great job man, we all appreciate that
great job man, we all appreciate that
Here is a little soft which allow you to access mchbar:
MchbarEdit.zip
It's work on 865/875 and 9xx chipsets.
You can read and write with it,and save the reading in a text.
(see datasheet before use )
As always, many thanks for the efforts Felix !
Wanted to thank you for your hard work on a sweet program FELIX
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Hi Felix,
Why does this happen? I cannot stretch it or anything.
Thanks, michael (P5B Dlx)
change you theme or text. MS-San serif (or what ever the default is called) should fix the issue.
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And crop that 'kin image to a sensible size
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I'll fix that in the afternoon.
Felix, what is the best way to use this nice program?
trial and error for each timing??
thx.
Because MemSet use different windows size (according to chipset),
You must use normal size (96ppp) to use this software;
if you want to change it:
Office->Right click->Property->Parameters->Advanced->General:
Choose 'normale size'.
Sorry for this disadvantage...
No problem, really appreciate the effort and time you have dedicated to this.
Thanks again!
crap, Me too.Originally Posted by Pyr0
come on, you should give some respects to Felix right?Originally Posted by JokerCPoC
Remember, this is for FREE!!!
Originally Posted by swiftex
you NEED to change your font and icon size along with that resolution your running.
i guess you have bad eyesite ? if not then change it thats the only way its going to work for you and the way you have your desktop setup
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Bad eyesite? You picked up on that rather quickly.Originally Posted by Lestat
Changed font and everythings, aok!
Thanks everyone, and, especially Felix and Sam!!!! I'm sure I'm forgetting to mention a few hundred other people that deserve accreditation one way or another!
how to use it properly? i am confused.
Here's a dump from my laptop, if it helps anything Intel 945GM/PM/GT
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no offence.....but.....why do you overclock your laptop??Originally Posted by STEvil
Muwahahahaah thats the best thing I have heard all weekOriginally Posted by kenofstephen
This IS XS
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LOL, let's rock babyOriginally Posted by alpha0ne
->STEvil:try this version:
MemSet.zip
Sometimes RAM latency is very useful, eg. if you have onboard VGA (laptop) that use RAM modules as its video memory it helps your performance a lot (more than a lot ). It also helps to hypermemory/turbocache with nononboard card - like my laptop's x700.Originally Posted by kenofstephen
And the last thing... OC/performance tuning rocks .
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will you add suppor to to via chipsets? chipset 880 PRO ?
Nice little Tweaker, thanks FELIX
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