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CPUFSB specially designed as an accessible and useful version CPUCool. This change only FrontSideBus. So you have a small tool with one of the most important Freatures CPUCool. Change FrontSideBus allows you to set the CPU frequency to the limit.
Review: Tweaking the system CPU to achieve high quality performance is a common practice for overclocking enthusiasts and power users. Playing with the front-side bus (FSB) settings can be quite a daunting task when done carefully, it can cause irreversible damage to the processing unit. To adjust the frequency and other parameters in a more secure, you can now use CPUFSB, a small but powerful tool specifically designed for this purpose. The program is also equipped to handle Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) integrated circuit betting operation with other software, CPUCooL common. With CPUFSB you can change the factory settings for both Intel and AMD chipsets / southbridges and a list of supported motherboards and manufacturer of PLL can be seen from the program when you select different options. Therefore, you can PIC chipset and PLL and then get FSB frequency of the device and set it to the desired value. CPUFSB allows you to check the current frequency and multiplier. You can also get the output of the PLL and see the rope in the corresponding box. Another tweak you can do is to set the frequency of the system is turned off. You can also choose the FSB, which will be used the next time CPUCooL started. Tray 1-4 Frequency can be adjusted manually, but with extra care because the values ââare not correct will damage the CPU and make it unusable. Taking into account the fact that CPUFSB not your average device any user can put to work without any effort, it's best to leave it in the hands of the more experienced. It is not difficult to enter some values ââor make adjustments in the main window, but it requires advanced knowledge, and therefore it is recommended only for professionals and power users.
Category: | Tweak|CPU Tweak |
Developer: | Wolfram Podien |
Size: | 13 MB |
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