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More info?)
"Chris Willmott" <chris.j.willmott@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> "ModeratelyConfused" <Null@void.com> wrote in message
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>> "Daniel" <louwrens@nospambigpond.net.au> wrote in message
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>>>> "jorg20057000" <jorg@onedex.com-dot-au.no-spam.invalid> wrote in
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>>>>> thanks for the info ill try and find Brain v1.0 with my search engine
>>>>> and to the other guy it is a notebook because it is portable and i am
>>>>> looking for a better program which is more userfriendly the other one
>>>>> so no need to be a mind reader
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>>>> Wait a second, these guys are just messing with you. Brain v1.0 is
>>>> known to be very buggy, so I suggest looking for at least version 3.0.
>>>> You could also try using an overclocking program included in Windows,
>>>> Freecell (I know it's under games in the start menu, but it isn't a
>>>> game).
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>>>> MC
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>>> So how do you use Freecel to overclock?
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>> It actually uses a new "game" type interface, to help people overclock
>> their CPUs. When you successfully get all the cards in order in their
>> cells, it adds 100 MHz to the FSB. If you get a "Sorry, you lose. There
>> are no more legal moves." error, that means that your CPU is maxed out
>> already, or you cannot overclock it.
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>> MC
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> you stupid boy - now i remember why i gave up on these groups lol
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Wow, being called stupid by someone who doesn't use punctuation at all, and
being called "boy" to boot...
MC