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Saving Overclocks?

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Saturday, February 12, 2011 5:14 PM (permalink)
Hi I just got a Geforce 460 GTX SE card and I'm going to over clock it as high as I can get it stable... but I was wondering how you can save it like on the card so when I boot into other OSes such as linux/OSX it will keep the settings... I'm I thinking of flashing? if so what programs would I need to go about doing so? 
 
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    Davidia
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    Re:Saving Overclocks? Saturday, February 12, 2011 5:18 PM (permalink)
    On Precision just click on 'Apply settings at startup' that way you would have effectively 'saved' the clocks.

    

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    Re:Saving Overclocks? Saturday, February 12, 2011 5:20 PM (permalink)
    Yeah but that would only work for Windows I'm pretty sure..i mainly use linux and sometimes OSX on my system so I'd like the clocks on those as well
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