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Created My Own Overclocking Calculator In Visual Basic.
LINK TO LATEST RELEASE
http://hounsell.eu/mediapool/41/410123/data/Overclocking_Calculator_1_.exe
EDITED: Updated Information
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| cpuid pc wizard (as posted by JammyDodger) Not an overclocking app, but one which will list your system specs, great for those who want the info without taking their rig apart. http://www.cpuid.com/pcwizard.php
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Ok i think now new Core architechture CPU is out, seems like everyone jumping on Core wagon, including those chip burners, So it's time to refresh this topic now, I think
Is there any Overclocking Core 2 Duo Guide? Whats the safest max temp, and which appl shows most reiliable and correct temp?
My Horse Power (Looking for overclocking option on this base )
Intel Pentium 4 1.8GHz / Generic Aluminium Cooler 5V/ I845PE / Hynix 2x512MB PC3200 /40GB and 160GB Seagate / GeForce FX5200 5V fan / LG 4167B DVD-RW / 2.1 Speaker / Mouse / 350W Cheap PSU / No brand case / Samsung 17" LCD / Windows XP Pro SP2
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GCPUID v2.0.0024V. (pre-release)
Allows you to change your CPU multiplier from the desktop. Allows you to change your CPU voltages from the desktop. Allows you set half-step multipliers even if they are not available in your BIOS.
GCPUID looks like CPU-Z until you hit the "extras" menu, and then select "power management", you'll see a pop-up box that lets you change the multiplier for your CPU, (eg x9 x9.5 x10 x10.5 etc) hit the "set" button and the changes are made instantly. You can also increase or decrease the CPU voltages from the same pop-up box. (note: if you set a half-step multiplier that is not available in your BIOS it will be lost when you re-boot. A good way to remember to re-set the multiplier is to place a shortcut to GCPUID in your XP Startup folder.)
Website for GPCUID 2.0 RC ... http://tinyurl.com/3do9fo
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Ok i think now new Core architechture CPU is out, seems like everyone jumping on Core wagon, including those chip burners, So it's time to refresh this topic now, I think
Is there any Overclocking Core 2 Duo Guide? Whats the safest max temp, and which appl shows most reiliable and correct temp?
i second this. there is sooooooooo much detailed info on amd overclocking, but apart from the dave special guide there seems to be a lack of info pertinent to core 2 duo's...
someone help?
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