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In article <2Yvic.762$_o1.157461@read2.cgocable.net>, "mrgreg" <mrgreg62@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>"Doug Ramage" <namxat666@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> > "Doug Ramage" <namxat666@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> > > > > OK, i cannot seem to find that Overclocking utility for the Asus
>> > P4P800
>> > > > Delux.
>> > > > > WHere is it located online?
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>> > > > > Please help????
>> > > > I'm pretty sure it's a function of the bios not a utility that runs
>> > within
>> > > > windows.
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>> > > It's called an Asus System Utility, and I use it daily with my A7N8X
>de
>> > > luxe mobo. It allows me, from within Windows XP, to change the FSB,
>and
>> > some
>> > > RAM timings, and no reboot necessary.
>> > > --
>> > > Doug Ramage
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>> > Actually it's called Nvidia System Utility in your case.
>> > And it won't work for a intel based system like the P4P800 Dlx.
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>> I did not expect it to - but I thought that there might be a similar one
>for
>> the Intel chipsets.
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>> Are you saying that this is not the case?
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>> Doug Ramage
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>No unfortunately there isn't. There are utilities out there that can do it
>but are not supported by Asus. The AI overclocking reffered to in the title
>is a function of the bios. Basically it does everything set it for 10% 20%
>or 30% and it will automaticaly set the ram timings and dividers if
>necessary. It goes without saying that it will be conservative in it's ram
>timings etc. probably better off doing it manually through the bios for the
>best results.
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Damint, wrong. There is a utility . i used it for at least the last 2 months.
it IS an ASUS made utility that was for in windows overclocking!!!!!