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Resistance is futile
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Software Needed!
what is the best software to overclock my pc? and the other utilities?
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Can you overclock your CPU via BIOS?
Visit MajorGeeks.com - Download Freeware and Shareware Computer Utilities. to find a bundle of all sorts of utils in freeware and shareware.
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Clockgen is a popular one.
Of course, the BIOS is the most effective, but Clockgen will allow you to see what is most stable for your PC BEFORE you overclock in the BIOS.
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Quote:
i look for the newly change cpu power using cpu-id but i still got the same frequency~ p/s my motherboard is gigabyte Quote:
so how can i configure it?
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Did you select the correct PLL type?
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nullDC
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It is in PLL selection.
I know it can be found by opening up the PC, but I forgot where it's supposed to be... You can also find it by searching your chipset. Use a little app called cpuz for that.
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i think my system is locking me form overclocking..each time i tweak the bios it always set it to the default setting..well i did save when exiting..someone have info for this?? good method is welcome XD
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