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Title: Unlocking a Phenom 2 x2 545 on a GA-MA770t-UD3 REV 1.5 BIOS V F8
Post by: Zethion on February 15, 2011, 11:50:16 pm
I apologize if this has already been mentioned and explained. I just built this system about a week ago and I'm just discovering that you can unlock cores. I was wondering if it works with this motherboard and CPU (I understand that it can be unstable and my not work at all, just wondering if it CAN be done :) ) and if just enabling auto ACC and setting it to Hybrid will do it. Anyone have any idea? Much thanks :D
Title: Re: Unlocking a Phenom 2 x2 545 on a GA-MA770t-UD3 REV 1.5 BIOS V F8
Post by: bytheway_r on February 16, 2011, 08:20:09 am
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and if just enabling auto ACC and setting it to Hybrid will do it.

Yeah, that's all you'll have to do. Your CPU can be unlocked so give it a try. Nothing to lose, something to gain :).
Title: Re: Unlocking a Phenom 2 x2 545 on a GA-MA770t-UD3 REV 1.5 BIOS V F8
Post by: Zethion on February 20, 2011, 12:59:34 am
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and if just enabling auto ACC and setting it to Hybrid will do it.

Yeah, that's all you'll have to do. Your CPU can be unlocked so give it a try. Nothing to lose, something to gain :).


Nothing :(
Title: Re: Unlocking a Phenom 2 x2 545 on a GA-MA770t-UD3 REV 1.5 BIOS V F8
Post by: Zethion on February 20, 2011, 01:11:21 am
Also, this is what I'm looking at. The bottom options are something I haven't seen anywhere on the internet. Just on my PC :P
Title: Re: Unlocking a Phenom 2 x2 545 on a GA-MA770t-UD3 REV 1.5 BIOS V F8
Post by: bytheway_r on February 21, 2011, 06:29:04 pm
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Also, this is what I'm looking at. The bottom options are something I haven't seen anywhere on the internet. Just on my PC :P

I don't know about your board but this is, generally, normal.
Title: Re: Unlocking a Phenom 2 x2 545 on a GA-MA770t-UD3 REV 1.5 BIOS V F8
Post by: Zethion on February 25, 2011, 07:51:49 pm
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Also, this is what I'm looking at. The bottom options are something I haven't seen anywhere on the internet. Just on my PC :P

I don't know about your board but this is, generally, normal.


I guess, unless I'm missing something I'm not lucky enough to have an unlockable CPU.

It never shows up as a quad core. Always boots stably as a dual.