[LinuxBIOS] Overclocking

Alex L. Mauer hawke at hawkesnest.net
Thu Dec 7 13:42:54 CET 2006


ron minnich wrote:

> we did this years ago, from linux, it worked fine. It's best to do
> overclocking AFTER bios startup when you can, so that if you mess
> things up you can get back via reset. But this makes dram overclocking
> kinda hard.

I would think that a recovery method would be one of the more important
"overclocking features" to include...

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