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  • Do overclocking parameters are permanent???

    Or they are re-fixed at each start of Windows. I'm thinking about this; installing powerstrip, overclock and then uninstall powerstrip and have my G400 running at full speed

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    Ca marche plus...?
    format c: /u...!!!

    Yop

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    Hi Yop,

    a.f.a.i.k. is the uninstallation the safest way of getting rid of old PowerStrip settings, thus the formerly changed clock rates will be gone.

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      Yep i mean if my computer crashe, then reinstalling windows, is my card kept his setting.?

      or if I restart under another session of win, do i need to reinstall ps to get overclocked setting???

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      Ca marche plus...?
      format c: /u...!!!

      Yop

      [This message has been edited by Yop (edited 08-18-1999).]

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        I don't know if Powerstrip changed but on the early versions, the settings would change back to default when windows restarted.
        If you would buy the full version ($29.99) the settings would be saved and started with windows...

        By the way, using g200clk with my G400, I noticed that it's NOT very accurate!

        It says 126/126 default.
        Powerstrip says 126/168 default

        I found out that even though G200 says the wrong things, it can actually change your clock and memory accurately..

        Mir

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        [This message has been edited by Miranda (edited 08-18-1999).]

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