What is the Best Overclocking Software??

Anusha

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However, if someone's motherboard supports overclocking, it's better to overclock from the BIOS. :)
 

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you can use clockgen... but the best way is to do it from BIOS as Anusha said...
but I dont know if your motherboard supports its machang.. Its an Intel so most probably no...
 

Anusha

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m26k9 said:
you can use clockgen... but the best way is to do it from BIOS as Anusha said...
but I dont know if your motherboard supports its machang.. Its an Intel so most probably no...
It doesn't. Only Intel's Intel 975X chipset based motherboards supports overclocking. Maybe 955 supports too.
 

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Anusha said:
It doesn't. Only Intel's Intel 975X chipset based motherboards supports overclocking. Maybe 955 supports too.

yeah.. badaxe is the only intel mobo I have heard of OCing..
 

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m26k9 said:
yeah.. badaxe is the only intel mobo I have heard of OCing..
Intel D875PBZ also supports 4% overclocking :lol:

BadAxe2 allows to overclock much higher than BadAxe. IIRC, BadAxe was limited to maximum of 40% overclocking.
 

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lahirumam said:
I overclocked my 2.8 pentium D to 3.0GHz using 'clockgen' today. :D :D :D ran the whole day without trouble... on stock cooling...
Really? Woah!
Did it really work?
 

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Anusha said:
However, if someone's motherboard supports overclocking, it's better to overclock from the BIOS. :)

:yes: :yes: :yes: :yes:

Shit!! Mage mobo eketh O/C karanna ba ne!! Eake Max 800MHz witharai!!! :( :( :(