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Originally Posted by darren.wlsn1
yes sir, im not a flower girl but like the wallpaper also. added 2 more i like.
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Thanks! I like that metal grate/mesh one too...
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Originally Posted by darren.wlsn1
avatar i found is some funny shit, looks like a wiener but its david hasselhoff who is a wiener.
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Disturbing, very disturbing. You know what they say, "Germans love David Hasselhoff!"
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Originally Posted by youngpro83
Wow okay. So I tried this cab out and to me...Could just be a placebo, but to me things do seem snappier. It seems like it scrolls faster and my programs are loading up faster too. Like I said it could just be a placebo, but to me things do seem to be running a lot faster. If that is the case then this by far is the best OC Ive ran into. Its simple to use and actually OC the device. IF someone wants to run a test to see if its actually doing something would be cool. I myself am not that savvy with the testing utensils.
Yeah I thought the same too, but then I thought why not give it one more shot, and the one posted above was nice and simple to use. No extra regedits, or this and that. It just pops up and asked for the overclocking speed which I set at 729, then it asked for the throttle speed for when the device sleeps which I set at like 577 I think, and then it asks for the polling interval which I left at 200. Didnt want to mess with that too much as I didnt know what its for. Then it asks to soft reset and thats it. Like I said it could just be a placebo but I think its actually doing something. I could be just imagining it though.
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Yeah, right? "What the hell" was my reason for trying it. I bumped the OC to max, throttle to min, and polling to 300...and everything is working perfectly...and snappier too. To check your CPU speed, you can run that the OC'er (Msm7kCpuSpeed_v2 [note it is now version 2]) and it will tell your CPU speed. Also note a couple things: the cab file I linked to uses the .dll of this OC'er (CpuSpeed); and if you run CpuSpeed to check your CPU speed, make sure you terminate it, as it will crash still. But the cab file I linked to will still run!