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How to OC 2.4Ghz to high performance
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cockerish
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May 5 2006, 09:15 PM
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the answer is easy. i'm currently doing a bulk on the Tuhbo buttan
attached it to your usb port and press it when you need 5ghz.
selling it at rm 55. ( your spec would not change but your internal processor clock will be supercharged with millions of neutrons energising it so it performs on par with 5ghz clocked machines)
Item comes with 1x Tuhbo Buttan 1x Usb interconnected cables 2x Spare Tuhbo Buttan Knob (Handy when u start smashing your tuhbo buttan ala NOS) 1x Processor Replicator ( By using this, it would replicate your processor and make it run in a dual processor enviroment. Stick it on top of processor to form a sandwiched processor and see them work flawlessly together)
This post has been edited by cockerish: May 5 2006, 09:15 PM
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cockerish
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May 6 2006, 09:06 PM
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Here it is,  anyone interested to inform me. it will be suitable for noobs to overclock. remember i said u would not see the numbers increase from your benchmarking application but you will FEEL your processor become faster and things move as fast as light
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cockerish
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May 6 2006, 11:03 PM
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QUOTE(nelza_ax @ May 6 2006, 11:00 PM) how cum..cant see the diff wif..how to show off ..juz kidding.. yeah..at least can provide more info..where to put it.. any review?link...mebe can get 1 from you u can put it on your forehead and tap it whenever u want 5ghz  review? sorry im using s939. it only works on socket 478 so u can buy from me and i will ship it to you and u do your own review
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cockerish
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May 12 2006, 09:59 PM
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no audio? thats a problem with your agp/pci lock
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cockerish
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May 12 2006, 10:32 PM
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actually when shit happens, u back down 5-6 mhz and see if things are stable
and for you i suggest just stick there and dont go anymore.
if your audio card has gone missing from the list of hardware u have, i suspect your board sucks and it does not have agp/pci lock
you see, these locks set your agp and pci to 66/33mhz. if thse locks are not there, your agp and pci speed would increase and thus causing instability.
once these has gone to a point of no return, your windows start getting corrupted and u spend all night reformating and reinstalling everything
so i suggest stop being greedy and back down about 5mhz
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