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Old June 23rd, 2001   #1 (permalink)
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Any overclockers in the hhaauuugghh!?!!!!

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Define "hhaauuugghh!?!!!!" for us all please.



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>hhaauuugghh!?!!!!
When I read it I thought "Oh, I don't live in the Netherlands." See..with the Hague and...oh, nevermind.
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Well,maybe he meant "house"
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Well i o/c my system but i am not a hardcore one.My celeron 466 is clock at 525 and my geforce2 mx is running rock solid at 210 core and 215 mem. btw i had some home made ram sink installed in my card.
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I have a celeron 600mhz overclocked to 900mhz. A nice 50% increase. And of coarse I overclock my TNT2 with some software(powerstrip), but I had help with the processor.
Anyway, did you have a question about it, or you just wanna know who has overclocked PCs?
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well im overclocking my motorcycle from 110 cc to 125 cc so it can enter the race
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how do you overclock a nvidia 32mb tnt2 card?
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Yeah, hhaauuugghh= House, or in this case the psxemu.com forums...To overclock a TNT2 card (or any Nvidia card for that matter) download this registry entry called "Coolbits" it lets you overclock your nvidia cards in the advanced options...
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I overclock my TNT2 with some software(powerstrip)
Power Strip is the name of the program. You should be able to find it in the Tools section of PSXemu.com, but its just a demo unless you pay for it. I just use the demo because it gives you lots of options like on the fly gamma correction. If you get powerstrip then look in the "performance" area for overclocking.
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