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Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 6:30 am
by StuG
Not sure if that is really the proper title for it, but basically I found where I got the files for my Phenom II Dynamic OC. In short, to avoid using the wrong words, since my Gigabyte mobo chooses to peg my CPU at only the full OC speed, I have this configuration that has Windows power-stage for me. It works great, and I have been able to prove the results with Intel Burntest. So basically I get my 3.5Ghz OC without having to heat my entire room up like an Oven. Feel free to download, I uploaded it to my website since their website was pretty freaking slow.

Instructions:
http://bupp-portal.com/files/Phenom_I-I ... ration.txt

Files:
http://bupp-portal.com/files/Phenom_I-II_CnQ.zip

Hope this helps someone out, its simple to setup. I have no idea if this works in Intel CPU's, but I do not see why it wouldn't with some configuration tweaks. I like to use this because it is cut and dry, extremely easy to setup and easily customizable. Driver OC's eat your heart out. :)

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 6:43 am
by Jigar
Interesting, need to try this on Intel CPU. Hey, can it OC all the cores ?

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 6:46 am
by StuG
Yea, the configuration goes over how to do it. Really, you just have the amount of entries in the document that you have cores. The other great thing, is being able to individually OC cores.

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 6:49 am
by Jigar
StuG wrote:
Yea, the configuration goes over how to do it. Really, you just have the amount of entries in the document that you have cores. The other great thing, is being able to individually OC cores.


Excellent, i will try and get back by tomorrow. Thanks once again. :)

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 6:56 am
by StuG
Jigar wrote:
Excellent, i will try and get back by tomorrow. Thanks once again. :)


Tell me how it works out on your Intel core! I don't have one to test on so I am curious if you can get it working.

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 7:39 am
by Jigar
StuG wrote:
Jigar wrote:
Excellent, i will try and get back by tomorrow. Thanks once again. :)


Tell me how it works out on your Intel core! I don't have one to test on so I am curious if you can get it working.


Last question, how fool proof is this solution ? I mean, if i over do it, will it recover itself or do i have to nuke the operating system ? :lol:

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 8:05 am
by StuG
I believe safe mode will turn off all services that aren't essential to windows running.

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 12:22 am
by Jigar
Updates: No go. The program just don't want to run. :(

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 12:25 am
by StuG
Jigar wrote:
Updates: No go. The program just don't want to run. :(


What do you mean?

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 12:59 am
by Jigar
StuG wrote:
Jigar wrote:
Updates: No go. The program just don't want to run. :(


What do you mean?


The service just won't start, I tried it the way it was mentioned in read me file. I tried to run it through CMD, but no go. or am i missing some thing ?

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 1:09 am
by StuG
Hmmm, how did you set it up?

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 1:35 am
by Jigar
StuG wrote:
Hmmm, how did you set it up?


Extracted the rar file in C partition in a xyz folder. Ran CMD and called that service, but no go.

Am i doing some thing wrong ? I am running Windows 7 64bit OS.

EDIT: you need to help me out here, i am not good with CMD.

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 2:55 am
by StuG
Jigar wrote:

Extracted the rar file in C partition in a xyz folder. Ran CMD and called that service, but no go.

Am i doing some thing wrong ? I am running Windows 7 64bit OS.

EDIT: you need to help me out here, i am not good with CMD.


I mean what was your configuration file?

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 11:45 pm
by Jigar
Sorry for the late reply, i observed, i don't have winring, which is mentioned in the readme file. What is that ?

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 4:21 am
by StuG
Jigar wrote:
Sorry for the late reply, i observed, i don't have winring, which is mentioned in the readme file. What is that ?


It's built into Windows.

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 5:30 am
by Jigar
I am very much interested, but don't know how to use this. :(

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 5:35 am
by StuG
Jigar wrote:
I am very much interested, but don't know how to use this. :(


Hmm my guess would be that because you have an Intel CPU it is not configured properly. Maybe someone with better skills could help you correct this for an Intel CPU.

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 11:28 pm
by Starfalcon
That gigabyte software came with my X48-DQ6 board, never really used it since it was buggy and a lot of times would take quite a bit of time to ramp the processor back up to speed. It may not be work for other boards though since I believe they want it just to work with their boards...maybe need a special bios hook or sensor reading that only their boards have.

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 7:12 am
by StuG
Starfalcon wrote:
That gigabyte software came with my X48-DQ6 board, never really used it since it was buggy and a lot of times would take quite a bit of time to ramp the processor back up to speed. It may not be work for other boards though since I believe they want it just to work with their boards...maybe need a special bios hook or sensor reading that only their boards have.


Someone made this, its not from a company.

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 5:48 pm
by Starfalcon
Well maybe, but it looks very similar to the program I have. It ramps both the voltage and CPU clock up and down with demand, but the lag time on ramping up was too annoying for me to use it. The program from gigabyte came out back in late 07, so it has been around for quite some time.

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 7:10 pm
by StuG
Starfalcon wrote:
Well maybe, but it looks very similar to the program I have. It ramps both the voltage and CPU clock up and down with demand, but the lag time on ramping up was too annoying for me to use it. The program from gigabyte came out back in late 07, so it has been around for quite some time.


Gigabyte made software that you edited in a txt document and ran as a service in Windows? I have used Gigabyte stuff for quite some time, all their drivers are Program oriented and run in system trays.

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 3:49 am
by Starfalcon
I didn't mean the program ran the same way, just mean that it acomplished the same thing. It does run in the tray, but it does the same thing as the program by scaling clockspeed and voltages based on system demand.

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 3:47 am
by Jigar
I am currently using Gigabyte mobo, which software is it, Easytune ?

Re: Phenom II Dynamic OC/Power Staging

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 11:54 am
by Starfalcon
No, it is called dynamic energy saver advanced. I do not know if it only works with this board though, never really tried it beyond a test on this board when I first purchased it.