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AMD II Phenom 960t offers either 4 cores at 3.8 GHz or 6 cores at 3.5 GHz.

AMD II Phenom 960t offers either 4 cores at 3.8 GHz or 6 cores at 3.5 GHz.

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arcticchaos
Junior Member
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08-20-2017, 08:20 AM
#1
Hi guys
Which setting works better for gaming?
I have the following configuration: Radeon 7950 GPU and SilentiumPC Fortis HE1225 cooler.
When I enable 6 cores, CnQ technology fails and the frequency stays at a maximum of 3.0 Ghz or 3.5 Ghz (if overclocked). If I turn off UCC, the frequency changes between a minimum of 800 MHz and a maximum of 3.0 Ghz.
Is it possible to fix this issue?
Thanks for your help and sorry for my English, I hope you understand me 😉
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arcticchaos
08-20-2017, 08:20 AM #1

Hi guys
Which setting works better for gaming?
I have the following configuration: Radeon 7950 GPU and SilentiumPC Fortis HE1225 cooler.
When I enable 6 cores, CnQ technology fails and the frequency stays at a maximum of 3.0 Ghz or 3.5 Ghz (if overclocked). If I turn off UCC, the frequency changes between a minimum of 800 MHz and a maximum of 3.0 Ghz.
Is it possible to fix this issue?
Thanks for your help and sorry for my English, I hope you understand me 😉

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DamagedJoker
Junior Member
11
08-20-2017, 09:58 AM
#2
Typically, games don't require more than four CPUs. Speed of the clock is more crucial than having extra, possibly unstable cores.
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DamagedJoker
08-20-2017, 09:58 AM #2

Typically, games don't require more than four CPUs. Speed of the clock is more crucial than having extra, possibly unstable cores.

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raymonkey123
Junior Member
15
08-20-2017, 11:45 AM
#3
Typically, games don't require more than four CPUs. Speed of the clock is more crucial than having extra, possibly unstable cores.
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raymonkey123
08-20-2017, 11:45 AM #3

Typically, games don't require more than four CPUs. Speed of the clock is more crucial than having extra, possibly unstable cores.