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R2 CnQ not Working


renq

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Installed 2008 R2 on my PC and also SP1 (MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.7.AND.SERVER.2008.R2.SERVICE.PACK-1.RTM.X64.WAVE1.RIP.DVD-WZ.ZUKO :blushing: ).

The problem is that I cant get Cool n Quiet working (wont lower the multiplier), it's set on Auto in Bios. It worked in W7 X64 Ultimate.

BTW, the CPU is a Phenom II X2 560 BE with unlocked 4 cores @ 3,89GHz (was ok in W7)

Tried Power Saver plan, nothing. Advanced Power Options looks like this:

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I know there should be two more options:

- Minimum processor state

- Maximum processor state

but here isn't.

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I would agree with Kels. Uninstall SP1 and go back to RTM, and see if the options are there. I have them on a few machines (Intel and AMD), and it's lacking on a few others - those options will only show if the processor driver Windows is using supports those features, and they're enabled and being read properly from the BIOS during boot.

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Did you install the proper CPU driver needed by C&Q?

Just install the C&Q driver for windows 7 64 (compatible with 2008 R2) and make sure

the C&Q is enabled in BIOS.

Installed 2008 R2 on my PC and also SP1 (MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.7.AND.SERVER.2008.R2.SERVICE.PACK-1.RTM.X64.WAVE1.RIP.DVD-WZ.ZUKO :blushing: ).

The problem is that I cant get Cool n Quiet working (wont lower the multiplier), it's set on Auto in Bios. It worked in W7 X64 Ultimate.

BTW, the CPU is a Phenom II X2 560 BE with unlocked 4 cores @ 3,89GHz (was ok in W7)

Tried Power Saver plan, nothing. Advanced Power Options looks like this:

Capture.PNG

I know there should be two more options:

- Minimum processor state

- Maximum processor state

but here isn't.

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