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| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: taz-nz on November 06, 2007, 02:49:47 am ---If anyone know how I can extract from mame a complete list of parent ROMs based on the driver they used let me know. --- End quote --- Emuloader might be able to do this, depending on what you are looking for - also I think BuddaBing wrote a -listgen utility that would likely do a better job of that. |
| ozzi22:
I wonder what the bench marks would be on linux 64 |
| ahofle:
This is slightly off topic, but also slightly on topic. ;D Last night I overclocked my E6750 from 2.66 Ghz to 3.2 Ghz. I simply adjusted the FSB to 400 Mhz and set the memory to 800Mhz for 1:1. I was expecting to have to go back in and adjust the voltage, but I can't seem to make the voltage any lower than it already is (1.30 - 1.31V). It seems to be running fine, but most of the guides I've read have people trying to find the minimum stable voltage to minimize heat and I have no way of decreasing the value (only increasing). ??? This is on an Abit IP35 Pro mobo. |
| xmenxmen:
Refurb HP a6152n, Core 2 Quad Q6600, 3GB, 400GB, Vista Premium, $550 + $12 shipped (Frys Online) http://www.fatwallet.com/t/18/778709/ Enjoy!!!! |
| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: ahofle on November 06, 2007, 11:00:32 am ---I was expecting to have to go back in and adjust the voltage, but I can't seem to make the voltage any lower than it already is (1.30 - 1.31V). It seems to be running fine, but most of the guides I've read have people trying to find the minimum stable voltage to minimize heat and I have no way of decreasing the value (only increasing). --- End quote --- Generally, you raise the voltage to increase stability and lower it to reduce heat. Typically, you bump it up a bit, find the max overclock it will boot at - drop down a bit from this for what you want to run at, and then drop the voltage from what you ramped up to to reduce heat if possible. I am not current enough to know on your specific processor, but Taz is running 1.5 something volts and DM is running 1.7, so if you are stable at 1.3, I wouldn't worry, but that might be way off if say they have a different core config than you do, so take it with a grain of salt. |
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