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Old Nov 22, 2006, 07:57 AM   #26
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Thanks for the links pt!
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this thread will be very usefull as soon as it is finished
This thread will be useful forever I think.
Of course I check sometimes some links if they are broken and edit the posts if it is necessary.
If someone knows some modding sites then he/she should post info!

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Old Nov 22, 2006, 10:49 AM   #27
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there are also the Hitachi hdd's
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Old Nov 26, 2006, 08:33 PM   #28
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Humm... as for benchmarks you're missing Sciencemark 2 which is very popular around these boards
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Old Nov 26, 2006, 09:26 PM   #29
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here the link for patriot memory.

http://www.patriotmem.com/
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Old Nov 27, 2006, 06:51 AM   #30
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here the link for patriot memory.
http://www.patriotmem.com/
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as for benchmarks you're missing Sciencemark 2
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there are also the Hitachi hdd's
I added the link for Hitachi in hard disks section although it is a general hardware company.

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Beginners Guide to Intel Overclocking. Features and Problems Explained.

Beginners Guide to Intel Overclocking. Features and Problems Explained.

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Old Mar 13, 2007, 06:56 PM   #32
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no orthos sp2004?
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Old Mar 13, 2007, 07:19 PM   #33
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EDIT--- NM this post, i didn't see that is just OC apps you want to make a list of...

Here are a couple on my list...

MHDD - http://hddguru.com/content/en/software/2005.10.02-MHDD/

MHDD is the most popular freeware program for low-level HDD diagnostics.

MHDD supports these interfaces: IDE, Serial ATA, SCSI. Also there is a possibility to access an USB storage, there are drivers for emulation (USB->SCSI).

This software can make precise diagnostic of the mechanical part of a drive, view SMART attributes, perform Low-level format, bad sector repair, different tests and tens of other functions.

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HDDScan - http://hddguru.com/content/en/softwa...01.22-HDDScan/

HDDScan is a freeware program for low-level HDD diagnostics.

HDDScan supports IDE/SATA/SCSI hard disk drives, RAID arrays, external USB/Firewire hard disks, flash cards.

The program can scan the surface, view SMART attributes, adjust AAM, APM (Power Management), etc.

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Magic Boot Disk v2.0 © HDDGURU - http://hddguru.com/content/en/softwa...gic-Boot-Disk/

This MS-DOS boot disk contains the following:

* Based on Windows 98 Second Edition boot disk
* Drivers for IDE and SATA CDROM
* Fixed FDISK.EXE: Support of hard disk drives bigger than 137 GB
* Patched FORMAT.COM:
o Option /Q (QuickFormat) now can be used to format floppies and hard disks quickly even if they're never been formatted before
o MS-DOS version check has been removed
* SmartDrive (SMARTDRV.EXE) and other basic MS-DOS stuff such as SYS, ATTRIB, DELTREE, LABEL, MEM, MOVE.
* MHDD 4.6 with SCSI/ASPI and ATAPI support and Primary IDE enabled
* USB Mass Storage support drivers for MHDD

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7z - http://www.7-zip.org/

Another compession program, also used in benches.

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Old Mar 13, 2007, 07:29 PM   #34
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Nice KTR... I can use that with Partition Recovery which is a nice DOS app to repair partition errors
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Active@ makes bloddy nice apps...there are the cheapest, and can do a 10000% better job thans those companyies that charge of thousands to do...

there boot disk is the best!

http://www.ntfs.com/boot-disk.htm

also Magic boot disk, and Hirens (best diagnostic disk of the best apps, but warez )
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hmm both for DOS partition recovery are the same price... but yeah I see it is for oc apps .... still good links
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If you want file recovery, go with Active@ File Recovery v7.1 for windows...i am able to pull more data out of that, than what ontrack software has to offer...almost 2-3 times more!
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no orthos sp2004?
The program is already in the list.
Urlyin and ktr thanks for posting here but these programs are not for overclocking they are general programs.
Please post them here it is a general software list.

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Old Mar 14, 2007, 02:31 PM   #39
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The program is already in the list.
Urlyin and ktr thanks for posting here but these programs are not for overclocking they are general programs.
Therefore I have not added in the list. IMHO we have to create a different thread for general software list or the Admins should rename the thread.
i don't see orthos sp2004 on the list
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Old Mar 15, 2007, 07:30 AM   #40
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i don't see orthos sp2004 on the list
Which do you mean??
The Stress Prime2004????
Cos I found this which is already added such as StressPrime 2004.

