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    How can i OC my X9000?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by X9000CPU, Jul 21, 2011.

  1. X9000CPU

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    Am looking for a progam i used to have that i used to OC my X9000 from 2,8 to 3,8 Ghz. i use a clevo m570 and i am unable to OC from bios. I just formatted my laptop and forgot to keep this program. All i remember was that it had a red icon and you could choose different profiles, like battery saving, performance, gaming etc.

    When i OC'd all i did in the program was setting the FSB multiplier thing to from 14 to 18 and increase the volt

    Does this ring any bells?
     
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    Omg it was ThrottleStop! thank u so much i just forgot the name of it. You saved my day sir!
     
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    Glad I could help :)

    I wish you the best of luck with the overclocking :smile: