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作者befi
裝完去裝置管理看,driver 的日期是 2006 年??????
發佈日期卻是 2007/9 ????
太神奇了......
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小弟的S754 3200+裝完也是2006/5/27
官網更新歷史紀錄說明檔,有提到新增支援四核心和Phenom處理器
Installer Version 1.3.2.53– 8/22/07:
• Installer Change – Added the AMDPPM driver to support Quad Core AMD Opteron™ processors and AMD Phenom™ processors.
Installer Version 1.3.2.6– 9/11/06:
• Installer Change – Fixed Provider and Copyright information in localized strings.
Installer Version 1.3.2.1– 6/22/06:
• Initial Installshield Revision of 1.3.2.0
Driver Version 1.3.2.0– 6/19/06:
• Driver Change – This release fixes an S3/S4 “Resume” event issue introduced in driver v1.3.1. Specifically, this driver properly restores the p-state that was in effect at the previous S3/S4 “Suspend” event.
• Known Issues – None.
Driver Version 1.3.1.0– 5/11/06:
• Driver Change – This release fixes an S3/S4 “Suspend” issue introduced in driver v1.2.2.
• Known Issues – Under power schemes where policy is enforced one (i.e., non-adaptive policy), on a “resume” event, the v1.3.1 driver fails to restore the p-state that was in effect at the corresponding “suspend” event. This condition remains in effect until there is a change in policy, either by a change in power source (AC/DC), or a change in power scheme.
• Impact of Known Issues – Either battery life or performance, depending on the expected p-state, compared to the current p-state. For example, resuming at a high p-state, instead of the expected low p-state, would degrade battery life.
Driver Version 1.3.0.0– 4/14/06:
• Driver Change –Support added for 100Mhz frequency steps when available.
Driver Version 1.2.2.0 – 3/09/05:
• The processor driver supports performance state transitions on the AMD dual-core processor systems.
• Known Issues – Under power schemes that enforce adaptive policy (e.g., “Portable Laptop”), and under stress conditions that force the processor to make p-state transitions, while at the same time the system is attempting to “suspend” (S3/S4 sleep state), the v1.2.2 driver may reach a dead-lock condition by attempting a p-state transition while in the midst of the “suspend sequence.
• Impact of Known Issues – Investigation and testing confirms that the dead-lock condition is very unlikely to occur under normal user scenarios. However, if it does occur, the system will soft-lock (e.g., the system will remain at: “Preparing to Standby…”), and would have to be rebooted.