View Poll Results: Does AMD Overdrive work for you?

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  • Yes, it works great

    67 60.91%
  • No, it just wont work properly for me

    43 39.09%
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    Quote Originally Posted by macci View Post
    ok, I'm getting an AX78 board, this is too good to miss
    im sry what is too good to miss?

    soundood,
    do you get the same issues if you leave SBIOS to default settings? in particular it would be interesting to see how CPU Vcore works when its left at default from the SBIOS.
    as i said before, unless you can guarantee me a new board, if it wrecks the bios again, and flash goes wrong then i wont be moving any more sliders on this board with AOD.


    You mentioned that 202 just sets it back to 200MHz, this would mean that the clockgen programming has 2.5MHz steps (or bigger). How about 203MHz?
    this is one issue here that you seem to have focused on, what happen to the other issue of no CPU NB VID control? or CPU VID control that Hokie posted about with his 9600?

    this all seems a bit 'out to prove soundood wrong now', and it is, i dont see you focus on any other issues people have had?

    if this is indeed ' to good to miss' then uses your own board for testing, you get your new and shiny ABIT AX78, then you can report back and tell us how its done
    that doesnt get away from the fact that nearly a third of people using it, have found it be useless, stick that in your AMD hat.

    i was sceptical about you from the start, and your last post has only confirmed my scepticism, you are a paid employee of AMD, and therefore are tainted in any discussion about this software, this poll will do what it was intended to do, show AMD what a bunch of codswallop AOD is.

    4 now, anymore?
    Last edited by soundood; 09-12-2008 at 09:19 AM.

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