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Old 12-17-2004, 12:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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wat programs are there to help oc ur cpu i read the thread it tells u wat it does but not how to do it like wat programs to use
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Old 12-17-2004, 12:17 AM   #2 (permalink)
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The guide tells you what each thing is, they are all things you can modify values for in your bios unless you have a oem computer. www.cpuid.com has a program that may work, depending on your chipset and motherboard
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Old 12-17-2004, 12:26 AM   #3 (permalink)
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does this prgram help u OC? btw i dont think it is oem considering i bough parts and had my uncle build it. he said it was cpu was at 1.2 now its at 2.2 he changed it some how but i aint sure lol
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if your mobo is supported it will allow you to change your fsb speed and some other things to OC your system
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i dont think it is i cant find out how to if it is lol does the website have a list of supported mobos?
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does this prgram help u OC? btw i dont think it is oem considering i bough parts and had my uncle build it. he said it was cpu was at 1.2 now its at 2.2 he changed it some how but i aint sure lol
...a 1000MHZ overclock? doubt it. maybe it was underclocked from 2.0 to 1.2. and get just took it to 2.2GHz. 1000MHz overclock out of a stock 1.2GHz machine would be near impossible, and require some super cooling lol.

supported mobos are under "clockgen" page.
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nooo its a amd athlon xp 3200 it was sapose to be at 2.2 but it was at 1.2 so he set it to wat it sapose to be
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nooo its a amd athlon xp 3200 it was sapose to be at 2.2 but it was at 1.2 so he set it to wat it sapose to be
ah that makes sense. found out if clockgen is supproted?
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no they dont support asrock mobos

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Old 12-17-2004, 03:34 AM   #10 (permalink)
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usualy the mobo in your case comes with some software OCing tools. My Gigabyte mobo came with easytune4 and asus mobos have programs like this, pretty sure almost all mobo companies have them. If you kno wat brand of mobo it is then go to the manufactures website and try and find there ocing tool. Its ussualy best to use the manufactures OCing tool...
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