That's probably it. Especially if, when you typed that, you said "zed" in your head instead of "zee"....
Well, you wanted BIOS screens, so here they come. I took the opportunity to take shots of all of the relevant pages since I feel pretty happy with how I have the overclock settings dialed in. I could probably drop vcore a bit more, but I already had to boost VTT to keep things stable (Linux in a VM requires 0.05v more VTT to stay stable compared to Windows), so I don't want to rock the boat any further at this point. Oh and the inflated IOH and screwy signal timings are part of a half way successful attempt to clear up static in the sound under high CPU loads.
By the way, these came at a high cost. I lost a 6904 at about 2/3 completion, so I hope they are helpful to somebody
Apparently even going through the allegedly proper 'Ctrl C then ACPI shutdown' procedure isn't enough to guarantee a WU will stop and happily resume later. Sorry about the bad quality. That's a little one handed camera phone action going on there.
Well, you wanted BIOS screens, so here they come. I took the opportunity to take shots of all of the relevant pages since I feel pretty happy with how I have the overclock settings dialed in. I could probably drop vcore a bit more, but I already had to boost VTT to keep things stable (Linux in a VM requires 0.05v more VTT to stay stable compared to Windows), so I don't want to rock the boat any further at this point. Oh and the inflated IOH and screwy signal timings are part of a half way successful attempt to clear up static in the sound under high CPU loads.
By the way, these came at a high cost. I lost a 6904 at about 2/3 completion, so I hope they are helpful to somebody
Apparently even going through the allegedly proper 'Ctrl C then ACPI shutdown' procedure isn't enough to guarantee a WU will stop and happily resume later. Sorry about the bad quality. That's a little one handed camera phone action going on there.
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