"As happened before with some Phenom II three core, even for the 7750 model X2 BE would be possible to activate the two cores disabled"
A few months ago, a Korean website had shown the ability to activate the fourth core disabled on some models of Phenom X3 II. The decision to sell some models with three core solutions from natively produced with four core has allowed, through the appropriate BIOS, to reactivate the core off of the factory, thereby enjoying the performance of a normal four-core processor.
The case is now extended, even with the models Athlon X2 BE 7750, dual core processors series Black Edition, the family dedicated to all the fans who, for pleasure or necessity, change the operating frequency of the processor.
The process of "unlocking" of the two cores is disabled in broad terms, such as that described for models II Phenom X3: using a small leak of the BIOS code, through some motherboards, activating the "Advanced Clock Calibration", You can make your own a four processor cores in all respects. After the procedure, and shows the eastern site, the processor has been recognized by the tool CPU-Z as "AMD Phenom FX-7750". For the procedure, in this case, you used a motherboard ASRock A790GX/128M. Obviously the procedure is highly variable from processor to processor, and is not guaranteed in any case the correct operation.
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