Read more.We all know it's an X4 in disguise, but some folks in Korea have managed to unlock that functional forth core.
Read more.We all know it's an X4 in disguise, but some folks in Korea have managed to unlock that functional forth core.
If demand for X3s is great enough and yields are good enough, then it could be the case that four perfectly good cores end up in an X3 product, so if there is a way to activate the fourth core (and, importantly, verify that it's error free) then that's a big win.
Does the pinout of the processors give away anything. E.g. could shorting a pin to ground or pulling it up result in turning the 'dead' core back on?
I was playing with this a week or so ago, an exciting discovery at the time. My 4th core is a bit of a dud but I can make windows @3.8GHz x4
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=510443
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/sho...php?t=17977875
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