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Calculator for overclock

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Hi
While browsing i found this porgram that is quite handy
i recomend it, if you want to download it just go to:
http://rapidshare.de/files/28279373/ClockCalculatorv10.rar.html and click free

Here is a image of the program with my future overclock (i hope so)
calculator.jpg
 
good find! i'm going to try it out tonight.
 
Cool little program.

W00t. Overclocking is fun. :D
 
I think at this time Intel have the Hammer :p
I think it's pretty easy to use, just put the numbers and calculate
 
thedivinehairband said:
W00t. Overclocking is fun. :D

until you break something........
 
mine came up w/ this message
 

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forget to tell: it needs net framework 2.0
 
That's pretty cool - I've used spreadsheets in the past :rolleyes: (seriously). And man, that's some serious memory speed you are showing in the image :eek:
 
Sasqui said:
That's pretty cool - I've used spreadsheets in the past :rolleyes: (seriously). And man, that's some serious memory speed you are showing in the image :eek:

hehe I thought that too. But I think its cause Europe uses "," like North America uses "." Never knew how that one happened.

Same as the 110 vs 220 volt and left/right side of the road to drive on.

Weird Stuff! ;)

Bill
 
bbriand said:
hehe I thought that too. But I think its cause Europe uses "," like North America uses "." Never knew how that one happened. Same as the 110 vs 220 volt and left/right side of the road to drive on. Weird Stuff! ;) Bill

I should have figured - I was actually working on that very number format challenge in a US software system a few weeks ago... If you dig deep enough, there's a reason for everything, would love to know why the left/right side of the road thing happened.
 
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