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    overclocking, which program is best

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by wulfie, Aug 21, 2007.

  1. wulfie

    wulfie Notebook Enthusiast

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    looking to oc my cpu & gpu preferably in the same prog, what programs do you all use, and what do you suggest as voltages

    *note* the program ntune i tried and doesnt seem to function properlyso im looking for something different to ntune
     
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    HenryMan2008 Notebook Consultant

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    If you overclock you can mess up your computer yes?
     
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    wulfie Notebook Enthusiast

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    yes you can you have to be fairly careful.
     
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    Use different programs to overclock your GPU and CPU...


    For GPU, use driver side overclocking with either Rivatuner/Atitool .27b. I like them more than ntune. Be sure to also use 158.36 drivers.