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Can anyone help me out here. I haven't programmed in ages and I used to program 24/7 and I made tools for installing custom CS 1.6/HL1 skins and all but I stopped for some reason.
I am in the market for programming something else now and does anybody have any ideas on what to do? I want to do something that is not a game (for now, I have messed around with many) and possibly something useful towards the OCN/overclocking community. It can be database-based like the CPU speed convert, like maybe a GPU equivalent thing or tool.Any requests will be helpful too!
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Mr. "Bet-u-can't do it"
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A Universal GPU temp and clock monitor...
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See, that would mean I would have to use hardware coding and go deep down into the programming pits of hell....... its a possibility.
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Mr. "Bet-u-can't do it"
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Hey I could have said a GPU overclocking tool that rivals rivatuner now couldn't I?
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![]() Back onto topic.. any requests that are plausible by me?
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I am sorry and I never double post but this thread will never be seen again without a bump, any ideas? I kind of wanted to program tonight
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What languages do you know?
Maybe some type of database program that lets a user enter the overclock and all the BIOS settings and the final overclock. Or just keep track of the overclock, like cpu info, ram and mobo, and gpu. Then users can add their OC to it. So then we can have a single database that we can browse by say like CPU vendor, or a few different catigories, and see the percentage of their OC.
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Try this, on of the few programing challenges on OCN.
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Anybody else got any suggestions or requests?
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