Quote Originally Posted by TedShred View Post
http://www.quantum-force.net/news/N000000016/

One bit reads:

Meanwhile, the BoostSwitch header, conveniently located on the motherboard near the CPU socket, enables hardware selection of CPU clock speed without entering the BIOS.

Is this really more convenient than entering bios? Asks the, capital "N," noob overclocker.
I wonder what does it have to do with this:


It's a panel connected to the motherboard that lets you monitor and set FSB (and probably lots of other things) in real-time. I saw Shamino adjusting FSB in-between 3DMark tests on Cebit.