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01-21-2012   #1


Win 7 Ultimate X64-bit
 
 

Worried 'bout clocking

Guys, i just have used Asus AI suite II and used only "Auto tuning" option, to see how it works. After that all went right. My CPU oc'ed from 3.6 GHz to 4.2 (AMD FX-4100 Quad Processor). And I wonder now how to get it back on
previous state again? I mean, I'm not experiencing any problems of course, I'm just worried that something might go wrong. Is it normal CPU temp. on 4.2 GHz (34-38) C?

Please that someone checks the utility and answer back

P.S.

Utility is very good and i recommend it

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01-21-2012   #2


win 7 ( 64 bit)
 
 


the temps don't look bad also in the software there should be a restore setting. if not you can reset it in your bios.

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01-22-2012   #3


Windows 7 Ultimate 64
 
 


You'll for sure find a restore to factory or baseline settings in bios. Also clearing of the bios settings with buttons/jumpers or even removing the cmos battery for a time and re-installing can be done in a pinch.

Last edited by linnemeyerhere; 01-22-2012 at 11:35 AM..
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01-22-2012   #4


Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit sp1
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Hyperion 1 View Post
Guys, i just have used Asus AI suite II and used only "Auto tuning" option, to see how it works. After that all went right. My CPU oc'ed from 3.6 GHz to 4.2 (AMD FX-4100 Quad Processor). And I wonder now how to get it back on
previous state again? I mean, I'm not experiencing any problems of course, I'm just worried that something might go wrong. Is it normal CPU temp. on 4.2 GHz (34-38) C?

Please that someone checks the utility and answer back

P.S.

Utility is very good and i recommend it

Those are good temps auto tune tends to over volt but the temps are normal im useing a 965 BE 3.4 pushed to 4 Ghz temps around 34 idle/ load about 45 so i would say normal now if it was running 60+ then you have some problems but those are safe

If you inststall core temp it will let you know the CPU max temp TJmax that will let you know how far from danger you are in

These temps are a with the heater on in the house so it got a extra 4 to 5 degree's hotter but look above you will see the TJmax of my chip im very safe even with the heater making my chip go up a few degree's
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01-26-2012   #5


Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
 
 


Temps are fine and can be reset in your bios.

BTW there is no such thing as a good O/C app...the best way to O/C is in your bios manually. Apps are for ppl who want an easy way out or who are just to lazy to learn how to O/C in bios.
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01-26-2012   #6


Win7 Ult x64 SP1
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by simmo View Post
Temps are fine and can be reset in your bios.

BTW there is no such thing as a good O/C app...the best way to O/C is in your bios manually. Apps are for ppl who want an easy way out or who are just to lazy to learn how to O/C in bios.
yupsss it is.
Hyperion 1 your cpu temp isn't normal but very3x normal. shouldn't be worried then.
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