Unlocking Cores on an AMD Processor
10-04-2014, 09:34
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Re: Unlocking Cores on an AMD Processor
check your bios for cpu core control
All 890 chipset boards can do it so I assume ( maybe incorrectly) that 990 boards being the better chipset can also. You may need to update bios
your motherboard apparently does support it
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unlock cpu core under overclocking. It is in the manual lol lol
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10-04-2014, 09:38
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Re: Unlocking Cores on an AMD Processor
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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
I would hazard a guess that this is the higher 8 core spec processsor that the other four cores failed to perform in so is marked down in price. The dud cores are probably disabled by a bond wire option.
The other cores may well work but not be reliable at the clock rate of the working ones and if they're bonded out will not be accessable.
This is quite common, decades ago I remember the 2756 EPROM that was basically the working half of the 2716 EPROM but at a much lower price. IIRC there was a x86 CPU that had a dud co-processor so was marked as an SX type.
For the real old timers remember the undocumented orthogonal register set in the Z80 CPU?
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unlockable in Bios AMD did it for a while allowing easy unlock in code. Whether or not the cores will work at the frequency remains to be seen but they might just not have made the tolerance and may run fine
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10-04-2014, 09:43
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Re: Unlocking Cores on an AMD Processor
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Interesting to debate whether running all 8 cores at a lower clock out-perform 4 cores at full speed.
Guess it depends on how well the OS metes out the tasks.
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and what tasks the user performs
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11-04-2014, 12:06
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Re: Unlocking Cores on an AMD Processor
Make sure the motherboard can handle the power of all the cores, I did this to one that couldn't and it broke
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11-04-2014, 12:21
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Re: Unlocking Cores on an AMD Processor
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Make sure the motherboard can handle the power of all the cores, I did this to one that couldn't and it broke 
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the vcore is decided by the bios did this change when you unlocked the cores? If the boards support 8 core cpus and you unlock a 4 core to an 8 core I do not see how it is the power that would have caused this unless it set itself stupid high like overvolting a full volt or something
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11-04-2014, 12:33
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Re: Unlocking Cores on an AMD Processor
Basically I got a Phenom II dual core but it was a quad core locked down to a dual core. The motherboard I got was only capable of a max of 85w CPU's, the now unlocked quad core was 105w, so when loaded up to 100% usage, it burnt something out because of the extra power draw. I suffered crashing all the time not long after I unlocked it. I tried swapping the memory out but that made no difference. After looking into it I found the power requirements thing and assumed that was what caused it.
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11-04-2014, 12:41
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Re: Unlocking Cores on an AMD Processor
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Basically I got a Phenom II dual core but it was a quad core locked down to a dual core. The motherboard I got was only capable of a max of 85w CPU's, the now unlocked quad core was 105w, so when loaded up to 100% usage, it burnt something out because of the extra power draw. I suffered crashing all the time not long after I unlocked it. I tried swapping the memory out but that made no difference. After looking into it I found the power requirements thing and assumed that was what caused it.
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oh right I understand now
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11-04-2014, 15:16
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Re: Unlocking Cores on an AMD Processor
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Originally Posted by AbyssUnderground
Basically I got a Phenom II dual core but it was a quad core locked down to a dual core. The motherboard I got was only capable of a max of 85w CPU's, the now unlocked quad core was 105w, so when loaded up to 100% usage, it burnt something out because of the extra power draw. I suffered crashing all the time not long after I unlocked it. I tried swapping the memory out but that made no difference. After looking into it I found the power requirements thing and assumed that was what caused it.
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That is still happening these days with the AMD chips that run at 4.7Ghz and 5.0Ghz, if you get a bored that cannot handle the power draw through the VRMS and bang the boards, burn out.
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