X-TeNDeR
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Software | Micro$oft Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit |
Hi guys,
I wanted to share with you this little tool i've made recently, which makes the majority of the OC math fast and simple.
We have all been in those moments infront of the BIOS, trying to find the sweet spot while calculating those multipliers and divisors, and finally getting lost with all those numbers, and to remember that good values set-up later, when the BIOS gets updated or reset... oh boy
Well, with this small Spreadsheet, all the planning-and-plotting work is a breeze, and you can save those precious values for good within it. saved me ALOT of headaches, that's for sure
The calculator was tested with Microsoft Excel and OpenOffice.ORG Calc, for maximum compatibility. It supports ANY modern AMD system.
Features:
- Works for almost ANY AMD system, like K8 and K10 and more.
- DDR 1,2,3 support.
- 3 identical pages for use as different OC profiles (say 1 for max cpu freq and 2 for max bus, etc.).
- all values are convenient drop-down lists, with relevant values in each cell to select from.
- 2 main tables: 1 for stock values, 1 for overclock values, and finally a nice table that display the gain/loss in % and MHz, so you can estimate the overall benefit from your OC.
And more..
pic:
Download:
http://www.fileden.com/getfile.php?...2009/5/27/2457709/AMD_OC_Calc_By_X_TeNDeR.zip
I did this just for fun in my spare time, and after realizing how useful this may be to others, decided to share
Notice:
This tool is FREE for personal, non-commercial use and may be distributed freely, as long as you give credit to the original author. its provided as-is with no kind of warranty whatsoever. Overclock your system at your own risk, and i could not be held responsible for any damages that might happen. so if your system thinks its an Intel after the OC, don't come to me, ok?
Enjoy and give Feedback! any mistakes or problems you might find, post here and i'll look into it. thanks.
(btw, for now there isn't an Intel version, but i am working on it. damn those confusing divisorz and system bus!)
Mike.
I wanted to share with you this little tool i've made recently, which makes the majority of the OC math fast and simple.
We have all been in those moments infront of the BIOS, trying to find the sweet spot while calculating those multipliers and divisors, and finally getting lost with all those numbers, and to remember that good values set-up later, when the BIOS gets updated or reset... oh boy
Well, with this small Spreadsheet, all the planning-and-plotting work is a breeze, and you can save those precious values for good within it. saved me ALOT of headaches, that's for sure
The calculator was tested with Microsoft Excel and OpenOffice.ORG Calc, for maximum compatibility. It supports ANY modern AMD system.
Features:
- Works for almost ANY AMD system, like K8 and K10 and more.
- DDR 1,2,3 support.
- 3 identical pages for use as different OC profiles (say 1 for max cpu freq and 2 for max bus, etc.).
- all values are convenient drop-down lists, with relevant values in each cell to select from.
- 2 main tables: 1 for stock values, 1 for overclock values, and finally a nice table that display the gain/loss in % and MHz, so you can estimate the overall benefit from your OC.
And more..
pic:
Download:
http://www.fileden.com/getfile.php?...2009/5/27/2457709/AMD_OC_Calc_By_X_TeNDeR.zip
I did this just for fun in my spare time, and after realizing how useful this may be to others, decided to share
Notice:
This tool is FREE for personal, non-commercial use and may be distributed freely, as long as you give credit to the original author. its provided as-is with no kind of warranty whatsoever. Overclock your system at your own risk, and i could not be held responsible for any damages that might happen. so if your system thinks its an Intel after the OC, don't come to me, ok?
Enjoy and give Feedback! any mistakes or problems you might find, post here and i'll look into it. thanks.
(btw, for now there isn't an Intel version, but i am working on it. damn those confusing divisorz and system bus!)
Mike.
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