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CPU overclockin Visual Basic program

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TommyT/A

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.........why......

edit, and your using some ocx's that aren't int the vb6 runtime files, IMO this program could be avoided by going to start, run, and typing calc, then hitting enter.

don't fix something thats not broke :bday:
 
Xenocide said:
.........why......

edit, and your using some ocx's that aren't int the vb6 runtime files,
Hello,
can you elaborate on this, as I am new to programming thank you.
The reason I wrote the program was that when it came time to decide what processor to buy doing my research I got tired of calculating multis for many processors and then trying to calculate possible overclockin values. On top of that calculating the memory ratio results, so I involved it all into two/three steps, choose processor, FSB, ratio, and you get a projected value. If that value is to high to be achievable, just back down the FSB slider bar to a more acquirable value. It cuts out all the calculating and notetaking on trying to decide which processor to buy.
 
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