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    doesnt save OC mode after reboot

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by zakazak, Mar 6, 2009.

  1. zakazak

    zakazak www.whymacsucks.com

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    hey, my direct console (asus g50vt-a1) doesnt save the OC mode i enter.. after reboot its on normal mode instatt of turbo mode. is that normal? Dont think so :p

    If yes.. how can i put it always on turbo mode?

    thanks :)
     
  2. CA36GTP

    CA36GTP Notebook Evangelist

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    That's the way my X1 works, I don't think you can save the setting.
     
  3. King of Interns

    King of Interns Simply a laptop enthusiast

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    Asus turbo gear(C90S) and direct console(G50v) only offer on the fly OCing. Designed for use when you need the power, otherwise your computer would always run hotter and last much less time on battery.

    Only setfsb or clockgen I believe can allow you to save your OC as software OCing options. Correct me if iam wrong. :)
     
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    I don't think setFSB retains its settings after shut down.