After two weeks of dithering I finally upgraded my 5 year old AM2 PC with a new CPU/mboard/RAM combo. The PSU, drives etc remain the same.
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 960T 95W BE (HD96ZTWFGRBOX) with Hyper 212+
M/Board: GA-880GM-UD2H rev1.4 BIOS F8
RAM: 8GB (2x4GB) Corsair CMX8GX3M2A1333C9 at 1.6v
Videocard: GeForce 210
PSU: Seasonic SS-430GB
I mostly use Linux, but have loaded Win7 for the convenience of testing with CPU-Z , Hwmon, AMD overdrive and Prime95 etc.
I don't game, and I don't intend to overclock or try to unlock cores. Why did I pick the Phenom II X4 960T then? Mostly because it was about the only Phenom Quad core still readily available at sub £100.
The build is up and running but I have several issues I need help with. Going by published data, I naively expected the CPU to operate between a Vcore of 0.825 and 1.475V, with CnQ scaling both frequency and Vcore. I expected Turbo Core to work on up to two cores under certain loads and Vcore to then be at its max with two cores operating at 3400MHz max and two downclocked to 800MHz . But this does NOT happen and I'm left puzzling over how this CPU interacts with BIOS of this m/board.
My issues are eluded to in these other posts:
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,4763.0.htmlhttp://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,5998.0.html (I dont' understand Gigabyte's explanation)
Issue one is the extermely high default Vcore of the F8 BIOS. On first post with default settings, the system voltages are on auto and while the normal CPU voltage is shown as 1.475V under the Tweaker page, it is an enormous 1.55V on the PC System Health page. Load Windows 7 and Hwmon confirms that the Vcore is varying between 1.41V (min) and 1.55V (max). CPU-Z shows frequency varies with load and Turbo core works. But surely 1.55V max is a crazy figure, given that this CPU is known to run at > 3GHZ for Vcore < 1.4V, and where's the 0.825V idle state?
Issue two is the fact that even with CnQ enabled, if Turbo Core is disabled then tests show that Vcore is fixed. CPU frequency varies under load, but Vcore is fixed as per your BIOS setting which is now 1.375V if system voltages are left on auto.
So how are you supposed to get the CPU to run idle at the expected Vcore of 0825V? My answer so far is you cannot.
If you use manual voltage settings for Vcore and turn off Turbo Core, the system may be stable under max load running at 3GHZ with a Vcore as low as 1.25V, but this is the voltage for all frequencies.
Another strategy is to enable Turbo Core, but to set the CPB ratio to 15 hence the CPU will not operate about 3GHz. Using manual voltage settings the normal CPU voltage can be dropped to 1.275V. Tests show the system now runs idle at 800MHz with Vcore 1.12V and at 3000MHz with Vcore 1.28V. So both Vcore and frequency appear to scale. But it still does not idle at 0.825V.
The strangest result is that with the last settings when prime95 runs CPU-Z reports that Vcore never goes above 1.14V!!!
See here:
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2128009What is going on?
My other issue is that my trusty Fujitsu FKB4725-202 keyboard (like the old IBM M) doesn't work in Win7. WTF?
It's just as well I'm a Tux man.
PS The BIOS options include:
Core Performance Boost Allows you to determine whether to enable the Core Performance Boost (CPB) technology, a CPU
performance-boost technology. (Default: Enabled)
CPB Ratio Allows you alter the ratio for the CPB. The adjustable range is dependent on the CPU being installed.
(Default: Auto)
Turbo CPB Allows you to determine whether to improve CPU performance. (Default: Disabled)
What is Turbo CPB suposed to do? I've tried it Enabled and noiticed no difference in system behaviour.