================ 8rdavcore ================

8rdavcore is able to set multiple hardware settings on various mainboards.
The main function is changing the voltages and speed of the CPU to save
power or overclock.

8rdavcore runs under NT/2000/XP and 9x/ME(not well tested, no CPU load display)


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Installation:
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This version uses the GiveIO.SYS driver (under NT/2000/XP) and try to automatically install it. You can uninstall the driver 
with the Device-Manager, VIEW->Show all devices (or something like that), Non-PnP-driver->giveio. Or use remove-giveio.zip

If you update from a previous version, delete the config.ini file.


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Tips:
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- Run prime95 or something similar where you can see if a overclocked or undervoltaged processor produces errors.
- Use small steps to find a limit (VCore 0.05V, FSB 5MHz)
- For my 8RDA+ this works: minimal FSB = (FSB at boot-time)-60, maximum FSB = (FSB at boot-time)+10
- Differences between theoretical and sensor values (+/- 0.05V) are normal (for exact values, use a DVM)

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Supported sensors:
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- Winbond W83627HF/W83782D
- ITE8712F
- LM90
- SMI BIOS

The sensor settings can be adjusted. Also some advanced sensor controls are available.
The values can be display on the Port80 LED display (makes only sense for temperatures).

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Command-line options:
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For command-line options run "8rdavcore -h", which gives you this list:
-l Get list of available controls
-s [Control] [value]

Example: "8rdavcore -s VCore 1650 -s VDimm 2760 -s FSB 150"


For suggestions, errors, etc. mail me: hasw at hasw dot net.