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Old Mar 15, 2007, 05:06 PM   #41
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the normal StessPrime2004 is there

orthos is a better version though, it auto detects multi-core systems and runs two instances in the same window
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Old Mar 16, 2007, 08:28 AM   #42
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OK this link added is this the version you mean or you know someone new?
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Old Mar 16, 2007, 08:42 AM   #43
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yep, that's the one
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Old Mar 16, 2007, 09:13 AM   #44
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Thanks infrared again
I am adding some o/c forums in the bottom of the second part if I forgot someone post the proper link.
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MRSEAN how are ya ??
ΣΚΑΠΑΝΕΑΣ ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ !!!
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Old Mar 19, 2007, 08:32 AM   #46
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Salute ΣΚΑΦΕΑΣ εδώ!
Το στίκαραν το ρημάδι!
OK Moderators we don't speak rude Greek.
BTW some new forums links added in the second part.
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Please stop spamming more.
Here is a sticky thread.

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if anyone uses nvidia system utility i found a modification for the nvsuoem.ini file to allow voltage changes, you may be able to add your own nforce board but dont ask me lol,
adding AdvanceView=1 at bottom of your mb list opens advanced view but no options in it worked for me (
this is entire contents of my .ini file.

[NVK8-CRB]
agp_min = 1.5
agp_max = 1.7
agp_increment_step=0.1
core_min = 1.5
core_max = 1.7
core_increment_step=0.1
cpu_min = 0.8
cpu_max = 1.55
cpu_increment_step=0.025
mem_min = 1.6
mem_max = 1.8
mem_increment_step=0.1
aux_min = 1.6
aux_max = 1.7
aux_increment_step=0.1
[NVK7-CRB]
agp_min = 1.5
agp_max = 1.7
agp_increment_step=0.1
core_min = 1.5
core_max = 1.7
core_increment_step=0.1
cpu_min = 1.1
cpu_max = 1.85
cpu_increment_step=0.025
mem_min = 2.6
mem_max = 2.8
mem_increment_step=0.1
aux_min = 1.6
aux_max = 1.7
aux_increment_step=0.1

[K7N2 Delta-ILSR]
agp_min = 1.5
agp_max = 1.7
agp_increment_step=0.1
core_min = 1.5
core_max = 1.7
core_increment_step=0.1
cpu_min = 1.1
cpu_max = 1.85
cpu_increment_step=0.025
mem_min = 2.6
mem_max = 2.8
mem_increment_step=0.1

[K7N2 Delta-L]
agp_min = 1.5
agp_max = 1.7
agp_increment_step=0.1
core_min = 1.5
core_max = 1.7
core_increment_step=0.1
cpu_min = 1.1
cpu_max = 1.85
cpu_increment_step=0.025
mem_min = 2.6
mem_max = 2.8
mem_increment_step=0.1
AdvanceView=1

[K7N2G-ILSR]
agp_min = 1.5
agp_max = 1.7
agp_increment_step=0.1
core_min = 1.5
core_max = 1.7
core_increment_step=0.1
cpu_min = 1.1
cpu_max = 1.85
cpu_increment_step=0.025
mem_min = 2.6
mem_max = 2.8
mem_increment_step=0.1

[K7N2G-L]
agp_min = 1.5
agp_max = 1.7
agp_increment_step=0.1
core_min = 1.5
core_max = 1.7
core_increment_step=0.1
cpu_min = 1.1
cpu_max = 1.85
cpu_increment_step=0.025
mem_min = 2.6
mem_max = 2.8
mem_increment_step=0.1

[MiscPerformanceSettings]
CPUInternalCache=-1
CPUExternalCache=-1
AGPApertureSize=-1
SSE/SSE2Instructions=-1
AGP8X=-1
AGP2.0=-1
AGP3.0=-1
LDTSpeed=-1
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Old Apr 13, 2007, 12:50 PM   #49
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WOW nice trick!
Thread updated!!!
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Old May 14, 2007, 06:40 AM   #50
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greco ya bastage sto pspamming! XD


edit..nah im kidding. dude here works uber hard on the bible and all.hey.if i wasnt lazy id help him too

damn i forgot this : overclockersonline dot net . happy now?

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