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iret - 11 Dec 2007 14:27 GMT
I am new to overclocking, I find the asus overclocking is full of bu
and make my system crash and getting BSOD.anyone can recommend
alternative overclock program for cpu and graphic card.
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Phil Weldon - 11 Dec 2007 16:20 GMT
| I am new to overclocking, I find the asus overclocking is full of bug
| and make my system crash and getting BSOD.anyone can recommend a
| alternative overclock program for cpu and graphic card.
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For overclocking the CPU, do it by hand by changing parameters in the BIOS..
I am not aware of ANY utilities that work well for automatic overclocking.
nTune by nVidia for motherboards that use the nVidia chipset certainly does
not work well.  For the graphics card, use ATITool; it works for nVidia
graphics cards as well as ATI graphics cards.

Phil Weldon

| I am new to overclocking, I find the asus overclocking is full of bug
| and make my system crash and getting BSOD.anyone can recommend a
| alternative overclock program for cpu and graphic card.
| _________________
| 'ultra vx visa' (http://www.us-creditcards.com) 'inkjet cartridges'
| (http://www.lowerpriceusa.com)
~misfit~ - 18 Dec 2007 09:09 GMT
Somewhere on teh interweb iret typed:
> I am new to overclocking, I find the asus overclocking is full of bug
> and make my system crash and getting BSOD.anyone can recommend a
> alternative overclock program for cpu and graphic card.
> _________________
> 'ultra vx visa' (http://www.us-creditcards.com) 'inkjet cartridges'
> (http://www.lowerpriceusa.com)

Most of us here consider overclocking to be a manual thing that is more
successful if you are more skilled or meticulous/methodical. Some of us
consider it an art even.

I would *never* activate a program that claims to be an overclocking
program. ASUS make excellent motherboards (I've bought two in the last two
months) but that doesn't mean they are any better than anyone else at an
overclocking program.
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TTFN,

Shaun.

 
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