I just had a great idea and it works amazing!
Some GFD require alot of power to turn on the computer (my Athlon Liberator II for example) my computer will not POST unless unless it had 1.85V running through it, but I figured there is no way my CPU actually requires that much power to be overclocked only 100MHz(800@900). So I just turned down my VCore voltage in my BIOS. So now when my computer boots up, the GFD tells it to use 1.85V, but then as soon at it POSTS the BIOS tells it to go back down to 1.75V. My CPU temps have gone down 3-4 Degrees Celcius, and my computer is still rock solid stable.
Hope that helps someone.
Some GFD require alot of power to turn on the computer (my Athlon Liberator II for example) my computer will not POST unless unless it had 1.85V running through it, but I figured there is no way my CPU actually requires that much power to be overclocked only 100MHz(800@900). So I just turned down my VCore voltage in my BIOS. So now when my computer boots up, the GFD tells it to use 1.85V, but then as soon at it POSTS the BIOS tells it to go back down to 1.75V. My CPU temps have gone down 3-4 Degrees Celcius, and my computer is still rock solid stable.
Hope that helps someone.
