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Old 29th Jun 2007, 01:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Changing the timing

What timing i refer is nothing related to oc. I dunno how to express it in a proper way, thats why i need help.

Any one knows about the speed hack from hard ware?
Like ur pc timing can run faster. Such the real time is actually 10 seconds, but the timing is 2x faster than the real time and is already 20 seconds pasted.

If anyone here knows this, or someone can give me a guild on wat is the proper way to call such things? So that i am easier to search in the net^^

Thx for helping me, Thx in advance ^^
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Hmm.. You mean you want your PC clock to run faster???
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Meaning he wants to somehow fake the timing of the PC, like running 10 secs process in just 2 secs for example.
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Old 29th Jun 2007, 11:40 AM   #4 (permalink)
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exactly wat is mention by chai ^^. Thx. changing the timing is called speed hack if i not mistaken, i found couples of software on the net, but i want to try is this possible if we made this through the hardware.

I found that this forum is much more better than lowyat.net forum. I got 6 reply now, but none of them giving me any useful reply, all six reply are say that i try to cheat benchmark, cheat cs, bla bla bla, something like that.
Only techarp arp at least reply me in a positive way.
A real techinical forum are different from crapping forum. ^^

Thx ^^

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