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OC Genie problems

OC Genie problems

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CastDatRod
Member
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02-10-2016, 10:27 AM
#1
I've been experimenting with overclocking recently and I'm just starting out. I decided to try OC Genie and it managed to bring my CPU up to 4 GHz. I'm aiming to increase it to 4.5 GHz to boost FPS in Arma 3, which mainly relies on a couple of cores for performance. The issue is that I can't disable OC Genie, so important settings like voltage and ratio are hidden. Anyone have any suggestions?
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CastDatRod
02-10-2016, 10:27 AM #1

I've been experimenting with overclocking recently and I'm just starting out. I decided to try OC Genie and it managed to bring my CPU up to 4 GHz. I'm aiming to increase it to 4.5 GHz to boost FPS in Arma 3, which mainly relies on a couple of cores for performance. The issue is that I can't disable OC Genie, so important settings like voltage and ratio are hidden. Anyone have any suggestions?

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aguzz123123
Senior Member
599
02-10-2016, 04:52 PM
#2
Newer boards lack the physical oc button, but turning it off is just a matter of clicking the icon in the BIOS. When it's not illuminated, save your changes and restart.
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aguzz123123
02-10-2016, 04:52 PM #2

Newer boards lack the physical oc button, but turning it off is just a matter of clicking the icon in the BIOS. When it's not illuminated, save your changes and restart.

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joseraulbello
Member
68
02-10-2016, 10:26 PM
#3
Newer boards lack the physical oc button, but turning it off is just a matter of clicking the icon in the BIOS. When it's not illuminated, save your changes and restart.
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joseraulbello
02-10-2016, 10:26 PM #3

Newer boards lack the physical oc button, but turning it off is just a matter of clicking the icon in the BIOS. When it's not illuminated, save your changes and restart.

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InoueAlice
Senior Member
677
02-10-2016, 10:41 PM
#4
Newer boards lack the physical oc button, but I believe turning it off is as simple as clicking the icon in the bios, saving any changes, and then restarting the system. Ah, I never tried rebooting before. I must have made a mistake. Thanks for the advice!
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InoueAlice
02-10-2016, 10:41 PM #4

Newer boards lack the physical oc button, but I believe turning it off is as simple as clicking the icon in the bios, saving any changes, and then restarting the system. Ah, I never tried rebooting before. I must have made a mistake. Thanks for the advice!