Does overclocking adversley affect rosetta?

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Message 32360 - Posted: 9 Dec 2006, 22:33:35 UTC

I was only a year off. Didn't look until Fluffy pointed it out:)
Although i'm glad i looked at the Casp7 results,XS sure threw some logs on the fire for that party.
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Message 32361 - Posted: 9 Dec 2006, 22:36:43 UTC - in response to Message 32347.  

@stevea,

as AMD_is_logical said it was his opinion BUT it was also a YEAR AGO, did you not read the last part of my post ;-)
When it was posted was also not long after the project had been going.


@Jose,
Exactly, nTune that Nvidia provide for its motherboard chipsets, ASUS, ABIT all do similar wrap arounds for their motherboards, even Intel are getting in on the act.

Press a button, it goes through tests altering FSB/HTT/AGP/PCI, RAM timings, graphics cards active overclocking etc.. all at the push of a button or a tick of a box.
the problem comes when people 'trust; this and then go blaming Windows for being crappy for crashing all the time. This is still overclocking, but not in the way enthusiast overclock, They at least understand what the problems are going to be.

Myself, I overclock whatever I can, my Laptops PentiumM is overclocked from 1.7GHz to 1.9GHz. The only computer I have that is not overclocked is my older PentiumIII-m computer since I just cannot find out how to do it. I did use to overclock it's M6 graphcis card though :-D

I had peltiers in my Pentium 75 and K6's ...


I have a nVidia Mobo... I prefer the oldfashion way pf overclocking. As it was taught to me by the OC Deities.. there is OCing an there IS OCing ...lol, lol lol ..what is a fried Mobo among friends. and btw if you dont have the tools to be aware what can happen or to reduce the negative effects ...then you have no right to OC...

But then ...ah the special feeling of taking your hardware to places it was never designed to do....

Xtreme Rules!!!!!!

This and no other is the root from which a Tyrant springs; when he first appears he is a protector.”
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