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Old 08-04-11 | 03:31 PM
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ITT: I flex my e-peen and solve your computer problems

Thank you for calling herp derp technical support my name is matt how can i provide you with excellent service?

seriously though throw computer problems at me i'm getting paid to do nothing for the next 3 weeks i'm bored and overqualified for this job. if you don't trust in my skill tell me what processor you have and i'll tell you which island the silica sand comes from to make the cpu
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Old 08-04-11 | 03:47 PM
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I dropped my laptop from a few inches and now it says the driver isn't working when it boots. WHATDDDD I DO?

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Old 08-04-11 | 03:49 PM
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you ever work at a shop before? noice cable management nice box all around. it's funny how many people bought the asus rebrand of that card thinking it had the same gpu boy are they disapointed. yeah i use to work for ibm and hp handling corporate accounts like sony offices and panasonic as well as circuit city offices and many others. If anyone wants free tech support hit me up this forum has been very useful to me and since i'm no longer lerking figure i may as well at least help someone instead of just being that annoying internet guy on here all day. also you guys help me make it through my work day since i work maybe 30 minutes every day... /wrist
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Old 08-04-11 | 03:50 PM
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I dropped my laptop from a few inches and now it says the driver isn't working when it boots. WHATDDDD I DO?

which driver is not working lel or are you just trying to trollolololol me if so i don't mind trolling is the pinacle of the trifecta of human interactions kekeke rush.
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Old 08-04-11 | 03:59 PM
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What's a reasonable max vcore, or how do I figure one out, for overclocking an E6750? I have a decent Zalman air cooler, P35 motherboard, and a solid PSU. And does that apply to the voltage I set in the bios or the voltage I read with cpu-z? I have a multimeter but can't find a non-scary spot to probe the voltage directly.
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Old 08-04-11 | 04:05 PM
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Old 08-04-11 | 04:06 PM
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before overclocking i always like to re-install the heat sink with a fresh thermal paste of arctic silver5 just apply lightly a bead in each corner and one in the middle. one tube can do up to 10 cpus. anyway here is the guide i always use from tom's for gaming rigs.

Every motherboard BIOS is different as to labeling each feature so it's your responsibility to discover your motherboard relation to these named settings, I'm not making this long and drawn out so lets get down to business guys!

Disable these Intel CPU features, Enhanced Halt State (C1E), CPU C3 State Support, Package C State Support, Hardware Prefetcher, Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch, Hyper Threading [a 2600K feature], No-Execute Memory Protection, Spread Spectrum, Intel Virtualization (Unless you're running WinXP virtual within Win7, in that case leave it enabled)

Intel Speed Step: Special Instructions> Before you disable Speed Step, which disables Turbo Boost, set Turbo Boost Power Limit to [Manual]
Set Short Duration Power Limit to 140
Set Long Duration Power Limit to 180
Set Long Duration Maintain to the max allowed sec.
Additional Turbo Voltage (Too little is not good and too much is not good, you'll have to figure this one out for yourself.)

Then disable Intel Speed Step.

Leave CPU Thermal Throttling and Internal PLL over voltage, [Enabled]

Active Processor Cores = All

Core Current Limit = 200 (This is a wattage setting.)

CPU Ratio = Manual (This is the control to manually set your multiplier)

Host Clock Overide or Base Clock = 100mhz ( Do not increase this BCLK, you will be increasing the multiplier, not the base clock)

Voltage Settings;
Power Saving Mode = Disabled
CPU Core Voltage = Fixed or Manual (However your M/B lists this setting to give you manual control over it)
Fixed voltage = ?.??? ( Whatever solid voltage it takes to run a certain multiplier, do not use Offset Voltage)
CPU Load Line Calibration = Level 1 (For an ASRock M/B is 1 to 1, you want as close to straight across voltage from BIOS to OP/SYS, since you will not be speed throttling down with these settings)

DRAM voltage = (You've already manually set that)

Leave all the rest of the voltage setting on AUTO, PLL, VTT, etc.
any questions?
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Old 08-04-11 | 04:10 PM
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When applying paste, it really depends on what core you have. For dual cores, one line down the middle. Quad = one in each corner.
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Old 08-04-11 | 04:12 PM
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any questions?
yes I still have questions because that didn't answer them
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Old 08-04-11 | 04:12 PM
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What is this doing in SSFG?

Also, go away.
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Old 08-04-11 | 04:16 PM
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Old 08-04-11 | 04:19 PM
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no it's cool i'm giving back to the community bro,

also i've set up a few of these the ideal voltage would be around 1.3625 and yours may need 1.40 in the BIOS to keep it within 1.3625 at full load hope this helps
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Old 08-04-11 | 05:02 PM
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You know there's a 'foo' forum for off-topic stuff like this right?

https://www.bikeforums.net/forumdisplay.php/199-Foo

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