Quote Originally Posted by dejanh View Post
Probably not a good idea to use the TurboV software then I personally never overclock out of Wind00ze.
I also get lockups when using TurboV, I recently installed version 1.00.25 to fiddle in Vista & randomly when I change vCore or vQPI it freezes, not very reliable at all.

Definately BIOS overclocking is much more robust & feature full, but in this type of board where this tool was heavily advertised as a full working feature it's sad to see it's poor results. Even more so after seeing that Evga Eleet works very well.

As an opinion, I'm really pissed to have to reboot & load Windows every time I want to change a voltage or mem speed & I know that that's how it works but it seems that procedure is getting a little outdated, I would definately love to have the same options in Windows for immediate testing. I know hardcore overclockers would like to always stay in BIOS, but if Windows overclocking would work as it does in BIOS why not change? I think slowly but surely we will see full overclocking options introduced in Windows tools