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» Magic «:
--- Quote from: Cake Face on May 14, 2011, 12:24:45 PM ---Actually, I do know of some programs that bypass factory locked overlocking. I took my 1.8 Sempron and OC'd to 2.2,
You can try AMD overdrive, I think it might let you OC. But yeh, it's not very recommended that you OC with software as BIOS OC'ing is a bit more stable. But it'll have to do.
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Wouldn't recommend it
John:
I looked for some OC software before, didnt find anything that works, ill try AMD overdirve, hopefully it does.
Anyways, thanks for the help
--- Quote from: » Magic « on May 14, 2011, 12:38:10 PM ---Wouldn't recommend it
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Why not?
/EDIT didnt work :|
» Magic «:
--- Quote from: John on May 15, 2011, 02:59:30 AM ---I looked for some OC software before, didnt find anything that works, ill try AMD overdirve, hopefully it does.
Anyways, thanks for the help Why not?
/EDIT didnt work :|
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Tends to be unstable when applying 600 extra mhz at startup suddenly
Cake Faice:
--- Quote from: John on May 15, 2011, 02:59:30 AM ---I looked for some OC software before, didnt find anything that works, ill try AMD overdirve, hopefully it does.
Anyways, thanks for the help Why not?
/EDIT didnt work :|
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Well, there are 2 more that I know of. nTune and Rivera tuner. They're both designed for a Nvidia GPU, but it might work if you have an ATi or some sort. But it did work with my Geforce 8400gs.
I've personally used nTune before and it works as long as you don't go crazy and like, overclock to 3.3 with it. But what magic said is true, it can bump up a much higher mhz speed when starting. So try not to blame me/the program if your pc gets unstable.
» Magic «:
--- Quote from: Cake Face on May 15, 2011, 03:46:06 PM ---Well, there are 2 more that I know of. nTune and Rivera tuner. They're both designed for a Nvidia GPU, but it might work if you have an ATi or some sort. But it did work with my Geforce 8400gs.
I've personally used nTune before and it works as long as you don't go crazy and like, overclock to 3.3 with it. But what magic said is true, it can bump up a much higher mhz speed when starting. So try not to blame me/the program if your pc gets unstable.
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I've already given him MSi Afterburner and OC'd him to a stable stance
plus he was on about CPU lol
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