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8rdavcore for Win

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Hasw

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Hello,

I have ported 8rdavcore from Linux to Win.
Now you can set your VCore without restarting and entering the BIOS.

You need the GiveIO driver installed. Some hardware monitor tools like Speedfan are installing it.

I've tested it with my 8RDA+ Rev. 1.1. But I think it must run
on all 8RDAXX with the ATXP1-Chip an the first SM-Bus at
0x5000.

http://www.hasw.net/8rdavcore/8rdavcore-0.4p-win-bin.zip
http://www.hasw.net/8rdavcore

Hasw
 
I don't know exactly. VCore adjustment is completely different from VDimm (or Vdd, if there is hardware to support it). The ATXP1 controlls only VID and FID.

Currently my priority is to make 8rdafsb stable. If that is done, I will search for VDimm and Vdd (but why should Epox hide such a feature?).

BTW: Have you tried 8rdavcore? I don't get much replies if it's working. Only when it fails ;-) Mostly the GiveIO driver is not installed.
 
I'd like to try it out, but right now I'm dealing with a corrupted registry. It must have not liked something I did.
 
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