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Old December 12th, 2006   #91
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Hey joker, you know you can open two instances of CPU-Z at the same time so you can take a screenshot of both the CPU and memory tab at once



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Hey joker, you know you can open two instances of CPU-Z at the same time so you can take a screenshot of both the CPU and memory tab at once
I like A64 Tweaker 0.60 Beta better for those work. Doesn't have all the same e-peen proving features like CPU-Z but for OC'ing and monitoring it's great in my opinion.
Oh and if you're overclocking late at night and you're unable to calculate FSB memory with dividers or whatever, there's an integrated calculator. :P



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Thats great guy's but what do I do next? I ran memtest and occt and super pi and passed those.



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Thats great guy's but what do I do next? I ran memtest and occt and super pi and passed those.
What do you mean by what next?! You're at 2.65ghz foooool, at this point ENJOY your computer.

Just take it easy, play with your computer a few days/a week and see how you like it. Sometimes your maximum CPU/RAM frequency (even when stable) is not what gives the best performance. There's often just this little threshold where 25/50/100mhz isn't worth the additional voltage or doesn't even make a difference in benchmarks or real world applications/games. Write down those settings you're using just incase if you didn't already.



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This F00L thanks everyone for the help and knowledge that I have gained.



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Enjoy it....download CS:S and SKYPE, get skooled by Tybots!!!! At this point, tweak and tune your board to find goos settings and figure out where the "sweet spot" is, just as pb said.



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Already got CS:S on it. It won't let me add HL to my favorites so I'm gonna have to figure out what the heck the problem is.



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get xfire and connect through that, thats how I do it because my favorites havent worked in a year.
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OK I'll try it.



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Can't add HL to your favorite!!???



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