> On 26/03/2016 02:06, TJ Edmister wrote: >> Here is a utility for adjusting speed/voltage settings on K8 CPUs (eg. >> Athlon 64, Turion 64). It won't work on K10/Phenom-based CPUs which use >> a >> different scheme. >> >> http://www.hyakushiki.net/misc/powernow.zip >> >> Running the program with no argument shows the contents of the status >> register, including the default and current settings (in hexadecimal). >> New >> values to set can be specified on the command line. The CPU itself will >> not let you set excessively high voltage or speeds (unless it is an >> unlocked Black Edition CPU). However you can set too low of a voltage, >> leading to a crash. Making a large change of both voltage and multiplier >> at the same time will likely lead to a crash as well. The voltage should >> be raised before raising the multiplier, and the multiplier should be >> lowered before also lowering the voltage. >> >> A value of 0 for voltage translates to 1.550V. The voltage decreases in >> .025V steps from there. So 10h translates to 1.150V >> >> A value of 0 for multiplier is 4x (800MHz). It increases in half steps >> from there. So 10h translates to 12x (2400MHz) >>