Jump to content
8 posts in this topic

Recommended Posts

Hi there,

 

I have an old Northwoord 2.4c running on an ECS PF1. The motherboard and proc should be great overclockers, but the cooling I have on them is junk, so I've been running them stock. However, when I boot into OSX, it shows the processor as 3.06Ghz. I would oridinarily assume that this is just misreporting by the OS, but I have noticed that the machine is unstable and locks up whenever it's been on for a while -- only in OSX mind you, it runs forever in windows without problems (which is kind of a feat in and of itself. :D)

 

The machine also has a Radeon 9700 Pro in it with QE and CI enabled. I suppose they could be causing instability as well, but I'm curious if there is any precedent for OSX deciding to overclock the processor?

 

Thanks,

Ted

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 4 months later...

Try this out:

 

Go in the Terminal an type:

 

sysctl -a

 

Is the CPU MHz right?

Is your FSB settings right? boot @ F8 : fsb=xxx

Or just the System-Profiler tells you something wrong? If, yes, go and install "Colonel System-Profiler Patch"

Try this out:

 

Go in the Terminal an type:

 

sysctl -a

 

Is the CPU MHz right?

Is your FSB settings right? boot @ F8 : fsb=xxx

Or just the System-Profiler tells you something wrong? If, yes, go and install "Colonel System-Profiler Patch"

 

The latest JaS has fix it very well

×
×
  • Create New...