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Old 06-29-2007
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Overclocking Software

What is this overclocking software I see a lot of people taking snapshots of and posting?

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Old 06-29-2007
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Usually, they are settings they learn from the moterboard manual, or the website of the motherboard manufacturer.
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Old 06-29-2007
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I'm not sure what you mean. Are you talking about CPU overclocking? there is some software out there, but it's always better when done from the BIOS.

GPU overclocking, lots of tools.
Rivatuner,Atitools, coolbits, ntune just to name a few.

Then there is the benchmarking software. A lot of screenies are posted from this software. It is to show 'how good' your pc is. Usually 3dmark01,03,06, pcmark05, or some other program. Then there are programs like orthos, prime95 and that sort of software. I'm not sure what program you're referring to, but it's probably in the list.
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