Problem with modded BIOS, CPU core speed too low

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by user123, Jul 30, 2009.

  1. user123

    user123 MDL Novice

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    I modded my Award BIOS with Award SLIC Mod v1.13 and I used HP certs. Everything went fine, and W7 is now activated, but I cannot overclock my cores and core speed is lower than regular speed would be. Now core speeds are 800MHz, when they should be normally 3200MHz per core and when overclocked cores are at 3600MHz...

    Is there any way to make working BIOS with Award SLIC Mod ...? What if I try to mod BIOS with other certs ...?

    Motherboard : GA-MA790FXT-UD5P
    BIOS : F3M
     
  2. HSChronic

    HSChronic MDL Expert

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    Gigabyte BIOSs can be tricky from what I understand. Maybe Yen or 911Medic or one of the other BIOS gurus can shed some light on this.
     
  3. Michel

    Michel MDL Expert

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    I own a gigabyte mobo (GA-X48-DQ6) and created/added HP 2.1 slic to the bios. All speeds are the same, also i never overclocked it so i cant talk about that.

    Did you do Load optimized settings after the bios update ? Gigabyte also recommend that.
     
  4. 911medic

    911medic MDL Guru

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    Is this the bios revision you have been using before the mod??
     
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    Michel MDL Expert

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  6. hersounds

    hersounds MDL Junior Member

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    when you flash the settings of your bios come to deafult settings, and activate the speed step of intel, disabled speedstep and c1 STATUS IN BIOS AND ALL RUN FINE.
     
  7. user123

    user123 MDL Novice

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    Ok, now problem is solved with modded BIOS ver. F5. Thanx for help!
     
  8. Michel

    Michel MDL Expert

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    Glad to hear that it worked for you :cool: