


Unholy Rampage: i7 5930k 4.7GHz 4.4 Ring X99 RampageRipjaws IV 16GB 2800 CL Strix (Custom XOC Signed BIOS) Seasonic Focus Platinum 850w H100i v2.

This 4800MHz frequency is not only stable enough to run Intel’s XTU Benchmark, but the high frequencies manage to propel it to the top of the worldwide leaderbords for dual-core CPUs - with 602 points.

The new basic view provides you with the ability to automatically overclock your CPU, manually control how much overclocking you wish to apply as well and give. Revenge of 775: Pentium 641 Biostar TPower i45 Crucial Tracer 1066 DDR2 GTX 580 Classified Ultra EVGA 650 BQ Noctua NH D14. I have a Windows 10 Pro laptop that has been trying to download Win10 version 1709 for days and it's stuck at the same point.While 0.0’s chosen method is a modified firmware, this overclocking method is obviously out of reach of most people, but more info on the world’s fastest dual-core CPU in Intel XTU can be found over at HWBOT and 0.0’s result discussion thread. no amount of rebooting, tweaking or waiting has helped. The first thing I did to solve the problem was running Windows update troubleshooter and let it repair all the problems it found. However, that didn't help.īefore I ask my question, let me review the history of how I installed Windows 10 Pro in case it helps resolving this issue. BackgroundĪfter I installed Windows 10 Pro from OEI DVD, I immediately installed Symantec Endpoint Protection version 14 before I let Windows 10 download all updates. In retrospect, that might have been a mistake.ĭuring all the subsequent Windows updates, Windows 10 version 1709 kept complaining that it's incompatible with SEP. I thought to myself, "no problem I'll just uninstall SEP". This seems to be a known problem with SEP and Win10 version 1709.įollowing the instructions from the aforementioned link, I uninstalled Symantec Endpoint Protection AV and ran Symantec cleanwipe. I also went through the registry with regedit and removed anything that mentioned Symantec. Nevertheless, Windows 10 update to 1709 still complains about SEP blocking the installation.Īs far as I can tell, SEP is gone, but Win10 still thinks it's there. I know I could completely blow away my existing Window10 pro install and start from scratch, but.
