H hajime macrumors G3 Original poster Sep 10, 2008 #1 We all know that there is an utility which could overclock the processors of a 2.8GHz MacPro to over 3.0GHz under MacOS. What about overclocking the MacPro under Windows Vista? Can it be done safely?
We all know that there is an utility which could overclock the processors of a 2.8GHz MacPro to over 3.0GHz under MacOS. What about overclocking the MacPro under Windows Vista? Can it be done safely?
iToaster macrumors 68000 Sep 10, 2008 #2 Just restart, but don't shut down (you know, click restart instead of shut down) and the overclocking will be preserved.
Just restart, but don't shut down (you know, click restart instead of shut down) and the overclocking will be preserved.
H hajime macrumors G3 Original poster Sep 10, 2008 #3 iToaster said: Just restart, but don't shut down (you know, click restart instead of shut down) and the overclocking will be preserved. Click to expand... Thanks.
iToaster said: Just restart, but don't shut down (you know, click restart instead of shut down) and the overclocking will be preserved. Click to expand... Thanks.