Its different in that i can create a profile for say E8500 CPU and 8000 Reaper X. This profile can include all voltages, all ram settings, all FSB and dram ratio's, all skew options. I can also tell the system i want to to boot from the CDrom if needed.
So yes the fixed OC profiles are nothing new, but the ability for me to control your DFI motherboard is new.
I plan on having a repository of profiles which are safe and offer good value with given hardware. Plus end users having issues with ram who say...
" I set XXX fsb and XX ram ratio and the memory errors like mad" will be given an option of allowing OCZ to produce a specific profile for them to test with. If the system is stable after this they need to look at the other aspects of their system to find the fault.
The sharing part is new, the fixed profiles are not that new. What excites me is the ability to program the whole CMOS section of bios for overclocking, no more try this try that and you get an answer that is "where do i find the NB voltage option?" etc, I can do it for them.





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