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software ocing?

M3at

Limp Gawd
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Nov 18, 2003
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just wondering if there is any type of program that can be used in overclocking from within the os.

I would like to be able to "turn on" my oc when I want to play a game or 2 and then "turn off" the oc when I'm finished and not have to restart when doing so. (similar to video card ocing)

Let me know if this is supported currently with the set up in my sig.
;)
 
yes there are software OC programs out there, they should only be used when you know your computer cant be OC. Thats what they are for.

http://www.h-oda.com/

That is a FAMOUS website. It just hasnt been updated. In my opinion, if you cant OC it hardware wise, dont do it software wise. Mess around with your motherboard more, otherwise i wouldnt suggest using the program from that website. It could potentialy render your system unbootable. WHY? Because your computer cant handle the OC, or if it can you have 2 do it manualy with your MB.
 
My system oc's just fine(sig). I'm not looking for something to push it further, just something to turn the oc on and off. Thanks for the help.
 
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