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  • Never Use Ntune On Dfi Motherboards For Anything Other Than Temp Monitoring

    this guy works on all our dfi motherboards...im sure its same with third party company overclocking ultilities too.http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/show...02&postcount=3 i myself do all my o\c in bios.windows is flaky as is,let alone a windows based bios tweak....ya
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    Re: Never Use Ntune On Dfi Motherboards For Anything Other Than Temp Monitoring

    seconded - whats the point playing in windows when you can do it like a real man (or woman) in the bios?

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      Re: Never Use Ntune On Dfi Motherboards For Anything Other Than Temp Monitoring

      Although I highly recommend OC'ing only in BIOS, when done properly and with caution, OC'ing from Windows can be fine.

      From the link...
      YOU WILL KILL YOUR MOTHERBOARD AND MORE THAN LIKELY YOUR CPU AND VIDEO AND POSSIBLY MEMORY

      DO NOT USE THIS PROGRAM
      You are more likely to kill your mobo etc by OCing from Bios. Windows generally goes unstable before you can have any hardware damage. That statement is pretty much a load of ****.

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        Re: Never Use Ntune On Dfi Motherboards For Anything Other Than Temp Monitoring

        well some mobos wil NOT OC in bios, but will OC very high (stably) in windows. several s754 mobos spring to mind. generally, though, bios clocking is best .
        Last edited by Munkul; 07-05-2006, 03:40 AM.

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          Re: Never Use Ntune On Dfi Motherboards For Anything Other Than Temp Monitoring

          LOL! Happygames AKA Angrygames mostly loves to hear his own voice and push his beliefs on the world. The problem is not with Ntune, the problem is with noobs setting crazy settings and then wondering why they killed half their PC. Too many people think that because someone else has gotten a great overclock with the same parts means they also will get the same results. I call it "Natural Selection" of the PC world.
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            Re: Never Use Ntune On Dfi Motherboards For Anything Other Than Temp Monitoring

            Originally posted by casecutter
            LOL! Happygames AKA Angrygames mostly loves to hear his own voice and push his beliefs on the world. The problem is not with Ntune, the problem is with noobs setting crazy settings and then wondering why they killed half their PC. Too many people think that because someone else has gotten a great overclock with the same parts means they also will get the same results. I call it "Natural Selection" of the PC world.
            Very well said.

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              Re: Never Use Ntune On Dfi Motherboards For Anything Other Than Temp Monitoring

              Originally posted by casecutter
              LOL! Happygames AKA Angrygames mostly loves to hear his own voice and push his beliefs on the world. The problem is not with Ntune, the problem is with noobs setting crazy settings and then wondering why they killed half their PC. Too many people think that because someone else has gotten a great overclock with the same parts means they also will get the same results. I call it "Natural Selection" of the PC world.
              Not only very well said, but extremely accurate as well.

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