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| Use remove-giveio.zip it's on the same page as main program you downloaded. http://www.hasw.net/8rdavcore/remove-giveio.zip Execute remove-giveio.cmd found in the archive. ![]() @hasw - every time I start 8rdavcore it resets "update frequency" to 0.. could it be changed to 1 or something ? or is it set so for some reason..
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| Assuming you have win200/xp extract files to the directory containing 8rdavcore files Click start/run type "cmd" press enter navigate to the dir you extracted files to type "instdrv giveio remove" then type "instdrv giveio ...\giveio.sys" where "..." is the directory you extracted files to should work well, worked for me, tested it few moments ago
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| Extract http://www.hasw.net/8rdavcore/giveio.zip into the 8rdavcore-folder and run install_giveio.cmd. Maybe that helps.
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| Hello! Great program Is it possible add enable AutoFSB at startup or save it on exit? Second proposal Is that possible start 8rdavcore in system tray? Third idea is that CPU-temp show in tray. How i can run command prompt so that dos-window not appear?
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| Run 8rdavcore with -A (uppercase): 8rdavcore -A for enabling AutoFSB at startup.
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Strange thing is that if i put program to C:\8rdavcore-0.7.8b\8rdavcore.exe (-A) shortcut working. But if... C:\Program Files\8rdavcore-0.7.8b\8rdavcore.exe (-A) it's not working? Just wondering why?
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| I think the " are not set right. It must look like this: "C:\Program Files\8rdavcore-0.7.8b\8rdavcore.exe" -A
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"C:\Program Files\8rdavcore-0.7.8b\8rdavcore.exe -A" Have to try that later. Thank's
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| I've rewritten most of the code and now integrated 8rdavcore/nf7vcore in one program. It's not so well tested, but it should do the same than 0.7.8b. It's available at http://www.hasw.net/8rdavcore 0.8alpha: - Fixed GiveIO errorhandling - Should now show negative temperatures - Fixed FSB UpDown-button min. value - Added trayicon tooltip (temperature, FSB, VCore) - Added Port 80 LED CPU temperature display (-l) - Code cleanup to support more boards - Changed max. FSB to 300 Mhz - Merged 8rdavcore and nf7vcore in one program - Added 5V and 12V sensor - Rewrited winbond sensor code
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| got it working had to manually delete GIVEIO from system and then re install it. I like it, does everything that the nvsysutil should anyway of adding multiplier changes too ?
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| ''Added trayicon tooltip (temperature, FSB, VCore)'' - i've been waiting for this ... ''Added 5V and 12V sensor'' - that's a great feature too ... but +5V is not corectly detected on my system - it shows 4,7784 V all the time but i'm convinced that USDM shows more accurate measurement: 4.865 V Greetings
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| don't want to be rude - but any news about linux version?? would be really great!!
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| @nfrenay: Don't know, but somebody want it ;-) @MiGGinZ: I think multiplier changing on the fly don't work. @epoxer: yes, the 5V needs a little bit fine-tuning. I only used my system as reference. @mal0: why do you think I'm rewriting most of the code? yes, because than I can use it in both, linux and windows.
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| this proggy is Great great great !! thanx for the 5 and 12V and a question - does anyone know if this prog. works on other boards (mainly those from MSI and Gigabyte) ? Just wish there was a way to change multiplier... I run 1800+ at 12x166 and 1,75V at boot and there's no way to go below 12x106.... or is there? Help? Thx for Great work !
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