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Bill Rubin

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Since: Jul 02, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 10:02 am
Post subject: MSI CoreCenter vs. Fuzzy Logic software?
Archived from groups: alt>comp>periphs>mainboard>msi-microstar (more info?)

I recently came across the CoreCenter program on the MSI
website, and installed it on my system with an MSI 6390
motherboard. Much to my surprise, it can do software-based
overclocking (I had never tried overclocking the system), and my
XP1800+ which had been running at 1533Mhz is now up to 1691Mhz.
It did crash the first time I ran it (presumably determining how
high it could go) but has been solid since then. I tried also
installing the older Fuzzy Logic program, and it seemed to try
to overclock higher (possible because it used 1691 as the base)
and also crashed when it was in the mid-1700's. When I rebooted
CoreCenter got loaded so it set the speed to 1691 so I'm staying
with that.

Anyway, I then tried to run CoreCenter on my new K7N2 Delta-L
system. It does not get installed as part of the system
utilities, you get PC Alert instead which does not seem to have
this overclock feature. It installed, but won't show me the
panel with the overclocking options, so I am assuming it is not
supported. Is there an equivalent software overclocked for the
K7N2 family? Of course, given the problems I had getting that
system to work, I probably should leave well enough alone Smile.

Bill

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Nero

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Since: Sep 15, 2004
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 1:06 pm
Post subject: Re: MSI CoreCenter vs. Fuzzy Logic software? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Nope...................
CoreCenter is not meant for this board as the chip is not on the board.
Also there is no program/software to do the same for this one.

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