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SETFSB which clockgenerator

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I have never used setfsb. Two questions:
Is it going to work on MSI P43 ?
And what is correct clockgenerator ?
 
Any one ??
Common I know that there are overclockers around.
 
there going to tell you to use your bios for overclocking :P
 
I don't see how a Windows based overclocking program is going to help you push your overclock further. If you must try it, find the latest version and try it. It will either work or not work.
 
I don't see how a Windows based overclocking program is going to help you push your overclock further. If you must try it, find the latest version and try it. It will either work or not work.

Well my Windows needs 3 min to load :D. The booting the OS is stability if its own.
I would like to skip that with booting at lower frequency and raising fsb in windows. I think that that is whole point of SETFSB.
 
If you can push your overclock further in Windows but you can't get it to boot then it's not stable.
 
but i agree, its a good idea to use setfsb for benchmarking purpose's. long as its stable enough to get the numbers who cares :D least thats what i think
 
I think what r9 is saying is he has his bios overclocked and now he is seeing or has been seeing loads times in Booting up is a bit longer (I too have seen this anomally in a stable overclock)So he will stay over clcoked in all settings except for the FSB part so that the Boot up will have its performance back then he can just change the FSB with the Tool as he is already set all other optimizations in the bios once he gets in to Windows.
 
I think what r9 is saying is he has his bios overclocked and now he is seeing or has been seeing loads times in Booting up is a bit longer (I too have seen this anomally in a stable overclock)So he will stay over clcoked in all settings except for the FSB part so that the Boot up will have its performance back then he can just change the FSB with the Tool as he is already set all other optimizations in the bios once he gets in to Windows.

No I don`t have slow load times in windows becaouse of the OC I have them all the time I have not make clean install more than a year I can`t remember how many mobos and VGA I have change it on this OS.

And I have found correct clock generator it is the same as P35 platinum.
 
If you can push your overclock further in Windows but you can't get it to boot then it's not stable.

I just want to run superpi and wprime
 
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