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What do you think about fuzzy logic

SolumTECH

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i was cruisin around my mainboard manufacturers web site and decided to grab a few utilities.
Fuzzy Logic 4 is a automatic overclocking tool. has anyone used it? is it worth risking your cpu
for the gain it provides?
 

SolumTECH

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i found this online and it really helps descride how the fuzzy logic overclocker works.....

FL was conceived as a better method for sorting and handling data but has proven to be a excellent choice for many control system applications since it mimics human control logic. It can be built into anything from small, hand-held products to large computerized process control systems. It uses an imprecise but very descriptive language to deal with input data more like a human operator. It is very robust and forgiving of operator and data input and often works when first implemented with little or no tuning.
http://www.seattlerobotics.org/encoder/mar98/fuz/fl_part1.html#INTRODUCTION
 

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I downloaded it. It's a simple overclocking utility and it seems to only work for MSI boards. The article you found is not for the MSI overclocking utility but for a concept in computer programing. The two are related in name only.
 
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