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Can you attach a report saved when the value is 190 MHz as well?
Original comment by moel.mich
on 11 Jan 2012 at 12:01
Here you go.
Original comment by dexto...@gmail.com
on 11 Jan 2012 at 9:11
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Same here with a an Asus V1S laptop (Core 2 Duo, T7500 and 183 vs 200 Mhz FSB)
Thanks to this ticket, I could exactly understand and confirm this issue.
Adding both OHM and CPU-Z reports, if it may help (CPU-Z reports are strictly
identical, no matter what OHM detects).
Notes:
1. I've installed OHM (as well as iasl builds) on Vista OEM from Asus-provided
DVD.
I only use this OS as a "witness", so it's really Asus' 2007 default system config
with all provided drivers and updates, plus all Windows Updates applied.
2. Reason behind my Vista tests is to compare/understand better a (random) ACPI
issue
I have with Linux kernel, which is EC-related (some bogus "127" temperature value)
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15946
=> Apart from this, all is fine here under Fedora 16, including FSB readings :)
3. But my issue also occurs under Vista's memory test program, *not* in Vista
itself.
(Vista's safe mode has always given a BSOD on this hardware, nothing else !)
Hence, Asus ACPI driver might achieve some workaround on this.
=> Could be in your way, too ?
4. Since latest Windows Update, Asus' own hardware monitor utility named
"NBProbe",
suddenly stopped to work (not a big loss, it was rather useless anyway).
That issue looks strictly related to its GUI code (.Net maybe ? who cares).
Asus apparently never provided any NBProbe update for this (EUR 1600) hardware.
=> OHM is twice helpful here :)
Thanks for your work. Don't buy anything from Asus!
Feel free to ask more infos/readings from either of my OS.
Original comment by public....@xapaho.com
on 23 Jul 2012 at 12:43
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Original issue reported on code.google.com by
dexto...@gmail.com
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