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Overclocking without bios
Name: fantom-feltpen Date: August 17, 2008 at 18:20:07 Pacific OS: vista 32 bit CPU/Ram: Amd Phenom x64 black edit Product: cusom built by me,
Comment:
i have been wanting to OC from 2.5 to maybe 3.0 if possible. i have read articles and forums about how to do it in bios but my bios is different from most and i cant change the necessary settings to do this. i want to find a program that can OC from inside windows vista. if this is completely impossible just tell me, but i would be gratefull if any1 had any advice
Name: jam Date: August 17, 2008 at 19:22:54 Pacific
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"my computer is nicknamed BEAST for a reason"
It ain't much of a beast if you can't overclock it! How about posting the rest of the beastly specs? No wait, let me guess. A motherboard based on the AMD 780G chipset, 3-4GB DDR1066 RAM, Radeon HD4850, 750GB SATA HDD, 750W PSU w/single +12v rail...am I close??
Seriously, we can't help you to overclock if you don't post the specs.
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Response Number 2
Name: Cobra_R Date: August 17, 2008 at 20:39:27 Pacific
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Why would you build a system with no overclocking features?
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