Watch CAFG assemble her computer, gotchya ima him
Post #61
rockz
Sep 19 2010, 2:05 am
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お や す み
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![]() Very good, young padawan, but you still have much to learn. I'm a bit worried about TMPIN2 though (on yours, not mine). The negative voltages being terribly off aren't that big a deal either (I don't think). "worry" temperatures for CPUs are ~85 C. "worry" temperatures for GPUs are ~100 C, though they say that 105 C is usually max on GPUs. Most are designed to run hot anyway, especially fermi, g92, and anything from before the 5000 series. I've had my GPU up to 102 before I cleaned it out. This post was edited 1 time, last edit by rockz: Sep 19 2010, 2:13 am. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This is a great wallpaper to use if you want to go into an epileptic fit every time you sit down in front of your laptop, which I guess is a better option than watching Naruto.
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Post #62
ClansAreForGays
Sep 19 2010, 3:41 pm
Post #63
rockz
Sep 20 2010, 12:50 am
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お や す み
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My apologies, I only know my way around ATi Tray Tools, which doesn't have official support for any HD cards. There's a beta version which works I think with them, though. In ATT, it's under Hardware -> Overclocking Settings -> Fan.
Catalyst Control Center isn't that bad apparently, so you might search around the settings there. Practically everything you want should be there. If it's not, you can try out something like speedfan. There's also some programs by various manufacturers which allow this and overclocking (they work regardless of the brand you actually bought). I think it's MSI afterburner or something. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This is a great wallpaper to use if you want to go into an epileptic fit every time you sit down in front of your laptop, which I guess is a better option than watching Naruto.
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