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PJ
06-21-01, 07:28 PM
has anyone tried fuzzy logic 3? if there is someone who has tried it pls tell me the advantages and disadvantages of it!!!!!! i need a pro advice cause im planning to use it!!!!


K7T Pro (MS-6330) 2.7 BIOS
Duron 750 @ 803mhz 1.63v 7.5*107mhz idle at 38C
TYPHOON AIR COOLED
192mb ram PC133 CAS 2, TNT2 M64 32mb VC
30.0gig HD Seagate

Hoot
06-21-01, 09:38 PM
I'll bite. what is it?

Hoot

TranceBear
06-21-01, 11:13 PM
PJ (Jun 21, 2001 07:28 p.m.):
has anyone tried fuzzy logic 3? if there is someone who has tried it pls tell me the advantages and disadvantages of it!!!!!! i need a pro advice cause im planning to use it!!!!


K7T Pro (MS-6330) 2.7 BIOS
Duron 750 @ 803mhz 1.63v 7.5*107mhz idle at 38C
TYPHOON AIR COOLED
192mb ram PC133 CAS 2, TNT2 M64 32mb VC
30.0gig HD Seagate

Hoot, this is a link to tell ya what it is, it comes bundled with MSI M/B's
http://www.msicomputer.com/Feature/FuzzyLogic_simple.htm

And I chose not to use it cause I used the jumper on my board to get 133FSB and Fuzzy Logic does not support this, for mild O/Cin, go ahead. Good software for the beginner.

Hoot
06-22-01, 03:07 PM
Thanks yet again, Bear. Cute idea.

Hoot

Tano
06-23-01, 01:52 PM
TranceBear: You aren't right. I also used this program and it works with 133FSB too. I tried it on my K7T Turbo and it can go up to 150 MHz (my RAMs are noname:D ). It is a safe way to look out your system's limits. And it's a safe way also. So try it. But read the manual before.:D

TranceBear
06-23-01, 02:21 PM
Tano (Jun 23, 2001 01:52 p.m.):
TranceBear: You aren't right. I also used this program and it works with 133FSB too. I tried it on my K7T Turbo and it can go up to 150 MHz (my RAMs are noname:D ). It is a safe way to look out your system's limits. And it's a safe way also. So try it. But read the manual before.:D


Well my system is running very stable at 138mhz FSB right now, when I tried Fuzzy Logic3, it allowed me 125mhz, so I will stick to BIOS settings and doing it the old fashioned way. Just my own experiances though, maybe you can have better luck.