Hello,
It seems that 1 of my 2 disabled cores is a little weak. I have used the AMD OverDrive stability test and have noticed that one core reports half the value of the other 3. Sometimes it takes 20 reboots or more to finally get past the windows 7 boot screen without a crash. I believe this is due to the weaker core. It seems that the cores rotate during boot and when you stop and start stability test, as when I start and stop the test, the weak core appears to rotate.
When I go into the bios and set disable core 2 or core 3 or(both at the same time) with hybrid enabled I still get a hit and miss on boot up(crashes). In a future bios update can you add core 0, core 1, along with the present core 2 and core 3 or if possible map core 2 and core 3 to the disabled cores so we can actually disable one of the weak ones. IT seems like the cores float, not addressed to the correct cores.
Using latest Bios F5 and have tested F6a in hopes better control, no luck
Thanks for your time.
edit, here are some screen shots showing the weak core being addressed as different cores when I start and stop the testing.
here it shows as core 3
A simple stop and start it now shows as core 2
core 1
now core 0
after 45 minutes of testing, the weak core makes its rounds (min reading)
I've played with the ACC + and - % and I noticed no difference with the weak core. Again I have reason to believe that core control isn't locked to the actual core but just a random core.
Once the system does finally boot with hybrid, it's very stable as I was able to run prime for over 15 hours