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Excellent selection. I wish I would have had this when I first started overclocking. It would have saved me a ton of time surfing, and a huge pile of hair on the floor!

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Excellent selection. I wish I would have had this when I first started overclocking. It would have saved me a ton of time surfing, and a huge pile of hair on the floor!

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Yes. I just checked them and saw some utilities I never knew about. Thanks!

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Yes. I just checked them and saw some utilities I never knew about. Thanks!
Thats what it is there for
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good kit, i love when related files/programs are put together in the same place.
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good kit, i love when related files/programs are put together in the same place.
Makes an overclockers life a lot easier
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great post! exactly what i was looking for

nub Q here though:

I assume everyone uses their BIOS to change the vcore, multiplier, etc
but I was wondering, what your guys thoughts were on something like this

http://www.techpowerup.com/systool/

let the software slowly increase the setting and check stability and then, after that does all the testing for you, you can permanently change the setting in your BIOS....

Thanks... as i said... nub here,
    
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great post! exactly what i was looking for

nub Q here though:

I assume everyone uses their BIOS to change the vcore, multiplier, etc
but I was wondering, what your guys thoughts were on something like this

http://www.techpowerup.com/systool/

let the software slowly increase the setting and check stability and then, after that does all the testing for you, you can permanently change the setting in your BIOS....

Thanks... as i said... nub here,
Soft clocking isn't stable and isn't permanent, which is why you overclock through your BIOS. I'd rather experiment through my BIOS (to learn it and its various functions) then use a program and not now how to apply it to my BIOS. You can always reset your settings in your BIOS if the overclock isn't stable So its not like a get it right or else... It is more of a trail and error process, which will allow you to gain experience and knowledge from.

I would suggest you to read up in the AMD CPU section on some of the overclocking guides they have in there.

Thanks for asking as I am sure many have wondered the same thing
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Soft clocking isn't stable and isn't permanent, which is why you overclock through your BIOS. I'd rather experiment through my BIOS (to learn it and its various functions) then use a program and not now how to apply it to my BIOS. You can always reset your settings in your BIOS if the overclock isn't stable So its not like a get it right or else... It is more of a trail and error process, which will allow you to gain experience and knowledge from.

I would suggest you to read up in the AMD CPU section on some of the overclocking guides they have in there.

Thanks for asking as I am sure many have wondered the same thing
ah, not stable, great to know, thanks!
next stop, AMD CPU search, lol
    
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I have updated the Kits to include the latest version of Prime95

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