NosBoost300 I poop on the rug Messages 10,220 Location Bellflower, CA Jan 16, 2006 #1 but, the settings don't stay... everytime i restart the computer the settings reset... why is that???
but, the settings don't stay... everytime i restart the computer the settings reset... why is that???
V Vybuni Daemon Poster Messages 1,486 Location N/A Jan 16, 2006 #2 What program are you using? There should be a spot where you select to apply the settings when you restart the system.
What program are you using? There should be a spot where you select to apply the settings when you restart the system.
OP OP NosBoost300 I poop on the rug Messages 10,220 Location Bellflower, CA Jan 16, 2006 #3 i'm just using cool bits and doing it in the properties
OP OP NosBoost300 I poop on the rug Messages 10,220 Location Bellflower, CA Jan 16, 2006 #4 i have it overclocked at 1150/480 right now which program is that, that you are using??
V Vybuni Daemon Poster Messages 1,486 Location N/A Jan 16, 2006 #5 There should be a little box or something like in the pic i posted above. I havent used Coolbits before so i dont really know how it is set up.
There should be a little box or something like in the pic i posted above. I havent used Coolbits before so i dont really know how it is set up.
OP OP NosBoost300 I poop on the rug Messages 10,220 Location Bellflower, CA Jan 16, 2006 #7 what program are you using there... cuz i don't have a box like that
I ilovesocks In Runtime Messages 378 Jan 16, 2006 #8 Whoa I've never seen coolbits like that. I guess it's MSI's overclocking program. Look around for an "apply settings at startup" option.
Whoa I've never seen coolbits like that. I guess it's MSI's overclocking program. Look around for an "apply settings at startup" option.
OP OP NosBoost300 I poop on the rug Messages 10,220 Location Bellflower, CA Jan 16, 2006 #9 i guess i will try downloading that rivatuner
PZEROFGH Golden Master Messages 7,689 Jan 16, 2006 #10 Use coolbits, its so much more easier, and then theres a little box wher you say apply at startup