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    edit the direct console

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by nfan4life, Sep 10, 2009.

  1. nfan4life

    nfan4life Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey guys
    I was wondering, if i can edit the direct console overclock function? reason why is well, if i upgrade my processor then the settings wouldnt apply to the new processor, so i was wondering how do i change those settings to adapt to the new processor.
     
  2. xleonid

    xleonid Notebook Consultant

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    If you do decide to upgrade your CPU, the overclock is still going to be ranging from 0% -> 5% -> 10%

    Direct Console simply increases FSB, so it doesn't really matter what CPU you have.

    e.g. a 2.8Ghz CPU on the Turbo extreme mode would have CPU clock at 2.8Ghz +280mhz overclock = 3.08Ghz.