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:mad:My cpu multipliers do not work at all so I cant overclock anything. I updated my bios to the most recent yesterday and fixed my memory issues and had a read score of 8400 which i was impressed with but my memory wasnt even overclocked. I then decided I would overclock the ram so I turned down the cpu multiplier and booted into windows. every single program I use says my multi was still 13x even tho i changed it to 12... ram speed was the same too. So I rebooted, tried the 11x multi, same exact thing no change. So I figured it was just a bios problem with the new bios so I put on the old bios and tried multipliers and I got the same thing. Then I put everything back to the way I had it when I got the 8400 read score in the other bios and then I get a read score of 6400.... :mad: Then I was a little annoyed so I put the new bios back on and put the settings back again to where I was getting consistent 8400 and above scores and guess what.... 6300 score.... Now Im Pissed. If anybody actually reads these forums anymore I could really use some input here. I want my memory to be the right speed again and I want to be able to use multipliers but I don't know what to do now :(

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What utilities did you use to look at your multi? Also, did your actual CPU speed change? Just because a utility may not detect the multi change, this does not mean that the CPU speed did not change. Also, this table may help as AM2 memory dividers are probably a bit different from other systems you have used.

 

http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=109155

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