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    Cool n Quiet?

    Its enabled in the BIOS and I've put the amdcpu driver on but my x2 3800 just runs flat out all the time and the powernowdashboard says "Could not find a valid PSS or PST, bailing"
    Its a fresh install and the machines had nothing put on it yet other than updates and AVG..

    Clues anyone?

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    What motherboard and was it the amd driver you installed or vendor specific?

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    Abit AN8 Fatality board, and I've tried the amdcpu.exe and the powernowdash thingys from the AMD site...

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    http://forums.amd.com/index.php?showtopic=43606

    That should help, seems to explain the whole thing.

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