Phenom II Reading 0C(?)

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Phenom II Reading 0C(?)

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Installed RC6 on my spare system and noticed that it isnt showing the temp, AMD Phenom II X4 965
It doesnt show in Hardware Monitor either..
Motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-970A-D3 and running Windows 8 64bit

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Re: Phenom II Reading 0C(?)

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As it is explained in the FAQ, go into the BIOS and make sure that any Core unlocking features are turned OFF.
And in case your BIOS has an ACC (Advanced Clock Calibration) option, make sure that it is disabled as well.
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Re: Phenom II Reading 0C(?)

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The core unlocker was off but could not find the ACC (Advanced Clock Calibration) option in BIOS, so I installed the latest BIOS then checked the Core Unlocker was off, still could not find the ACC (Advanced Clock Calibration) option, then booted in to windows and saw that the temperature reading was now working correctly ...

Thanks "The Coolest" :)

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