Hey all. I have an Asus M4A78LT-M motherboard and Athlon II X4 645 Cpu.
If I enable Advanced Clock Calibration in the bios, and Unleashing Mode too, I can see 6 cores If I select active cores manually. Well I can see all cores except core 1, as that can not be disabled, but core 2 to 5 appear there, and along with core 1, that makes 6 cores.
I set them all to active, yet, upon reboot, the BIOS says 4 cores activated, on the bootup screen. Also, CPU-Z does not detect L3 cache, and no more than 4 cores.
However, I can activate 6 cores in the CPU options, in the bios? Does that mean they exist? What else must I do to unlock them?
My board supports 6 core phenoms...
If I enable Advanced Clock Calibration in the bios, and Unleashing Mode too, I can see 6 cores If I select active cores manually. Well I can see all cores except core 1, as that can not be disabled, but core 2 to 5 appear there, and along with core 1, that makes 6 cores.
I set them all to active, yet, upon reboot, the BIOS says 4 cores activated, on the bootup screen. Also, CPU-Z does not detect L3 cache, and no more than 4 cores.
However, I can activate 6 cores in the CPU options, in the bios? Does that mean they exist? What else must I do to unlock them?
My board supports 6 core phenoms...