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Hi All, I'm running Ultimate 64x on a eVGA 680i motherboard with a QX6800 CPU and 2 eVGA 8800 GTS 320 Mb cards using SLI. I want to overclock and would like to know the best method to go about acheiving this. Additionally, and probably more importantly, I would like to find some software that is readily available to monitor system performance, especially CPU and GPU temperatures and speeds. Does anyone have any good suggestions? Thanks, Greg -- Greg_Taylor |
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"Greg_Taylor" wrote in message
... I'm running Ultimate 64x on a eVGA 680i motherboard with a QX6800 CPU and 2 eVGA 8800 GTS 320 Mb cards using SLI. I want to overclock and would like to know the best method to go about acheiving this. Additionally, and probably more importantly, I would like to find some software that is readily available to monitor system performance, especially CPU and GPU temperatures and speeds. Does anyone have any good suggestions? Having an ECGA mobo, I would start here... http://www.evga.com/community/ |
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