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Google Deploys new Maps For Android
And it gets updated with the promised interface refresh, functionality and enhancements. Google unveiled the new Google Maps. The web interface is already live for many, giving users a trim, clean experience with a more vivid color palette and enhanced functionality including new methods of discovery and better visual cues.
Google promised that Android's (long overdue) Maps refresh with the same great features and more would be popping up some time this summer, and it has finally arrived. Earlier this evening, an update began rolling out (in now signature stages) to users of Android 4.0.3 and above. If you like to try it early, Android police has got some mirrors up, check the source link.
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#4634686 Posted on: 08/09/2013 09:17 PM
Man
Reset optimized defaults in the BIOS
Man
Reset optimized defaults in the BIOS

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#4634829 Posted on: 08/10/2013 05:03 AM
I have reset to defaults and cleared the CMOS many times along the way. Maybe I'll try seeing if it passes on stock then work the multiplier. It just makes no sense that it was working before
I have reset to defaults and cleared the CMOS many times along the way. Maybe I'll try seeing if it passes on stock then work the multiplier. It just makes no sense that it was working before
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#4635018 Posted on: 08/10/2013 03:56 PM
There is a chance you might've damaged something on the board/chip. A VRM phase maybe? Iunno
There is a chance you might've damaged something on the board/chip. A VRM phase maybe? Iunno
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#4637935 Posted on: 08/15/2013 10:49 PM
I started from scratch again and finally got it stable at 4.0 ghz with 155 bclk and 26 multi. It seems to need way more vcore to get there than I remember to be prime95 stable for 24 hrs. Especially since my old overclock was 4.3. Vcore is set at 4.250v in the bios but reads 4.5 in eleet. I set cpu vtt to +150 in bios and reads 1.42 in eleet. Ram is at 1860mhz. Ioh vcore at 1.3 and ram at 1.65v with stock timings. Everything else is auto. I am gonna try to up to 4.3 now by increasing multi. It's just weird so much voltage is required compared to what others report. Any advice is welcome
I started from scratch again and finally got it stable at 4.0 ghz with 155 bclk and 26 multi. It seems to need way more vcore to get there than I remember to be prime95 stable for 24 hrs. Especially since my old overclock was 4.3. Vcore is set at 4.250v in the bios but reads 4.5 in eleet. I set cpu vtt to +150 in bios and reads 1.42 in eleet. Ram is at 1860mhz. Ioh vcore at 1.3 and ram at 1.65v with stock timings. Everything else is auto. I am gonna try to up to 4.3 now by increasing multi. It's just weird so much voltage is required compared to what others report. Any advice is welcome
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I've had similar issues. Reset EVERYTHING to stock, do a full CMOS clear. You shouldn't need to up FSB beyond 143 if you want 2 GHz RAM due having an unlocked chip. Start by seeing if you can get the CPU cores stable at where they were simply by upping the max turbo multiplier. Set your Vcore and CPUPLL to 1.35 and 1.9 V ish and up the multi a bit at a time, stressing at each point. When you can get that stable, worry about the other stuff.