Nice dude, nice, keep up the good work!
Nice dude, nice, keep up the good work!
Thanks Athens2004 + rahssan!![]()
The user aja means this:
The solution is simple:
Right click on Oc_Bible executable icon.
Then choose properties in Tab box and uncheck this option (see mouse arrow):
Program runs OK at Windows 2000 (if your system has the requirements --> see first post) but I do not careif it runs OK at older Windows versions.
Last edited by MrSeanKon; 09-13-2005 at 10:17 AM.
Damn, and I was making a site called "The Overclocker's Bible" =P.
I trust I'll still be able to use the name, though. >_>; Or not...
Awesome proggy though.
No matter mate!![]()
You can use this name!
I don't have any problems!
Our site there is different OK only program's name is O/c Bible not site..![]()
And of course we can co-operate in the future.![]()
No offense, but this looks like a complete waste of time (the program, the guides look good tho). Overclocking is 99% luck. The only way to know what your CPU will overclock to is to just overclock it...
Opteron 170 @ 3.0Ghz on air, Opteron 144 @ 3.1Ghz on air
It is not waste time.
An American proverb says "Never waste time"....
This program is based on steps and you must follow them otherwise is not useful.
The only thing is patience and if you read my "CPU burn-in guide" I spent about 2 hours and I filled my first map with many measurements so where is waste time?![]()
If someone thinks that a multimeter or MSF is something special then he/she must delete this program and never download it again.
OK I know that all CPUs are not same but if you see n becoming smaller and so on what you will expect?
On the other hand this package includes many other programs useful for novices e.g. PSU Estimator, Unit converter, O/C analyzer (OK don't use my estimators but after input your MSFs) etc...
Last edited by MrSeanKon; 08-02-2006 at 01:19 AM.
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