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Linux can destroy hardware??? If it's true then it sucks.

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mobrien_12:

quote:Originally posted by erosnemesis:
how do you use HDPARM in the first place because i want to use it to overclock my CPU because my BIOS dont let me to that.
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Erosnemesis, I said that overclocking the CPU in the BIOS is analogous to what hdparm can do to your hard disk.  Hdparm affects hard disks, not your CPU frequency.  Sorry if that wasn't clear.

[ August 27, 2003: Message edited by: M. O'Brien ]

Stryker:

quote:Originally posted by erosnemesis:
how do you use HDPARM in the first place because i want to use it to overclock my CPU because my BIOS dont let me to that.
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that's not what ur sig says.

you wouldn't stop telling me how great your computer was because it could overclock so well.

and hdparm is for hard disks, not the processor. and you seem to be happy with your hard drive's speed anyways, i wouldn't risk breaking it. (read the specs, see if the udma mode is set to as high as it can go)

Refalm:
You can destroy your videocard in Windows. Just co to the nVidia or 3dfx control panel and increase the clockspeed. Reboot and play a game like Enter The Matrix or GTA: Vice City. Have fun  

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