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Old 01-10-2008, 04:46 PM
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I don't think anyone, outside of Raging Idiot perhaps, is suggesting that XCPUScalar is a sugar pill. That's easily proven through benchmarks - and has been done consistently. I do, however, believe the HTC performance OEM is a sugar pill. I've run it without XCPUScalar active - and got the same results in benchmarks.

I was able to uninstall the HTC performance OEM and go back to XCPUScalar successfully. I was not locked into one speed. I think I'll stick to NOT using both at the same time, however.

Have you tried to "remove" the HTC performance OEM once you uncheck the "overclocking"? Also - are you sure you haven't installed a trial version of XCPUScalar? The trial version wouldn't allow dynamic scaling, but forced you to use a set clockspeed.
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