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https://download.desktopboards.com/idcc/

is the program


but after reading the TOS it says it wont but the guy from intel says they will take it back

http://youtube.com/watch?v=PaGnrUMrils

in this video for tigerdirect.

anyone know whats the deal.

will Intel take back OC cpu's?


Message edited by gadgetnerd on 06-12-2008 at 06:06:26 PM
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I am at work, so i cant really look to hard at it, but it is still a soft OC.

A bios OC is more stable.

I guess if it has profiles, it would be nice. Especially if it has manual voltage control. I dont trust automatic style soft OCs.


Message edited by 50bmg on 06-12-2008 at 05:16:25 PM

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i think you can i cant use it as im on AMD atm. but my new build = intel and i would like to OC it to 3ghz instead of 2.66 if its allowed.

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seems interesting, do you really need the specific mobo or any mobo that has x38 or x48 will do?

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dont know i just heard about this im reading up about the info and all the stuff now lol

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I would NEVER trust any CPU/Motherboard OCing tool that runs on Windows or other OS. This doesn't apply to GPU OCing tools.


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+1 for the don't use software to overclock, i just like how it looks though.


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