Ill redo the pics a bit brighter and clearer. They went a bit fuzzy when I shrank them.
A minor correction to make is that early on you mention you're going to use an E6600 to demonstrate with, but the CPUZ screenshot later shows an E4300. I have a habit of noticing things like this
Also, I came across the following thread on another forum which discusses the relative pros/cons of using TAT for stress testing. Effectively, TAT is the most extreme form of CPU stress testing possible (due to it "exercising" all transistors) and so if used you should not be too worried with higher than normal temps (eg. up to 70C). It is a good test of your cooling solution(s), along with being handy for hot/cold burn-in cycles (eg. to bed in thermal compound). One of it's design goals was apparently to test the throttling mechanisms of CPU's (particularly notebook CPU's)
http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/Revi...9655&PageId=15
TAT is listed as one of the tools to download. TAT will give you around 20% more heat than you would generate with something like orthos.
The E4300 thing is in hand. I did some shots with the E6600 beofre I got rid, but I couldnt find them.
How come you got rid of your E6600 for an E4300 ?
Awesome, hopefully pump my E6400 up a bit!
This gonna be very handy in the future, thanks for your effort Clunk.
How are you guys saving Clunk's overclocking guide.........There is no point trying to keep coming back to Hexus for reference, to use it in the beginning of overclocking with crashes etc
Can't print direct from Hexus? Is there some sorta of blocking by Hexus, copywrite and all that or is it my printer? Have tried copy and paste into word and that didn't work no images.
I'll get some pics up on where you have to go on the Abit AB9 Pro tonight, shouldn't be that hard even with having a free bar for an hour after work
I did it in open office, but there isnt any pics in the file, just tables, but I suppose I could add them. PDF would probably be the best though.
Edit: clearer larger bios pics added to main post. Could you let me know if theyt are ok, they seem better than the fuzzy ones
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