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AM4 processor access enabled for AMD® 760G chipset

AM4 processor access enabled for AMD® 760G chipset

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Okunino
Posting Freak
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09-14-2016, 01:45 AM
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Hello, my friend gave me an AM3 board - you can view it here: http://www.gigabyte.pl/products/page/mb/...us2h_10#kf. I’m not planning to use it. I’m trying to assemble my second rig again after selling my X58 Combo. I discovered a Google Docs sheet (link provided) that lists all unlockable CPUs. My aim is to fit one of these onto the board and see if it works. Will it function? I have a solid air cooler, an ASUS Triton 78.
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Okunino
09-14-2016, 01:45 AM #1

Hello, my friend gave me an AM3 board - you can view it here: http://www.gigabyte.pl/products/page/mb/...us2h_10#kf. I’m not planning to use it. I’m trying to assemble my second rig again after selling my X58 Combo. I discovered a Google Docs sheet (link provided) that lists all unlockable CPUs. My aim is to fit one of these onto the board and see if it works. Will it function? I have a solid air cooler, an ASUS Triton 78.

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thebjmax1
Senior Member
395
09-15-2016, 03:32 AM
#2
Need to clarify it here: There are no hidden cores in an X2 255 Regor, it's a native dual core so all of what's there are already working with nothing hidden. You can go for a chip that does have hidden/locked cores and try it but with the one you named, doesn't matter what board you put it in - There is nothing to unlock so ain't happening with that one. However from the list shown I'd try a 960T and see if it does or not - Do know even if it does unlock the core(s) it doesn't mean you can actually use them, some were locked for good reason (Defective) and it also messes with things like CPU temp reading sensors. Another good candidate to unlock would be a X2 555 BE (Calisto) and many of those unlock to a fully functioning quad core Deneb - Mine does.
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thebjmax1
09-15-2016, 03:32 AM #2

Need to clarify it here: There are no hidden cores in an X2 255 Regor, it's a native dual core so all of what's there are already working with nothing hidden. You can go for a chip that does have hidden/locked cores and try it but with the one you named, doesn't matter what board you put it in - There is nothing to unlock so ain't happening with that one. However from the list shown I'd try a 960T and see if it does or not - Do know even if it does unlock the core(s) it doesn't mean you can actually use them, some were locked for good reason (Defective) and it also messes with things like CPU temp reading sensors. Another good candidate to unlock would be a X2 555 BE (Calisto) and many of those unlock to a fully functioning quad core Deneb - Mine does.

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mattww234
Junior Member
12
09-19-2016, 07:25 PM
#3
I checked local online stores and found the best options in CeX. You have the X4 955, X4 965, and X4 960T available at similar prices. To fit your R7 260X, you can aim for 6 cores or any single CPU that works with it.
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mattww234
09-19-2016, 07:25 PM #3

I checked local online stores and found the best options in CeX. You have the X4 955, X4 965, and X4 960T available at similar prices. To fit your R7 260X, you can aim for 6 cores or any single CPU that works with it.

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Skaanv
Junior Member
2
09-19-2016, 11:41 PM
#4
Otras placas Athlon II también funcionam.
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Skaanv
09-19-2016, 11:41 PM #4

Otras placas Athlon II también funcionam.

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PaigeOfTheBook
Senior Member
733
09-23-2016, 12:08 PM
#5
However, it seems impossible for a Rego core to contain hidden cores that unlock unless they actually exist. The user can explore CPU World to learn about chip models and specifications. CPU-World offers microprocessor updates, benchmarks, details, and images.
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PaigeOfTheBook
09-23-2016, 12:08 PM #5

However, it seems impossible for a Rego core to contain hidden cores that unlock unless they actually exist. The user can explore CPU World to learn about chip models and specifications. CPU-World offers microprocessor updates, benchmarks, details, and images.

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2twins
Junior Member
45
09-30-2016, 11:52 PM
#6
I discovered X2 555 BE in my auction store for 39.99PLN, which equals about 10.55 USD. What’s its performance once it’s unlocked?
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2twins
09-30-2016, 11:52 PM #6

I discovered X2 555 BE in my auction store for 39.99PLN, which equals about 10.55 USD. What’s its performance once it’s unlocked?

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MR_DIG
Member
50
10-01-2016, 06:02 AM
#7
It really depends on each component, though for my setup 4.3 on regular water works well throughout the day. For more intense tasks I've seen it handle before: Bones' wPrime - 1024m took 6 minutes and 5 seconds at 296ms. You'll need to adjust a lot to identify the exact chip once you own it, but it's manageable. With this board model you won't be getting high speeds, but it's still enjoyable to experiment.
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MR_DIG
10-01-2016, 06:02 AM #7

It really depends on each component, though for my setup 4.3 on regular water works well throughout the day. For more intense tasks I've seen it handle before: Bones' wPrime - 1024m took 6 minutes and 5 seconds at 296ms. You'll need to adjust a lot to identify the exact chip once you own it, but it's manageable. With this board model you won't be getting high speeds, but it's still enjoyable to experiment.

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Xytrixz
Senior Member
552
10-01-2016, 07:43 AM
#8
I have a VX450 here, but I'm using an R7 260X with 1GB RAM and 115W power draw. It functioned well with the Q6600 at 3.2GHz and HD7870, though I prefer not to take that risk.
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Xytrixz
10-01-2016, 07:43 AM #8

I have a VX450 here, but I'm using an R7 260X with 1GB RAM and 115W power draw. It functioned well with the Q6600 at 3.2GHz and HD7870, though I prefer not to take that risk.

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NGWessel
Member
160
10-01-2016, 09:18 AM
#9
I'm connecting the power supply between the CPU and GPU regardless, especially when optimizing performance. A 650W minimum from a reputable brand would be ideal—anything less won't cut it.
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NGWessel
10-01-2016, 09:18 AM #9

I'm connecting the power supply between the CPU and GPU regardless, especially when optimizing performance. A 650W minimum from a reputable brand would be ideal—anything less won't cut it.

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r_money123
Junior Member
9
10-01-2016, 04:26 PM
#10
I believe I've finished my shopping list. Thanks everyone for your assistance—I'll place an order for other components soon. I t
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r_money123
10-01-2016, 04:26 PM #10

I believe I've finished my shopping list. Thanks everyone for your assistance—I'll place an order for other components soon. I t