load? What is there to enjoy, just being able to say you did it?