#1: you need system tray running.Conclusion:I've disabled systray from day1 with no consequences.#2:you cant overclock a "store bought"-"prefab"-"overpriced"-"mass produced" computer.Conclusion:I've overclocked my emachine from 533mhz to 581mhz using CPUFSB.ORDER=Assimilate this information.
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Hey drpeterbright I dont know how to do links,or other non gaming related functions but go to the website www.podien.de then look for the "finding PLL link" also in my case at least disregard the motherboard/mainboard selections in CPUfsb or CPUcool pragrams and just select the PLL.In addition I noticed my PLL wasnt and exact match to the ones selectable, the letters were left out:Mine=9250bf-10 Closest one in program=9250-10a but it worked!Some food for thought Good Luck. What the heck?This thing made a link automatically,neato, I was unaware of this function.
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Almost any socket7 mobo has the required jumpers and/or switches for some good crude overclocking, some even had reasonable BIOS's to worth with too. ;)
Slot 1 and Socket 370 Intel enabled "plug and play" so that a lot of them just automatically detected the CPU and set them accordingly. :(
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Originally posted by FaithSmilesI guess overclocking means you get more speed but you dramatically shorten the life of the cpu. A case of durability vs. performance....:)
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Originally posted by [size=6FaithSmiles[/size]]
I guess overclocking means you get more speed but you dramatically shorten the life of the cpu. A case of durability vs. performance....:)
What sort did you pick? :?:
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