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   #5. Posted at 05:06 PM on Mar 16th 2008 Edit   Reply

How can I get this fix for my Intel Core 2 Duo E8400? It's running fast all the time and I don't know how to stop it!
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#5, Cunning indeed.  :   (#6)  «

   #4. Posted at 01:12 PM on Mar 15th 2008 Edit   Reply

It is a shame that AMD dithered this way to be honest, it has made for a bit of a mess.
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   #3. Posted at 05:15 AM on Mar 15th 2008 Edit   Reply

I guess it happens even less often in the majority of configurations than they thought. Enable it for virtualisation and some esoteric benchmarks,disable it for real world use. Took them long enough however to decide this.
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   #2. Posted at 08:55 PM on Mar 14th 2008 Edit   Reply

Finally they have come around. Took them long enough. This should be like that in the first place. Some heads need to roll. :)

Now, the question becomes, what about those with Nvidia chipsets?
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   #1. Posted at 07:22 PM on Mar 14th 2008 Edit   Reply

I use the K9A2 Platinum board with v1.3 bios and I hate having to apply this manually everytime I boot through AOD. If I tell it to remember it on boot the system hangs. It will be nice to turn it off all together.
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