PrecisionTweaker and EasyTune.. Are they hadr/soft-ware?

madu

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Hi guys...

I was looking around for mobo's for overclocking and mobo stabilizing features and saw that Abit's uGuru is hardware implemented. But Abit doesnt seem like a very popular brand. So was wondering if I shold go for GB or Asus but not sure if their boasting PrecisionTweaker, AI NOS, EasyTune, MIT, SOS, blah blan.. are actually mobo implemented or contrlloed by software.

Thanks guys.

Best regards,
Madu.
 

hergieburbur

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I have a gigabyte board with EazyTune, and it is a software based interface with the BIOS. It is not a very effective tool and only gets you a few MHz extra (its pretty conservative). That said, my system is not exactly setup for overclocking either. My recomendation based on what I have seen it go with ASUS, Abit, or DFI. They seem to be the best boards out there for overclocking.