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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 44
OS: Windows XP Media Center Edition SP2
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MSI Dual Core Center
If any of you recently bought an MSI mobo, you'd know that it comes with a certain utility called Dual Core Center. It's really neat, you get to take advantage of a dynamic overclock and set different fan, cpu and gfx card profiles.
The problem is, it crashes my system. At first it would do that every time i enabled any of its options, I soon figured out that I need to enable D.O.T for the cpu and pci-e in BIOS. After doing that, the program no longer hung up my computer but it's still being strange. For example, the Silent mode doesn't seem to affect the computer at all, I would imagine it would slow down the fans when I just want to listen to music at night. Also, enabling the options makes my system really unstable with random hangups which result in a reset, however when I turn off D.O.T. in the bios and dont use the program everything is fine. Anybody ever face this? Maybe I missed some other option i need to change in the BIOS, MSI doesn't seem to provide any support for the utility. |
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Re: MSI Dual Core Center
It took me a while but I got it running on my system. I didn't find it useful in any way so I eventually removed.
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 1
OS: xp
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Re: MSI Dual Core Center
this program seems to be quite sensitive, it is because it always give me some alarm so call my CPU fan is "stoped" and the R.M.P is suddenly drop to 0 and suddenly goes back to normal speed.No idea whether it is my Mobo's problem or just this program is a little bit smart??? as i monitoring for while it seems the fan is working fine
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Registered User
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Re: MSI Dual Core Center
Im using the software in mention right now. Im a bit dubious about the temp readouts, as at 2709mhz from a 2400mhz Q6600 quad its reading 29-30 degrees and the GPU temp doesnt seem to go up either. CPUID says the CPU is at 33degrees and it rarely peaks over 38degrees. Is this just me worrying for nothing or are all these programs wrong?
Apart from this slight worry it seems to run perfect with my MSI P31 Neo, Q6600 and XFX GeForce 8400GS. |
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 1
OS: XP Professional SP3
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Re: MSI Dual Core Center
Hy.
First.: Sorry for my bad English, I'm Hungarian and I started to learn Englis 2 years ago. I have a MSI 8600GTS OC and I installed MSI Dual Core Center, but it doesn't give me information about my VGA, I can see just the temperature, and the VGA clock. This card is a very noisy card. I hate it because I don't shut down my computer nights, (it must to run, but I don't use my VGA), and I can't fall asleep easily. So I want to reduce my VGA clock and my VGA fan speed, beside the temperature isn't overheat. My power supply is silent (nearly), My motherboard is mute, and My CPU cooler is olso silent. Just this VGA is loud. So. Could You help me? DjTaRsY |
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Tech Hardware Team
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Re: MSI Dual Core Center
Download and install RivaTuner: http://www.guru3d.com/rivatuner/
It has settings to lower clock speeds and changing the fan speeds. Check out this guide for pointers: http://www.guru3d.com/article/rivatu...erclock-guide/ EDIT: Please start a new thread for any problems you have in the future. ![]() Last edited by Underclocker : 05-10-2008 at 08:24 PM. |
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 1
OS: Windows 2000 Professional
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Re: MSI Dual Core Center
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Thanks, DocZaf {;-> |
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Roaming To Help
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 5,538
OS: Many
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Re: MSI Dual Core Center
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After installing, you'll have to restart. ![]() It works on Windows 2000/XP/Vista - 32/64bit. Very nifty utility but.. beware. Your CPU must be able to underclock/overclock at those settings fully stable to use the DOT options or they'll cause problems. In DOT, the lower pull down refers to "underclock" % from default when the processor idles or is in low loads. The upper pull down refers to "overclock" % from default when the processor is in higher loads. It will overclock using the HT so RAM/HT/NB will be oc'd with the CPU, bear in mind. |
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